The #MeToo Kavanaugh Ambush

The Perjury Farce

Taking advantage of the pause forced by Jeff Flake’s change of heart last week, opponents of Brett Kavanaugh have shifted their focus from the original charge of sexual assault to the allegation that he repeatedly perjured himself before the Senate Judiciary Committee. It’s certainly true that Kavanaugh tried to minimize the least admirable aspects of his adolescence — understandably, given the withering fire he was under and the basic irrelevance of the matters under discussion — but there is no evidence he lied.

Much of the focus is on his drinking. There are two main lines of argument here. The first: Kavanaugh has misleadingly portrayed himself as a “squeaky clean” “choir boy,” but there is plenty of evidence that he was a heavy drinker. This begins from a false premise. Kavanaugh has said he was pious and hardworking in high school and college, but he also said in his Senate testimony that he drank excessively on occasion: “I drank beer with my friends. Almost everyone did. Sometimes I had too many beers. Sometimes others did.” Drinking in high school and college is obviously compatible with attending church or participating in community service.

The more relevant question is not whether Kavanaugh drank to excess, but whether he drank to the point of blacking out. Democrats want to establish that if he blacked out once, he may have blacked out at the alleged party with Ford and assaulted her while having no memory of it. This itself is a stretch and obviously a way to try to make up for the fact that there is no corroborating evidence of the assault.

The media have pointed to testimony from high-school and college classmates who say they saw him “belligerently” or “incoherently” drunk, phrases in his high-school yearbook page that appear to imply lapses in memory (“Who won that game, anyway?”), and passages from his friend Mark Judge’s memoir involving a character named “Bart O’Kavanaugh.” None of this establishes that Kavanaugh blacked out, though, only that he drank to excess, which, again, he admitted.

The most ridiculous tranche of perjury allegations have to do with Kavanaugh’s yearbook entry. Our own Jim Geraghty christens the people obsessed with his entry “the boof sleuths,” after one of the slang terms that appears, “boof.” Also, at issue: the terms “Devil’s Triangle” and “Renate Alumnius.” It doesn’t require stepping back very far to realize how preposterous it is that teenage tomfoolery in a high-school yearbook is now deemed relevant to the ascension of a D.C. Circuit judge to the U.S. Supreme Court.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/10/brett-kavanaugh-perjury-allegations-farce/
 
The Perjury Farce

Taking advantage of the pause forced by Jeff Flake’s change of heart last week, opponents of Brett Kavanaugh have shifted their focus from the original charge of sexual assault to the allegation that he repeatedly perjured himself before the Senate Judiciary Committee. It’s certainly true that Kavanaugh tried to minimize the least admirable aspects of his adolescence — understandably, given the withering fire he was under and the basic irrelevance of the matters under discussion — but there is no evidence he lied.

Much of the focus is on his drinking. There are two main lines of argument here. The first: Kavanaugh has misleadingly portrayed himself as a “squeaky clean” “choir boy,” but there is plenty of evidence that he was a heavy drinker. This begins from a false premise. Kavanaugh has said he was pious and hardworking in high school and college, but he also said in his Senate testimony that he drank excessively on occasion: “I drank beer with my friends. Almost everyone did. Sometimes I had too many beers. Sometimes others did.” Drinking in high school and college is obviously compatible with attending church or participating in community service.

The more relevant question is not whether Kavanaugh drank to excess, but whether he drank to the point of blacking out. Democrats want to establish that if he blacked out once, he may have blacked out at the alleged party with Ford and assaulted her while having no memory of it. This itself is a stretch and obviously a way to try to make up for the fact that there is no corroborating evidence of the assault.

The media have pointed to testimony from high-school and college classmates who say they saw him “belligerently” or “incoherently” drunk, phrases in his high-school yearbook page that appear to imply lapses in memory (“Who won that game, anyway?”), and passages from his friend Mark Judge’s memoir involving a character named “Bart O’Kavanaugh.” None of this establishes that Kavanaugh blacked out, though, only that he drank to excess, which, again, he admitted.

The most ridiculous tranche of perjury allegations have to do with Kavanaugh’s yearbook entry. Our own Jim Geraghty christens the people obsessed with his entry “the boof sleuths,” after one of the slang terms that appears, “boof.” Also, at issue: the terms “Devil’s Triangle” and “Renate Alumnius.” It doesn’t require stepping back very far to realize how preposterous it is that teenage tomfoolery in a high-school yearbook is now deemed relevant to the ascension of a D.C. Circuit judge to the U.S. Supreme Court.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/10/brett-kavanaugh-perjury-allegations-farce/

When I was in school there was a drinking game called "Russian Roulette" involving two or more oversized shot glasses, one of which was filled with 190 proof grain alcohol and the others with vodka or even water. I can only imagine what the "boof sleuths” would have made of this had Kavanaugh played it.
 
When I was in school there was a drinking game called "Russian Roulette" involving two or more oversized shot glasses, one of which was filled with 190 proof grain alcohol and the others with vodka or even water. I can only imagine what the "boof sleuths” would have made of this had Kavanaugh played it.
You must be lying. Wikipedia definition: Russian roulette (Russian: is a lethal game of chance in which a player places a single round in a revolver, spins the cylinder, places the muzzle against his or her head, and pulls the trigger.

It is a good thing for you that haven't been nominated for Supreme Court Justice. Your statement would disqualify you! :D
 
Ford has not provided the evidence that could corroborate part of her accusation. How convenient.

Grassley Slams Ford's Attorneys For Lack Of Candor, Again Requests Documentation on Her Polygraph and Therapy Notes

Katie Pavlich
Posted: Oct 03, 2018 12:15 PM

The attorneys for Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school, are still refusing to turn over key documentary evidence to the Senate Judiciary Committee according to Chairman Chuck Grassley.

"I write to renew my requests for material evidence relevant to allegations of sexual assault made by your client, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, against Judge Brett Kavanaugh. During the hearing last week, Senator Kamala Harris argued that it was only fair for senators on the Committee to see the evidence that the witness was being asked to address. The same principle applies to this request," Grassley wrote in a letter to Debra Katz, Lisa Banks and Michael Bromwich. "Your continued withholding of material evidence despite multiple requests is unacceptable as the Senate exercises its constitutional responsibility of advice and consent for a judicial nomination. I urge you to comply promptly with my requests."

Grassley is requesting a copy of the therapy session notes during which Ford discussed the allegation of sexual assault. The notes were provided to The Washington Post two weeks ago, but have not been provided to the Committee.


"These notes have been repeatedly cited as corroboration even while written 30 years after the alleged event and in apparent contradiction with testimony and other public statement regarding several key details of the allegations, including when the alleged attack occurred, how many individuals were present in the bedroom in which the attack was alleged to have occurred, and how many individuals attended the party," the letter states.

Grassley is also requesting copies for "all audio or video recording produced" during a polygraph test taken by Ford, in addition to other information used by the administrator of the test in preparation of the results.

"Dr. Ford cited the results of this polygraph examination to support her allegations. It's unfair to rely on the results of a polygraph examination while withholding the materials necessary to assess the accuracy of the results," Grassley said. "The full details of Dr. Ford's polygraph are particularly important because the Senate Judiciary Committee has received a sworn statement from a longtime boyfriend of Dr. Ford's, stating that he personally witnessed Dr. Ford coaching a friend on polygraph examinations."

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katie...er-documented-evidence-of-her-claims-n2525102
 
Grassley should have insisted upon production of all relevant materials before he allowed her to testify. This is so basic it seems incomprehensible that he failed to do so, but he has made a farce of this entire episode.
 
Grassley should have insisted upon production of all relevant materials before he allowed her to testify. This is so basic it seems incomprehensible that he failed to do so, but he has made a farce of this entire episode.


Never good when a witness will not provide to the committee the same material that she provided to the Washington Post- notably, her therapy notes. It is pretty hard to argue confidentiality and sensitivity concerns when you have already provided them to a reporter.
 
McConnell has filed notice of a cloture vote. So that looks like a Saturday vote on kavanaugh.

That is, if the cloture vote passes. If any dicking around then we are into next week.
 
McConnell's career is riding on this. The only two options are hero or zero. He and Grassley were outplayed by the dems every step of the way. Now he has to deliver. And we still will be needing a border wall, so don't think this makes everything ok. Any halfway competent Majority Leader should be able to get a distinguished DC Circuit judge confirmed.
 
McConnell's career is riding on this. The only two options are hero or zero. He and Grassley were outplayed by the dems every step of the way. Now he has to deliver. And we still will be needing a border wall, so don't think this makes everything ok. Any halfway competent Majority Leader should be able to get a distinguished DC Circuit judge confirmed.

Quite so. And Rule Number One for being majority leader is that you do not schedule a cloture vote unless you have the votes. Otherwise, you massage it along some more.

Although he may just be properly assessing the fact that his chances of getting the votes are better this week than with more time so this is the time to take your shot.

I dont know if the votes are there, I suspect they are, but I would agree with the idea that there is no better time than the weekend or Friday if possible- but not likely- to play your cards. McConnell has shut off all the requests for fbi briefings, further interview of dr. fraud and kavanaugh etc. So that is all for the good in regard to fending off attempts to drag it out more.

The dems see this thing coming to an end so they will be rabid and viscious tomorrow with their last minute demands and arguing that everyone's private parts are going to fall off. They will be critical of the FBI too which will have some entertainment value, given that they are the ones who demanded it.
 
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