smartcooky
Penultimate Amazing
You're absolutely right - setting a time limit on the investigation is stupid, especially one as short as this. Unless, of course, the purpose is not to actually determine the truth of the accusations, but instead to do the bare minimum in order to give the appearance of having "done something" before voting to confirm anyway.
Well apparently, they have been on standby for this, and are already moving quickly
"The FBI moved immediately given the short time frame. By Friday night, agents had sought to schedule an interview with one of two other women who, after Blasey Ford went public, made accusations of their own about alleged assaults dating to Kavanaugh’s days in high school and at Yale University, according to two sources with knowledge of the investigation who asked to remain unidentified given the sensitivity of the matter."
"FBI investigators contacted the attorneys for the woman and asked to interview her “as early as tonight,” according to one of the sources. Her attorneys countered with a later time, but the interview could occur this weekend, the sources said."
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-congress-kavanaugh-vote-20180928-story.html"FBI investigators contacted the attorneys for the woman and asked to interview her “as early as tonight,” according to one of the sources. Her attorneys countered with a later time, but the interview could occur this weekend, the sources said."
In an interview on Brian Williams' "11th Hour" news show, Frank Figliuzzi (former FBI Assistant Director for Counter-intelligence) said
"...pagers have gone off, text messages are being sent, calls are being made, everybody has been on standby. If you're in the Baltimore Division that covers Georgetown Prep, if you're in the New Haven, Connecticut Division that covers Yale, if you're in California where some of the accusers and survivors are, you are in action tonight, getting your plan. They're going to divide this up by field office, and then they're going to divide it up by what I call "three buckets"; people, places and things. Who are the "people"? All of the accusers that are known currently, and some who may not yet be known (and) all of the witnesses. What are the "places"? Yale University, dorm rooms, the house in Maryland where this party may have occurred; does it still exist, has it been refurbished, is there a stairway, is there a bathroom across from a bedroom. Are there photographs and Georgetown Prep or at Yale that can put Kavanaugh next to people he says he doesn't even know; next to some of the accusers. who lived in the dorm? Those people are going to get a phone call from the FBI. The Potomac Safeway Supermarket where people may have worked and been spotted. They are going to pull records and pay record from there, and find dates and schedules if they exist. And what about the "things". The things include the polygraph exam that Dr. Ford already took. That should be pulled for quality, and see if it was done right and is credible."
For those with sufficient attention span, here is a video of the interview with he and Barbara McQuade (United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan).http://www.msnbc.com/brian-williams...with-ford-s-allegation-1332536387569?v=railb&
Looks like they will try to pack three weeks worth of investigation into seven days.