idhawkman wrote:Hey River, I think you accidentally posted this is the wrong forum. Maybe an admin can move it for you.
idhawkman wrote:Susan Collins (R-Senator from Maine) gave one of the most significant speeches on the floor of the Senate yesterday when she announced her support for Kavanaugh. If you haven't had a chance to see the whole speech, please go listen to it. I am not a huge Collins fan because she waffles on many conservative issues over the years. That said, she blew me away with how thorough she addressed every question and issue to include temperment in her speech.
R-Senator Murkowski from Alaska also made a speech addressing many of the questions around Kavanaugh and decided to vote "Present" in today's vote which will allow that other R Senator from Montana or one of those states up that way to attend his daughter's wedding today.
This should confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme court. I wonder how many other D senators will join Manchin in voting to confirm.
I would suggest everyone listen to both Murkowski's and Collins' speeches. I don't agree with the final decision of Murkowski but she does passionately address the issues around Kavanaugh.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'm not to listen to speeches justifying votes that shouldn't even need this level of justification. This shouldn't even have been such an issue. I will wait until the election to see if this is the standard of evidence the left wants for labeling someone a sex offender and attempting to destroy someone's life. If that is the standard the left wants for "justice", then we have a real disagreement in this nation that may be worse than can be settled by voting. If someone 30 years from your past can write a letter making allegations against you and have that destroy your life with threadbare evidence, then the left is so deluded that they can't be trusted to govern. This is a real problem given the idiot we have in The White House who can't even keep his mouth shut in a difficult political situation and doesn't know the difference between political correctness and manners. Between the idiot in the White House and the left's utter morally corrupt attempts to destroy a man's life and career using an evidence standard that wouldn't convict a jaywalker, I'd say we're in pretty bad situation as far as rational governance goes. I don't know how this gets fixed, but it won't likely be until the idiot in the White House that continues to stir people up with his idiotic talk is out. I'd bet money this wouldn't have nearly been as bad if Trump wasn't himself such a scumbag and wouldn't have spent time mocking and tweeting about this trash case. I'm so damn fed up with Trump and the Democratic lefts morally corrupt, pathetic, and low character attempts to bring him down that I really despise the lot of them.
If there is a hell, I hope Trump, his apologist supporters, and all the left wing scum engaging in as many lies and garbage behavior as him end up there together. May they all rot there for turning this nation into a circus of pathetic behavior.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If there is a hell, I hope Trump, his apologist supporters, and all the left wing scum engaging in as many lies and garbage behavior as him end up there together. May they all rot there for turning this nation into a circus of pathetic behavior.
Hawktawk wrote:This we know about Kavanaugh. He BLATANTLY and PROVABLY perjured himself regarding his amount of drinking and his demeanor and level of impairment while drinking and I've heard dozens of his former classmates make statements to that effect. He perjured himself about when he was made aware of the Ramirez assault allegations as texts held by associates show he was aware of it and trying to get a narrative down prior to its being reported by the New Yorker which is what he said was his first inkling in sworn testimony .The FBI was not allowed to investigate that and was not given permission to interview over 40 people who claimed to have relevant information. It was a cherry picked investigation directed by the WH all the while publicly denying it but there are leaks from the FBI making it clear their hands were tied.
All that said keep your eye on the prize. Ill be holding my nose and voting democrat for the first time in my 59 years of life this time around for a zillion reasons this most recent disgraceful appointment being one of them. No libtard but no TRUMPTARD either which is far worse of the two...
I believe Kavanaugh's accusers, period.
The only thing that I would remotely criticize about the FBI investigation was that they did not interview Dr. Ford or Judge Kavanaugh, but we already have their sworn testimony so there was no need to cover the same ground twice.
burrrton wrote:And to head off another bizarre line of whining about the FBI investigation, they didn't interview Judge because he already stated (officially) that he didn't know what Ford was talking about.
You don't interview "witnesses" who state under penalty of felony that they didn't witness anything.
For example, the definition of "heavy" drinking varies greatly depending on who you talk to.
burrrton wrote:That wasn't in the last "investigation", I don't think. May be wrong, but if they did, they only interviewed Judge to satisfy some of the "OH SO YOU DIDN'T EVEN INTERVIEW SO-AND-SO" crowd. They knew his story.
BUT MY DEFINITION DIFFERS FROM HIS- PERJURY!
Hawktawk wrote:Kavanaugh said under oath " I never drank so much I could not remember what I did the night before". Those were the comments that drew a large number of his former classmates, roommates and drinking buddies into the discussion to say that the kind of shape he was in on many occasions it was virtually impossible that he had never blacked out. Of course it is not provable just like pinning a little 15 year old girl down and trying to rape her in a drunken stupor 35 years ago isn't either but it demonstrates dishonesty.
His buddy Mark Judge who wrote a book called "wasted, confessions of a teenage alcoholic" wrote a passage about a guy named "Bart Okavanaugh" puking and passing out in his car. Asked by a senator during the hearing about that passage and if it referred to him Kavanagh said it didn't and that Judge had written a fictional book to help him deal with his alcoholism . A letter has been produced written by Kavanaugh discussing renting a summer beach house and talking about all the partying and puking that was going to go on. It is signed "bart". Look I'm well aware its small potatoes but its clearly lying to the senate and why lie if what happened 35 years ago doesn't matter?
As i've said Burt I believe the women. I don't think for one minute that in this instance self respecting professional women would manufacture allegations of this serious nature simply to stop a conservative judge from reaching the bench. In the case of Ms Ford she passed a lie detector test. Her testimony had the ring of truth. He "tried" to tear off her swimsuit. Why not just say he raped her? Why put another man in the room who may not back up your story? The stereo turned up, the hand over her mouth. It just is too specific in my mind to be made up . As a survivor in a family of survivors of childhood sexual abuse i've got a pretty good sense of whose lying and who isn't . I believe the women. So insult me if you will burton knows best. I believe the women in this instance.One can clearly see the degree to which it was politicized and can debate the fairness of that but as a survivor I don't think its ever too late to tell your story.
Hawktawk wrote:Kavanaugh said under oath " I never drank so much I could not remember what I did the night before". Those were the comments that drew a large number of his former classmates, roommates and drinking buddies into the discussion to say that the kind of shape he was in on many occasions it was virtually impossible that he had never blacked out. Of course it is not provable just like pinning a little 15 year old girl down and trying to rape her in a drunken stupor 35 years ago isn't either but it demonstrates dishonesty.
His buddy Mark Judge who wrote a book called "wasted, confessions of a teenage alcoholic" wrote a passage about a guy named "Bart Okavanaugh" puking and passing out in his car. Asked by a senator during the hearing about that passage and if it referred to him Kavanagh said it didn't and that Judge had written a fictional book to help him deal with his alcoholism . A letter has been produced written by Kavanaugh discussing renting a summer beach house and talking about all the partying and puking that was going to go on. It is signed "bart". Look I'm well aware its small potatoes but its clearly lying to the senate and why lie if what happened 35 years ago doesn't matter?
As i've said Burt I believe the women. I don't think for one minute that in this instance self respecting professional women would manufacture allegations of this serious nature simply to stop a conservative judge from reaching the bench. In the case of Ms Ford she passed a lie detector test. Her testimony had the ring of truth. He "tried" to tear off her swimsuit. Why not just say he raped her? Why put another man in the room who may not back up your story? The stereo turned up, the hand over her mouth. It just is too specific in my mind to be made up . As a survivor in a family of survivors of childhood sexual abuse i've got a pretty good sense of whose lying and who isn't . I believe the women. So insult me if you will burton knows best. I believe the women in this instance.One can clearly see the degree to which it was politicized and can debate the fairness of that but as a survivor I don't think its ever too late to tell your story.
Dr. Ford did appear credible, and I believe that something did, indeed, happen to her.
I mostly didn't care one way or the other if Kavanaugh was confirmed.
burrrton wrote:Dr. Ford did appear credible, and I believe that something did, indeed, happen to her.
Same, but I'd substitute "sincere" for "credible". I've said it many times, but to recap, she:
* Can't recall the date
* Can't recall the location
* Can't recall the time
* Can't recall the number of attendees
* Doesn't know how she got there
* Doesn't know how she got home
* Her four "witnesses" says they don't know what she's talking about
* and nobody has come forward to say "I drove her home" or corroborate any part of her story in any way
But I'm supposed to believe she CAN remember it was Kavanaugh with 100% certainty. Insultingly ridiculous.
burrrton wrote:This is a thorough description of the situation for anyone still buying this, or thinks his reaction was disqualifying, or thinks he committed perjury, and so on:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/10/ ... explained/
Yeah, it's NRO, but it's a review of the facts, not an opinion piece, and French is a fierce "Never Trumper", so save the ad hom dismissives.
RiverDog wrote:We know that he was coached by the White House regarding his response to the allegations, and I think that they planted certain things in his mind, such as the Dems retailating against him for their losing the 2016 election. I don't think that his partisan remarks were to such a degree for it to be a stand alone disqualifying attribute, but they were concerning to me.
IMO Kavanaugh's partisan remarks were not appropriate, and I believe them to have been scripted.
burrrton wrote:Scripted or not, I don't know or care, but consider:
* He was accused of sexually assaulting a 15 year old
* He was accused of exposing himself
* He was accused of drugging and gang-raping girls
* He was getting death threats
* His *wife* was getting death threats
* His *DAUGHTERS* were getting death threats
With literally *zero* evidence, with a Senator who knew about the allegation having not asked him a thing about it in the hours upon hours of interviews and hearings, public and private.
If you say you'd have kept your cool, I'd say you're underestimating the absolutely appalling nature of it, and how it made him and his family feel.
If it gave you concern about his judicial temperament, there is over a decade of appellate hearings, hundreds of cases, that you can review and set your mind at ease.
burrrton wrote:I'd tell Stevens the same thing. Partisanship isn't an odd thing coming from a judge outside the courtroom. Hell, Ginsburg is a legend on the left because of her outside-the-courtroom partisanship.
Again, you have over a decade of him on the DC circuit to refer to if you're curious about his courtroom temperament (and so does Stevens). Acting like him reacting aggressively in that situation should make us "concerned" about it is silly.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Dems have to do anything they can to make their BS political play seem relevant and worthwhile. That's why they want the FBI investigation released and are talking about impeachment if they take The House. We'll see how powerful the female vote is very soon.
RiverDog wrote:Demanding that the FBI files on Kavanaugh be released to the public is perposterous. Elected officials from both parties have looked at them and all agree that there wasn't any information in there that coroborated Ford's accusations. The Dems only complaint is that the investigation didn't go far enough.
Impeachment/removal of a SCOTUS judge is much more difficult than confirming one as it is the exact same process for impeachment/removal of a POTUS, ie simple majority in the House, 2/3 majority in the Senate. The Dems would be well advised to let this issue die, at least until 2020. Keeping the issue in front of voters could backfire on them.
burrrton wrote:
Same, but I'd substitute "sincere" for "credible". I've said it many times, but to recap, she:
* Can't recall the date
* Can't recall the location
* Can't recall the time
* Can't recall the number of attendees
* Doesn't know how she got there
* Doesn't know how she got home
* Her four "witnesses" says they don't know what she's talking about
* and nobody has come forward to say "I drove her home" or corroborate any part of her story in any way
But I'm supposed to believe she CAN remember it was Kavanaugh with 100% certainty. Insultingly ridiculous.
Well for starters your buddy trump called her "credible, compelling, a fine person". Then of course a few days later he was saying the same things you are now parroting, the party line if you will mr objectivity..A lot of it is bulls##t BTW.
Hawktawk wrote:Well for starters your buddy trump called her "credible, compelling, a fine person". Then of course a few days later he was saying the same things you are now parroting, the party line if you will mr objectivity..A lot of it is bulls##t BTW.
I think the fact that she was totally honest about what she DOESN'T remember enhances her credibility as compared to the zit faced weasel who lied , obfuscated, stammered, was evasive about all things starting with judicial matters long before the allegations surfaced and right on through the bizarre behavior during the senate examination of his behavior towards women.
I know I wont change any minds but here's a little story from my youth. I was a labor foreman living in vancouver WA. A buddy and i had gone to his hometown of the tri cities. Not sure of the year, sometime between 1979 and 1981.Not sure why we were there, unlimited hydroplane races maybe but not sure. We wound up a huge party at someone's house. I have no idea whose house. Not sure whether it was pasco, richland or kennewick.
At some point my *buddy* who was married left me alone with 50 people I never met before to go get a horizontal favor. Shortly thereafter one of the partygoers informed me I needed to leave. I explained I had no idea where I was, my friend had left me and I needed to wait for him to give me a ride but that I would go outside of the house.
A few minutes later I was standing on the porch and felt a tap on my shoulder. I turned around and was sucker punched splitting my nose wide open and knocking me off the porch over a rail into a shrub bed.The man who hit me came down looking for more. I told him I wasn't the least bit afraid of him since he was a foot shorter and a cheap shot punk but I really needed to just take care of my injuries. Couldn't tell you the house other than it had a porch with a rail and a shrub bed. But I'll never forget going across the street and hiding in some bushes with blood streaming down my face. At some point a friend of my friend took pity on me and drove me back to the hotel we were staying at. Don't remember anything about his appearance, what he was driving, his name, none of that. But Ill never forget the assault or the man who committed it including his appearance or his name which I got from my friend after he asked the people at the party. I remember that incident like it was 10 minutes ago and I was drunk and high as a hippie a helicopter at the time.....But nothing else about the time frame, year, house etc...Ill bet nobody else except the guy who punched me remembers a damn thing about it either 37+ years later.
She's completely credible.
Now word surfaces that Kavanaugh received 13 separate complaints of judicial misconduct based on how his senate testimony stacked up with his actual record on the DC court. Justice Roberts has been aware of it since Sept 20 but sat on it till he was confirmed and now sent it to a colorado court. Probably a moot point since they have no jurisdiction over the scotus but again it demonstrates the fine moral and ethical character of your hero Kavanaugh...
Would you be able to trust the recollection of witnesses that long later?
burrrton wrote:Witness- singular. Her.
The rest of her "witnesses" explicitly said they didn't know what she was talking about. But that doesn't matter to lunatics because they Believe All Women™ or some nonsense.
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