Only when it comes to conservatives or people that are out of favor with the left.Kyle said:
It's become "shoot first, ask questions later."
Not just professors...cinque, Waco and jinx gobble up whatever is fed to them. Even when the truth comes out, they still want to believe the lie.riflebear said:
I blame the media more than actual Dems. They indoctrinate people and unfortunately these people believe all their lies. Finally they are being exposed but we still have 40% of the country who believes everything they put out including all their lies and misleading articles. Unfortunately most professors fall into that category. Take back our universities and this would stop very fast, unfortunately that will never happen.
Yeah I was going to say it's not as simple as them being lied to.fadskier said:Not just professors...cinque, Waco and jinx gobble up whatever is fed to them. Even when the truth comes out, they still want to believe the lie.riflebear said:
I blame the media more than actual Dems. They indoctrinate people and unfortunately these people believe all their lies. Finally they are being exposed but we still have 40% of the country who believes everything they put out including all their lies and misleading articles. Unfortunately most professors fall into that category. Take back our universities and this would stop very fast, unfortunately that will never happen.
The refutation amounts to kavanaugh's denial and a sham FBI investigation.Doc Holliday said:
You got any facts for your assertions jinx?
It's a sham because you don't agree with it. For more on this, see Russia Investigation.Jinx 2 said:The refutation amounts to kavanaugh's denial and a sham FBI investigation.Doc Holliday said:
You got any facts for your assertions jinx?
Here's the reporting: https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2019-09-16/fbi-investigation-brett-kavanaugh-confirmation
The FBI was informed of allegations that Kavanaugh, while drunk during his freshman year at Yale, exposed himself to two heavily intoxicated female classmates on separate occasions. The bureau did not interview more than a dozen people who said they could provide information about the incidents.
One of the accounts, reported by Deborah Ramirez, was made public at the time of Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. The other, not publicly known until this weekend, was reported by a male classmate who said he witnessed the incident. He unsuccessfully sought to get the FBI to investigate with help from a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee who asked FBI Director Christopher A. Wray to look into the allegation.
The new details are based on interviews conducted by this reporter and two reporters for the New York Times for books about the confirmation. The New York Times reported some details late Saturday from its reporters' new book.
The committee's Republican majority declined to give a public hearing to Ramirez, and it is unclear how many senators knew of the allegation of a second, similar incident at Yale. The committee's chairman, Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) and its senior Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, were both informed of the existence of the allegation.
Ramirez alleged that Kavanaugh exposed his ***** and caused her to touch it while they were both inebriated during a drinking game in a dormitory suite in late 1983 or early 1984. Kavanaugh denied her allegation.
The other allegation, previously unreported, came from Washington lawyer Max Stier, who told Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) that he witnessed Kavanaugh exposing himself to a different female classmate during their freshman year.
Both Kavanaugh and the woman were heavily intoxicated at the time, according to Stier's account, as described by people familiar with the contacts between him and Coons and others who have spoken with Stier since Kavanaugh's confirmation.
The woman in that case, a friend of Ramirez, has denied that she was assaulted, telling friends she has no memory of such an incident. According to Stier's account, the woman was so inebriated at the time that she could easily have no memory of it.
Coons sent Wray a letter on Oct. 2 four days before the Senate voted on Kavanaugh naming Stier as an "individual whom I would like to specifically refer to you for appropriate follow up."
The FBI never contacted Stier. The bureau also did not interview other classmates who said they had heard at the time of either the incident Stier reported or the one involving Ramirez.
Stier has declined to comment publicly on the allegation. He wanted his account to remain confidential, both for the sake of the woman, a widow with three children, and for his own professional considerations.
Stier founded a nonpartisan, nonprofit group to promote public service roughly two decades ago. Before that, he was a lawyer at Washington's Williams & Connolly firm, where he worked with the team that defended then-President Clinton. Several Republican commentators on Sunday zeroed in on that part of his resume to discredit his account as partisan.
During the hearings, Kavanaugh stated under oath that he was never so drunk that he would pass out or forget what he'd done while intoxicated. A number of former classmates who knew him said they were sufficiently upset by that statement, which they considered untruthful, that they contacted the FBI. None received responses from the bureau.
You don't care if the justice system or the government is credible as long as you control it.fadskier said:
and for the record, I don't care what he did in high school...or any other member of SCOTUS. Also, I don't care what he did in college, if it is brought up 30+ years afterwards by people who have ZERO and I mean ZERO evidence of any behavior. i especially am not going to believe someone who was so drunk they don't remember. Only a lefty would stoop to such levels of crap...
oh, and for the record, I've told my daughter that she should never drink so much that she can't control her decisions.
All the DNC presidential candidates raped me at the same time while drinking Soy tall boys and playing eminem while shouting "THIS IS DNC CALIPHATE!"Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
Go public!Doc Holliday said:All the DNC presidential candidates raped me at the same time while drinking Soy tall boys and playing eminem while shouting "THIS IS DNC CALIPHATE!"Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
I have 314 alleged witnesses.
How would you have reacted if this had happened to you, then?Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
Twitter is not a valid news source. It's like the old game of "Gossip" we used to play in youth group.riflebear said:How would you have reacted if this had happened to you, then?Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
Please read...
I care more about having people of compassion, integrity and good character on the Supreme Court than I do about Republican grandstanding. My hope is that my priorities are more bipartisan than the Trump-uber-alles folks, who view Kavanaugh as an extension of their boy, understand. Not all Republicans are Trumpets.riflebear said:
How quickly the Dems forget what the Kavanaugh hearings did. It brought together every corner of the Republican part including those who can't stand Trump. Keep it up Libs and you'll get to see at least 2 more of these appointments after 2020.
How do I control the government or the justice system?Jinx 2 said:You don't care if the justice system or the government is credible as long as you control it.fadskier said:
and for the record, I don't care what he did in high school...or any other member of SCOTUS. Also, I don't care what he did in college, if it is brought up 30+ years afterwards by people who have ZERO and I mean ZERO evidence of any behavior. i especially am not going to believe someone who was so drunk they don't remember. Only a lefty would stoop to such levels of crap...
oh, and for the record, I've told my daughter that she should never drink so much that she can't control her decisions.
If you don't control it, you think it's corrupt and illegitmate.
If you do, you think it's above reproach and excuse/ignore/obfuscate/defend/don't investigate corruption/cheating/bad behavior/harassment.
That's not democracy, but it's what we've got with Trump. Hope enough people figure that out to vote the GOP out of control.
We finally agree on something...Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
Kavanaugh has all of those. Glad you're happy.Jinx 2 said:I care more about having people of compassion, integrity and good character on the Supreme Court than I do about Republican grandstanding. My hope is that my priorities are more bipartisan than the Trump-uber-alles folks, who view Kavanaugh as an extension of their boy, understand. Not all Republicans are Trumpets.riflebear said:
How quickly the Dems forget what the Kavanaugh hearings did. It brought together every corner of the Republican part including those who can't stand Trump. Keep it up Libs and you'll get to see at least 2 more of these appointments after 2020.
At some point jinx, you need some common sense.Jinx 2 said:Go public!Doc Holliday said:All the DNC presidential candidates raped me at the same time while drinking Soy tall boys and playing eminem while shouting "THIS IS DNC CALIPHATE!"Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
I have 314 alleged witnesses.
She can't. She's too bitter about Hillary's loss. She can't let go.Doc Holliday said:At some point jinx, you need some common sense.Jinx 2 said:Go public!Doc Holliday said:All the DNC presidential candidates raped me at the same time while drinking Soy tall boys and playing eminem while shouting "THIS IS DNC CALIPHATE!"Jinx 2 said:
This is not a conversation we should be having about an appointee to the highest court in the land.
That tantrum Kavanaugh threw made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. A friend is married to a high-functioning alcholic, and she was upset because she recognized the defensive and abusive tone he took with Sen. Amuy Kobachar. I don't think he would have snarled "I like beer. Do you like beer, Senator?" at a man of either party.
That hearing shredded what was left of SCOTUS's legitimacy following the Merrick Garland stonewall. People need to have faith in the democratic system and the objectivity of the justice system, and the Republicans have undermined BOTH of those foundations. Shame on them.
I have 314 alleged witnesses.
Put logic before politics for once in your life.
Jinx 2 said:I care more about having people of compassion, integrity and good character on the Supreme Court than I do about Republican grandstanding. My hope is that my priorities are more bipartisan than the Trump-uber-alles folks, who view Kavanaugh as an extension of their boy, understand. Not all Republicans are Trumpets.riflebear said:
How quickly the Dems forget what the Kavanaugh hearings did. It brought together every corner of the Republican part including those who can't stand Trump. Keep it up Libs and you'll get to see at least 2 more of these appointments after 2020.