New SCOTUS Judge II: The Wrath of Kavanaugh

Yeah, I did not want to embarrass you because I accurately quoted the actual statement while the word “escalated” did not appear, despite the fact you put it in quotes.

That's not the real reason you shortened the quote. You did that to make Kavanaugh look better, even if it meant inaccurately reporting the accusation.
 
What the hell? I'm with Big Dog on this and I'm almost never on the Big Dog's side. I HAVE NEVER seen anyone use asterisks for emphasis.

Really? It's not at all uncommon usage. In some forum software that's how you markup bold text. It's even in the wikipedia article for asterisk.
 
Police report says they questioned Kav in connection with the bar fight his buddy has described.
NEW HAVEN — As an undergraduate student at Yale, Brett M. Kavanaugh was involved in an altercation at a local bar during which he was accused of throwing ice on another patron, according to a police report.

The incident, which occurred in September 1985 during Mr. Kavanaugh’s junior year, resulted in Mr. Kavanaugh and four other men being questioned by the New Haven Police Department. Mr. Kavanaugh was not arrested, but the police report stated that a 21-year-old man accused Mr. Kavanaugh of throwing ice on him “for some unknown reason.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/us/politics/kavanaugh-bar-fight.html
 
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Kav started lining up support to fight the allegations against him before they were made public.
WASHINGTON — In the days leading up to a public allegation that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh exposed himself to a college classmate, the judge and his team were communicating behind the scenes with friends to refute the claim, according to text messages obtained by NBC News.

Kerry Berchem, who was at Yale with both Kavanaugh and his accuser, Deborah Ramirez, has tried to get those messages to the FBI for its newly reopened investigation into the matter but says she has yet to be contacted by the bureau.
 
Really? It's not at all uncommon usage. In some forum software that's how you markup bold text. It's even in the wikipedia article for asterisk.

That's to suggest a footnote. As I said, I participate in a lot of forums and that is a new one. I can easily see how TBD might look at them the way you used them as sort of a substitution for quotation marks.

I just read the Wikipedia entry for 'asterisk'. And you are right. It is used for emphasis. That is during the Middle Ages.
 
One or more asterisks may be used as censorship over all or part of a word. Asterisks are sometimes used as an alternative to typographical bullets to indicate items of a list. Asterisks can be used in textual media to represent *emphasis* when bold or italic text is not available (e.g., Twitter, text messaging).
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One or more asterisks may be used as censorship over all or part of a word. Asterisks are sometimes used as an alternative to typographical bullets to indicate items of a list. Asterisks can be used in textual media to represent *emphasis* when bold or italic text is not available (e.g., Twitter, text messaging).

Wikipedia

I don't do Twitter, so maybe that's why I have never seen it. We have a bold, italics and highlight buttons as do pretty much every forum I frequent.

That said, I can easily see how i or others might have missed that usage.
 
I don't do Twitter, so maybe that's why I have never seen it. We have a bold, italics and highlight buttons as do pretty much every forum I frequent.

That said, I can easily see how i or others might have missed that usage.

That's true, but why would phunk use asterisks and not just use quotes if he was quoting something? The fact he didn't use quotes indicates he wasn't quoting anything.
 
That's true, but why would phunk use asterisks and not just use quotes if he was quoting something? The fact he didn't use quotes indicates he wasn't quoting anything.

I've often used quotes as emphasis for say a word or a phrase or a title of a movie or book.

My point simply was one of ignorance of that usage. This all doesn't really matter and is a derail.
 
I've often used quotes as emphasis for say a word or a phrase or a title of a movie or book.

My point simply was one of ignorance of that usage. This all doesn't really matter and is a derail.

Chances are ignorance explains it in TBD's case.
 
"I was surprised at how vocal he was about the fact that he likes beer and he's had a little bit of difficulty, I mean, he talked about things that happened when he drank," Trump during a Rose Garden press conference Monday.

Trump will let him go. Trump doesn't drink, did not realise he nominated an arrogant drunk.
 
"I was surprised at how vocal he was about the fact that he likes beer and he's had a little bit of difficulty, I mean, he talked about things that happened when he drank," Trump during a Rose Garden press conference Monday.

Trump will let him go. Trump doesn't drink, did not realise he nominated an arrogant drunk.

That's not fair. While Kav demonstrated during the hearing that he is arrogant, we do not know if he is a drunk. No evidence has been presented that he drinks more than what is considered socially acceptable now.
 

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