He was like the kid at the front of the bus tattling to the bus monitor the other kids had chocolate milk in their lunch boxes and he didn't. It was as though this was the severance of one who is entitled and didn't get his way. He may as well have whined to his mother - but mommy, I don't want to clean my room, there's monster under my bed - he made the mess.
He did not come across as a seasoned professional who could stand the weight of any important moment and important decision.
Ford came across as a confident, credible, thinking well tailored professional who had nothing to hide someone who could bear the weight of the moment.
Pulling his nomination would be best for the Republican's and this country.
Knowing the vote on him is happening, should he not get the votes (he shouldn't) he certainly cannot return to being a judge. No one would trust his decision making now.
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She's a liar. A puppet. And you are a dickless hack.
That...that, I did not see coming.
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Mostly Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees. But some judiciary.
I’ve never seen anyone close to that petulant and disrespectful. He dropped all pretense of nonpartisanship.
No way that guy should be near a federal bench. Not even in parks.
reacted in more subdued fashion, you would have argued it was a sign that he was guilty because someone who really felt wronged in this way would have been more fired up. He can't win with you.
He had to react that way to save the nomination imo, and I think that he did. But he did it for a different reason - righteous indignation. What the Dems did to him was unprecedented, and he called them out for it.
and as whiny as Kavanaugh - He had no sense of being appropriate for the job of a Supreme Court Justice.
If he were going for any other job and he came across this way, he'd be shown to the door and his resume' tossed in the trash and asked not to reapply.
a loving wife and children--to not be angry? You're just a non-thinking parrot of CNN (D).
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If you did, was her name Christine Blasey Ford?
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I thought he'd be even tempered.
Not that Kavanaugh came off great. He started well, but had some real lapses. Blaming the Clintons was just weird.
of the Clintons.
Believe there was a post here prior to his rebuttal reveling in the karma he was about to get for participating in the Starr investigation.
Not saying it was a wise move to bring it up...but can see where the thought process came from.
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it "at the water cooler" so have not seen it in its entirety.
nuts.
If he would have said Obama, in the least it would have made some sense, but the Clinton's remark was just a "Huh?" moment.
This guy is a bit unstable but then, we have Trump leading the charge.
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if we look at both, she was the stable participant, the one with a backbone. Or just someone who is credible.
He on the other hand whined like a mommies boy. He sang another somebody done me wrong song all day long.
But then for all you Incel's on this board, she's the reason why your life sucks.
And cant even tell us where the alleged assault took place how she got there how she got home what date it was etc
Yeah, she was credible
You fail to amaze
What else is new
and talk about privileged...she spent the summer at the country club....another spoiled rich snob from the lily white suburbs of DC
I doubt he will get the votes now and his life has been ruined. Hope you are happy.
As always this is partisan politics
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...was something floated at age 15 I believe.
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t she sounded like an airhead. I do think he was over-the-top on some things, but outside of being called a molester, I'm not sure there is anything worse than to be called a rapist.