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Say what? Where'd you get this given that the report hasn't been sent to the Senate yet, let alone been made public?
Why did he lie about it? Read up.
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Say what? Where'd you get this given that the report hasn't been sent to the Senate yet, let alone been made public?
Dun no! A pardon wipes it clean anyway.
I said it because he's been a Circuit Court judge on what is colloquially called the "second highest court in the country" for over a decade, and when he's had his decision appealed to the SC he's got a better record than Dame's FT%. (13/14)He's not qualified. You only think that because Republicans said it. He's a partisan hack who should've never been awarded his current job key alone the SCOTUS.
He lied in his 2006 confirmation hearing too!
He's never been fit.
Other political analysts have said similar things.Kagan said:Kavanaugh is “a very attractive nominee because he is so universally respected on the federal bench,”
Then again, (D) senators, including Durbin, torpedoed Estrada's placement (also, truth be told, confirmed as "well-qualified" by the ABA and later by Justice Kagan) because he was a conservative Latino that D's would probably vote for. Kavanaugh is nothing new in the (D) bag of tricks.CBS News’ Jan Crawford said court watchers see Kavanaugh as a “real intellectual force as a conservative legal thinker on the court,”
You literally made up facts today.
I said it because he's been a Circuit Court judge on what is colloquially called the "second highest court in the country" for over a decade

You certainly do have Trump Derangement Syndrome.
You literally think facts can be made up? That's not possible because a fact is just that...
No, I got something wrong. There's a difference.
There's also a difference between you and I. I'll admit when I'm wrong.
So the FBI some top her, and Kavanaugh lied about WHEN he knew. There are texts confirming he knew BEFORE the date testified to. He lied about THAT in his hearing too. Now, back to you.
Why lie about it at all?
I don't know how you could have gotten that wrong. There was literally nothing out there that came to that conclusion.
I'll wait to see these texts and the context. Like you, the Media often invents things like this and jumps to conclusions.
I said it because he's been a Circuit Court judge on what is colloquially called the "second highest court in the country" for over a decade, and when he's had his decision appealed to the SC he's got a better record than Dame's FT%. (13/14)
The American Bar Association called him "well-qualified". He's qualified enough that he's been teaching law at Harvard for a decade after being hired by Elena Kagan, who knows a bit about the law. Don't take my word for it:
Other political analysts have said similar things.
Then again, (D) senators, including Durbin, torpedoed Estrada's placement (also, truth be told, confirmed as "well-qualified" by the ABA and later by Justice Kagan) because he was a conservative Latino that D's would probably vote for. Kavanaugh is nothing new in the (D) bag of tricks.
We can discuss topics all day long, but your projection of how I think what I think is consistently wrong.
Deflect much? Answer the question! Why did he lie about when he knew??
He lied about when he knew in the hearing... WHY?
Why did he lie about it? Read up.
False. The President of the ABA did, in a partisan manner that was not upheld by the ABA itself. The ABA graded on his qualifications, and said the President was wrong and reiterated their "well-qualified" grade.First, the ABA called for the FBI to investigate Kavanaugh
https://www.npr.org/2018/09/28/6524...-wants-fbi-investigation-ahead-of-kavanaugh-vCiting the ABA's "respect for the rule of law and due process," ABA President Robert Carlson wrote in a letter to the Judiciary Committee, "The basic principles that underscore the Senate's constitutional duty of advice and consent on federal judicial nominees require nothing less than a careful examination of the accusations and facts by the FBI."
Later, Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released a letter by the ABA's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which said its members were not told in advance of Carlson's letter, and the panel reaffirmed its well-qualified rating of Kavanaugh.
The ABA committee is nonpartisan, its chairman, Paul Moxley, wrote. He noted that the nominee rating committee "acts independently of ABA leadership."
False. The President of the ABA did, in a partisan manner that was not upheld by the ABA itself. The ABA graded on his qualifications, and said the President was wrong and reiterated their "well-qualified" grade.
By the committee pointing out that their response, unlike the President's, was "non-partisan". Maybe I took liberties there?Also, what makes the President's letter "partisan" in your eyes? barfo
I’m asking you for your source that the FBI report says that. According to multiple news sources, the report hasn’t been filed yet.
I'll see when the information is all out and make an informed decision.
The news outlets day The FBI questioned her. The report not being filed means nothing.
She was questioned, gave her story and Kavanaugh LIED about when he knew. No one is answering the WHY question.
By the committee pointing out that their response, unlike the President's, was "non-partisan". Maybe I took liberties there?
By the committee pointing out that their response, unlike the President's, was "non-partisan". Maybe I took liberties there?
EL PRESIDENTE said: ↑
" Motive is the reason for doing something, and having something to gain is just having something to gain."
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..."having something to gain" and "a motive to do something" are not the same thing....lmao.
...Wow, just wow.
No one else cares. I'm right, you are wrong. That's basically all there is to it.
...you care...and you are wrong and you know it...you shit the bed once again.
...one more time, just for you;
mo·tive
ˈmōdiv/
noun
- 1.
a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
Yes, the motive is the reason to do something.
Her motive was to either:
1. Stop Trump and his agenda
or
2. Exact revenge on the bro she used to stalk/obsess about as a teenager
The $750 grand and being made a leftist hero is just icing on the cake.
Pulling something out of your ass doesn't make it true, it just makes it stink.
Jackson Cosko, who calls himself a “Democratic Political Professional” with cybersecurity expertise, is accused of crimes for allegedly doxing Republican Senators during the Brett Kavanaugh/Christine Blasey Ford hearings.
The United States Capitol Police arrested the suspect who allegedly “posted private, identifying information (doxing) about one of more United States Senators to the internet,” a statement said.
Authorities have not released the details of the alleged offenses. According to Roll Call, on Monday, October 1, 2018, “Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s home addresses in Kentucky and Washington D.C. were added to his public Wikipedia page.” The site added that, during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing involving Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser Christine Blasey Ford, “the personal home addresses, home phone numbers, cellphone numbers and email addresses of Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee, both R-Utah, were added to the public Wikipedia pages from what appeared to be an IP address connected to the Capitol.” It was then sent to thousands of people through a Twitter account.
A post in 2016 indicated Cosko used to work as a staffer for Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer. “Padres in our nation’s capital for Close Up: Washington D.C. Thanks to Jackson Cosko ’09, a staffer for Senator Boxer, for meeting with us!” read the tweet from Serra High School.
That’s not what I am asking you. You said, “The FBI investigation says it's true that he exposed his junk to her.
I am asking because I would really like to know if that is true, or if you said something you didn’t mean.
It appears that Sheila Jackson Lee's staff (who is on the Judiciary Committee) was doxxing Republican senators during the hearings.
https://heavy.com/news/2018/10/jackson-cosko/
It appears that Sheila Jackson Lee's staff (who is on the Judiciary Committee) was doxxing Republican senators during the hearings.
https://heavy.com/news/2018/10/jackson-cosko/