She wrote a whole paper on the need for SCOTUS candidates to answer specific questions, then when she later found herself in the interview seat, she conveneintlysaid that she changed her mind. Very unbecoming. Not the proper temperament or honesty that one would like to see in a nominee to be a justice.
Also, we can presume that she lied when she said that she changed her mind. She will need to prove her innocence.
This may need to get reviewed since such a standard is established with Kavanaugh. Afterall, this is not a court of law.
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