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  • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

    Originally posted by BassAle View Post
    That's ridiculous.

    Kavanaugh is the very high school portrait of the guys that the incels are supposed to be jealous of and hate, because they get all the girls that the incels are rightfully entitled to.

    I'm sure that article does explain why Flaggy worships him though.
    What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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    • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

      Originally posted by burd View Post
      I don't disagree with any of that. The risk of being sued is not limited to going to trial and losing. The K I saw on Thursday was a guy almost unhinged who believes his professional and private lives have been ruined. Was that an act? Didn't appear to be. If he does not get this appointment, what will he do? People file lawsuits with mixed objectives all the time. Defending them can be as costly as the possible judgment.

      No it wasn't an act. It was the howling rage of an over-privileged, self-absorbed, entitled white man finally being called on his ****, and not liking it.


      Those people have no right to say such things about him, to judge him. They are so far beneath him. Don't they know who he is?
      What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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      • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

        I'm getting a bit ill to see women I know on Facebook getting all stressed out about their sons and how their lives could be ruined by women making fake accusations and ruining the lives. I'm trying very hard to remain quiet, but the issue here is the guy is being recommended for the Supreme Court. THE SUPREME COURT! He's part of the white, old boy network so I do not think he will suffer after all of this. At least not to the pearl clutching level I've seen comments on. If this was just a woman deciding to come forward about a man, this whole mess would be different. But, did I mention? He's being considered for the Supreme Court. He should be investigated. He should expect to be investigated. He should welcome any chance to prove the accusations wrong. He's done none of that.

        I want to tell my friend who is worried about her son that she should not worry because I know the type of parent she is and she isn't raising an entitled ******* like, say, Brock Turner.

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        • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

          Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
          Plus, Axios is saying they'll go for impeachment next. https://www.axios.com/kavanaugh-vote...36bd58129.html Same thing applies as I've been saying about the President.
          That will be after we take your guns and lock you up in a conservative death camp, though.

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          • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
            I'm getting a bit ill to see women I know on Facebook getting all stressed out about their sons and how their lives could be ruined by women making fake accusations and ruining the lives. I'm trying very hard to remain quiet, but the issue here is the guy is being recommended for the Supreme Court. THE SUPREME COURT! He's part of the white, old boy network so I do not think he will suffer after all of this. At least not to the pearl clutching level I've seen comments on. If this was just a woman deciding to come forward about a man, this whole mess would be different. But, did I mention? He's being considered for the Supreme Court. He should be investigated. He should expect to be investigated. He should welcome any chance to prove the accusations wrong. He's done none of that.

            I want to tell my friend who is worried about her son that she should not worry because I know the type of parent she is and she isn't raising an entitled ******* like, say, Brock Turner.
            All you need is a girl/lady/woman accusing you of sexual assault on campus and you're hauled before a kangaroo court with no due process and you're expelled/shunned/defamed before you know it.

            The pollination program of the last 40 years is over. Keep it in your pants, boys.
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            • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

              Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
              ...women I know on Facebook getting all stressed out about their sons and how their lives could be ruined by women making fake accusations and ruining the lives.
              Gaslighting works surprisingly well.

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              • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
                Agree with that it would be impossible to prove Ford's statement is a) False and b) was made with malice. The lack of any verifiable detail in Ford's statement works against her credibility, but also insulates her completely from it being possible to disprove. Some in the press have settled on July 1, for example. Suppose some friend of Kavanaugh produces a series of old pictures of Kavanaugh playing chess all night, with clocks and a newspaper visible, labeled on the back with "Timmy's party" July 1, 1981, thereby proving Kavanaugh's whereabouts and condition on that night? It would mean absolutely nothing.

                Her statement after being semi-deposed is that she is 100% certain, Kavanaugh attacked her. She is certain Judge was there. She believes PJ was at the location. She believes Leland Keyser was at the location. The house is nondescript. The room is nondescript. The location of the house is nondescript. The month and day are nondescript. There are no other details she will commit to. There is no way possible to impeach her statement barring Judge and Kavanaugh being able to prove their whereabouts nearly every hour of the summer of 1982. It's impossible as far as I can see.

                Since that is the case, I'm not sure her risk of exposure to a defamation suit by Kavanaugh is something that realistically can be weighed in on her side of the ledger.
                Plus she will have the argument that originally she didnt want this public she only informed her Senator so they could look into it as part of the normal procedure. Outside of Kavanaugh's "Liberal Clinton Revenge Conspiracy" there is really no way to show she did this to truly destroy. If she had wanted to do that she would have done it years ago. The only reason she spoke at committee was because the GOP asked her too and made every effort to get her there.

                The truth is if the process had gone how it was supposed to, we never would have heard about any of this. Hell if the GOP had just had normal hearings without classifying everything Kavanaugh did in his public life none of this happens. As I said a few days ago if there is anyone Kavanaugh should sue it is them because they made this whole thing look like a shady cover up from the beginning and rushing through the nomination did more to destroy his character (if he is innocent) than Ford ever could have.

                BTW something I forgot but just re-confirmed...McConnell advised the president NOT to put forth Kavanaugh when the short list came out. Quoting the NYTs:

                While careful not to directly make the case for any would-be justice, Mr. McConnell made clear in multiple phone calls with Mr. Trump and the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, that the lengthy paper trail of another top contender, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, would pose difficulties for his confirmation.

                Mr. McConnell is concerned about the volume of the documents that Judge Kavanaugh has created in his 12 years on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, as well as in his roles as White House staff secretary under President George W. Bush and assistant to Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel who investigated President Bill Clinton.

                The number of pages is said to run into the millions, which Mr. McConnell fears could hand Senate Democrats an opportunity to delay the confirmation vote until after the new session of the court begins in October, with the midterm elections looming the next month. And while Judge Kavanaugh’s judicial opinions are publicly known, Mr. McConnell is uneasy about relitigating Bush-era controversies, the officials briefed on his discussions with Mr. Trump said.
                Source

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                • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                  Originally posted by burd View Post
                  I don't disagree with any of that. The risk of being sued is not limited to going to trial and losing. The K I saw on Thursday was a guy almost unhinged who believes his professional and private lives have been ruined. Was that an act? Didn't appear to be. If he does not get this appointment, what will he do? People file lawsuits with mixed objectives all the time. Defending them can be as costly as the possible judgment.

                  It's true she would probably not have to worry very much about legal expenses--there would be attys lining up to do it pro bono and non lawyers willing to contribute funds. But that is now. If Thursday had gone very badly for her and others had not come forward in recent weeks, these avenues of support would be a lot less of a sure thing. That is why I put that question out there in the context of her doing the benefit/detriment analysis.

                  But with what we know now, I don't disagree with what your post.

                  Plus, burd is just plain full of shyt sometimes.
                  He could try but he has to have proof of some kind or he will get laughed out of court. I dont see him getting far...

                  If he loses he will "take a step back" and probably "spend time with family" and if his wife believes Ford in any way he will end up taking a few months off to "fix his issues" in Palm Springs due to his drinking. The rehab tour will begin so that a year from now he can make the rounds talking about how much he changed and blah blah blah.
                  "It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
                  -aparch

                  "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
                  -INCH

                  Of course I'm a fan of the Vikings. A sick and demented Masochist of a fan, but a fan none the less.
                  -ScoobyDoo 12/17/2007

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                  • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                    Originally posted by joecct View Post
                    All you need is a girl/lady/woman accusing you of sexual assault on campus and you're hauled before a kangaroo court with no due process and you're expelled/shunned/defamed before you know it.

                    The pollination program of the last 40 years is over. Keep it in your pants, boys.
                    Do you have any idea how ridiculous and hyperbolic this sounds? But sure, Joe. You jam that crown of thorns on your head like Bob Gray used to.

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                    • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                      Originally posted by rufus View Post
                      But like someone said, I kinda hope that he just limits it to that, and keeps himself and his client off the TV, for the most part. Don't make it a spectacle. Tweeting out stuff that obviously repudiates what someone has said, as he did with Red Don, though, will certainly be just fine.
                      I dont think he will do much because they are getting their interview. If this had gone to vote on Tuesday as planned though he would have dumped everything over the weekend. Now the FBI will see it all so he doesnt have to shine a light on it.

                      He should continue to impeach the people attacking him and his client though. The emails between him and Davis was a brilliant move because it made it obvious Grassley was lying (or was ignorant to the truth) when he talked in committee. Stuff like that is why despite him just being a "porn star lawyer" he hasnt been ignored.
                      "It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
                      -aparch

                      "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
                      -INCH

                      Of course I'm a fan of the Vikings. A sick and demented Masochist of a fan, but a fan none the less.
                      -ScoobyDoo 12/17/2007

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                      • Originally posted by Handyman View Post
                        He could try but he has to have proof of some kind or he will get laughed out of court. I dont see him getting far...

                        If he loses he will "take a step back" and probably "spend time with family" and if his wife believes Ford in any way he will end up taking a few months off to "fix his issues" in Palm Springs due to his drinking. The rehab tour will begin so that a year from now he can make the rounds talking about how much he changed and blah blah blah.
                        Again, why?

                        Just go back to DC circuit and rule. Watch the Nats. Drink some brews.

                        Nothing to rehabilitate
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                        • Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                          Do you have any idea how ridiculous and hyperbolic this sounds? But sure, Joe. You jam that crown of thorns on your head like Bob Gray used to.
                          Read the newspapers recently regarding the goings on at our institutions of higher learning?
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                          • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                            Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
                            Again, why?

                            Just go back to DC circuit and rule. Watch the Nats. Drink some brews.

                            Nothing to rehabilitate
                            He could've easily done that 2 weeks ago by withdrawing his name, but nope. Now he's gone full arrogant, angry, defensive, emotional drunk on television. He's all in.

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                            • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                              No wonder hatch is so angry. He filed the amicus brief in gamble vs the US. And it goes to the SC early October. Trump needs to win that one so he can pardon everyone in the Russia mess.
                              Not having partisan operative Brett seated in time puts that in jeopardy

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                              • Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

                                Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                                Do you have any idea how ridiculous and hyperbolic this sounds? But sure, Joe. You jam that crown of thorns on your head like Bob Gray used to.
                                Old sports fans say that crap all the time. They dont like when their athletes get called out for raping girls. It was awful during the U of M rape case. To this day a large number of people who think they all got railroaded.

                                Here is an idea...dont want to get in trouble treat women with respect.
                                "It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
                                -aparch

                                "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
                                -INCH

                                Of course I'm a fan of the Vikings. A sick and demented Masochist of a fan, but a fan none the less.
                                -ScoobyDoo 12/17/2007

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