xjx388
Penultimate Amazing
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A blackout will make his denial of sexual assault problematic. It's really, really simple. I'm not sure why this point is eluding you.
Bingo. It's why senators are trying to establish whether he's ever blacked out.
We find out whether he could have forgotten attempting sexual assault.
"Major partier" is not the pivot point. "Established blackout drunk" is.
They were trying to establish if he ever blacked out. Naive, maybe. What's he going to do, admit it? That doesn't mean they shouldn't ask. If they turn up evidence that he blacked out numerous times, it goes to his veracity and to his memory of the alleged incident.
Shouldn’t they establish that there was an incident in the first place? Knowing his drinking habits isn’t going to do that.
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