• same ole same ole

    From alky judas@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 09:46:23
    From: crsds@sbcglobal.net

    No way this lying asswipe gets confirmed. :)

    way! he's getting in.
    Get use to it.
    He doesn't know Debbie Ford.
    Somebody is lying here and it better not be Cavanaugh.
    IF they can prove he knows her or knew her
    then he is fucked for sure.
    Your girl Ford has to show up for court on Thursday.
    9-1 shot she is a 'no' show.
    Dems will shit their pants if she bails.
    say good-bye to your mid-term election hopes.
    Say hello to republicans running the show.
    Either way i don't give a shit.
    BECAUSE shit will be the same as it ever was.

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  • From Jeremy H. Donovan@1:229/2 to alky judas on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 09:54:53
    From: jeremyhdonovan@gmail.com

    On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 9:46:24 AM UTC-7, alky judas wrote:
    No way this lying asswipe gets confirmed. :)

    way! he's getting in.
    Get use to it.
    He doesn't know Debbie Ford.
    Somebody is lying here and it better not be Cavanaugh.
    IF they can prove he knows her or knew her
    then he is fucked for sure.
    Your girl Ford has to show up for court on Thursday.
    9-1 shot she is a 'no' show.
    Dems will shit their pants if she bails.
    say good-bye to your mid-term election hopes.
    Say hello to republicans running the show.
    Either way i don't give a shit.
    BECAUSE shit will be the same as it ever was.

    Your shit will be, anyway. :)

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  • From Jeremy H. Donovan@1:229/2 to alky judas on Thursday, September 27, 2018 12:00:11
    From: jeremyhdonovan@gmail.com

    On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 9:46:24 AM UTC-7, alky judas wrote:

    Your girl Ford has to show up for court on Thursday.
    9-1 shot she is a 'no' show.

    She was a 'show'.

    Senator Richard Blumenthal:
    “If we agree on nothing else today, I hope on a bipartisan basis
    we can agree on how much courage it has taken for you to come forward.”

    In answer to Senator Richard Durbin's direct question:
    “Dr. Ford with what degree of certainty do you believe
    Judge Kavanaugh assaulted you?” “100 percent,” Dr. Blasey said.

    Senator Feinstein: “So what you are telling us is this could not
    be a case of mistaken identity.” “Absolutely not,” Dr. Blasey replied.

    Asked what her strongest memory was, something she could not forget,
    she replied: “Indelible... is the laughter — the uproarious laughter between the two, and their having fun at my expense.”

    Dr. Blasey said "taking a polygraph test was...anxiety-provoking"
    But her polygraph test came out as: “no deception indicated.”

    Judge Kavanaugh himself has written in formal rulings that
    polygraph tests are “an important law enforcement tool.”

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  • From Jeremy H. Donovan@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, September 27, 2018 12:14:16
    From: jeremyhdonovan@gmail.com

    So you did bad at predicting the future.
    Let's see how this woman does...

    ***

    This Hearing Is Stacked Against Christine Blasey Ford

    It is almost unthinkable that there will be a second Supreme Court justice taking his seat under suspicions of perjury and sexual misconduct.

    By Jill Abramson

    Ms. Abramson is a former executive editor of The Times and author, with Jane Mayer, of “Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas.”

    Sept. 27, 2018

    http://tinyurl.com/yc9m94lu

    There is a reason Thursday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing will be short
    and feature only two witnesses, the Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh
    and his accuser Christine Blasey Ford. Republicans have designed the hearing to
    end in a “he
    said, she said” stalemate. No matter how credible Dr. Blasey is, isolating her as a lone accuser is the most effective political strategy for confirming Judge Kavanaugh.

    His strategy will be simple: categorical denial.

    Republicans will insist, despite the swirling uncertainty, including a third woman who came forward Wednesday with sexual misconduct allegations against him, that Judge Kavanaugh deserves the benefit of the doubt and should be confirmed.

    Republicans will then be able to claim that fairness had been served because both witnesses were heard. But Americans, denied the testimony of other relevant witnesses who could support Dr. Blasey’s account and denied an F.B.I. investigation into other
    evidence, won’t be any closer to the truth.

    If the Judiciary Committee votes to confirm Judge Kavanaugh on Friday and the full Senate follows as early as this weekend, as some Republicans insist, there
    will be a furious backlash. The Supreme Court will be left under another cloud of possible
    perjury.

    Dr. Blasey is not a lone accuser. Since her account was first published by The Washington Post on Sept. 16, considerable corroborating evidence has emerged, but none of it will be properly examined at Thursday’s hearing. Besides Julie
    Swetnick, Deborah
    Ramirez has accused Judge Kavanaugh of exposing himself and touching her while they were both students at Yale.

    This week four people who know Dr. Blasey, including her husband, signed affidavits and submitted them to the Judiciary Committee saying she told them about being sexually assaulted by Judge Kavanaugh before he was nominated by President Trump. Their
    statements provide important corroboration, and if the Senate was really interested in learning the truth, these people would be called to testify.

    And then there is Mark Judge, whom Dr. Blasey said participated with Judge Kavanaugh in the high school assault on her and whom Ms. Swetnick said helped him lure girls into “side rooms” at parties to be “gang raped.” The Judiciary Committee has
    refused to subpoena Mr. Judge, who reportedly was hiding out at a beach house on the Delaware shore.

    By airbrushing out all of this other evidence, the Judiciary Committee has left
    Christine Blasey with an unbearable burden. Unschooled in the art of political communication, facing questions from not just skeptical senators but also an experienced sex
    crimes prosecutor retained by the committee’s Republican majority, she must hope that the power of her story, the facts of what happened so long ago, are strong enough to convince the Senate and the millions of Americans watching on television. And she
    will not have the final say.

    Her testimony will be followed by Judge Kavanaugh’s denial. According to his prepared remarks, he will allow that he was not a complete angel in high school, but will absolutely deny that the encounter with Dr. Blasey ever took place. He will have the
    last word.

    We’ve seen this movie before. Back in 1991, during Clarence Thomas’s confirmation hearing, there were other women who waited in airless witness rooms to testify in support of Anita Hill. They, too, were never called. Two other women were ready to
    testify that Judge Thomas had made inappropriate, sexualized comments to them in the office, incidents that were similar to the harassment that Ms. Hill had described in her opening statement. There were people willing to be called before the committee
    who would have testified under oath about Judge Thomas’s interest in pornography, information that also would have buttressed Ms. Hill’s testimony. But none were called.

    Instead, Senator Joe Biden, the Democratic committee chairman, fearing political backlash, abruptly gaveled the hearings to an end. Anita Hill remained isolated as the lone accuser.

    Clarence Thomas categorically denied her testimony and famously denounced the hearing as a “high-tech lynching.” Just hours after the hearing ended, he was confirmed in a 52-to-48 vote, the closest vote ever for a successful Supreme Court nominee.

    I was in the Senate hearing room, bleary-eyed, when Senator Biden brought the curtain down on that travesty of a hearing. It was only in the wee morning hours that I learned that there was a second woman, Angela Wright, who had been
    ready to testify that
    Judge Thomas, in the office, had asked about the size of her breasts. Several senators told me years later, when I was reporting for a book, “Strange Justice,” that if Ms. Wright had been allowed to testify, Judge Thomas might not have been confirmed.

    At the time of the Hill-Thomas hearing, there was a lot more that was concealed
    from the public. There were four other women who would have supported aspects of Ms. Hill’s testimony and four others who knew about Judge Thomas’s interest in
    pornography. At least Hill was permitted to call as witnesses friends in whom she had confided about the sexual harassment she endured. Dr. Blasey won’t have even that.

    After the curtain abruptly fell on the 1991 hearing, a confirmation vote was hurriedly scheduled. Now, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, is trying to muscle through the same rushed vote. There was such nervousness in 1991 that more would come
    out about Judge Thomas after the confirmation vote that his swearing-in was also hastily moved up. Literally at the moment he became an associate justice, The Washington Post was preparing a story about his habitual use of pornography. (Ms. Hill had
    testified that the harassment she had endured involved him calling her into his
    office at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Department of Education and describing pornographic films.) The story never ran.

    Following the spectacle of the Hill-Thomas hearings there was a backlash, but not the one the Democrats had feared. The 1992 elections were called the “Year of the Woman” and brought six new Democratic women, including Dianne Feinstein, to the Senate.
    The new women joining the Congress that year called themselves “The Anita Hill Class.”

    If the Senate pursues its current course — a rush to judgment — Republicans
    are certain to pay a political price, especially with the suburban women who helped elect Donald Trump in 2016. But getting a fifth conservative vote on the
    closely divided
    court — Judge Kavanaugh is far more conservative than the justice he is replacing, Anthony Kennedy — is what the base of the Republican Party is demanding.

    It is almost unthinkable that there will be a second Supreme Court justice taking his seat under suspicions of perjury and sexual misconduct. These are the men who will be deciding the most vital issues in women's lives. But Thursday’s hearing has a
    predetermined outcome. Here we are again.

    Jill Abramson, a former executive editor of The New York Times, teaches journalism at Harvard and is the author, with Jane Mayer, of “Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas.”

    ***

    I sure hope she's wrong too.

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  • From alky judas@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, September 27, 2018 15:59:07
    From: crsds@sbcglobal.net

    tune in tomorrow and watch the vote.
    The proof will be in the voting.
    did she prevail? did he prevail?
    soon it will be history and
    we'll on to some other horseshit.
    "and the birds will be singing"

    here's the way i saw it: Ford didn't
    have anything other than allegation.
    Not much evidence other than her 'word'.
    Ford kicked everyone's ass in the room.
    He saw everyone coming, he was the
    smartest mind in the room. What did
    they expect? Nice try bozos, but you lost.

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  • From alky judas@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, September 27, 2018 16:27:09
    From: crsds@sbcglobal.net

    we got some slimy senators in Washington.
    Barf. They all make me sick.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, September 27, 2018 23:16:39
    From: allmyslotties@gmail.com

    we got some slimy senators in Washington.
    Barf. They all make me sick.

    ### - almost look like another 'breed' of humans don't they hah...

    the truth is though they just 'eat' better!

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  • From alky judas@1:229/2 to All on Friday, September 28, 2018 06:59:58
    From: crsds@sbcglobal.net

    Come 10:30 AM west coast time today those
    old goats are gonna take a vote on Cavanaugh.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Friday, September 28, 2018 07:51:15
    From: allmyslotties@gmail.com

    Come 10:30 AM west coast time today those
    old goats are gonna take a vote on Cavanaugh.

    ### - personally, i'd say/suggest to pay no attention to these clowns and just let 'em all get on with it? meanwhile they's prolly blowin' the shit outta some
    place somewhere hah, and hiding it all behind this latest pile of deliberately created
    distraction-making poop... the demo's with this tactic obviously having allowed
    themselves to have been dragged-down to the oppositions low-level of going about shit when they should've remained aloof instead of throwing rocks, especially when a pure
    politician (or pure 'anyone' come to that!) just doesn't exist 'anywhere' on this planet! (even saint-mandela used to go around blowin' shit up ffs hahaha...)

    their whole 'level' of ideation is pathetic anyway! (politicians sheesh! just 5-minutes in the same room with 'any' of them all talkin' and figuring like that and i'd prolly have to throw myself out the window just to get away from 'em! hah!)

    so pay no attention, it's not even important seein' as the whole goddamn 'bunch' of them are just a bunch of gangsters anyway! (eww shudder...)

    ultimately, it's the presidents 'perogitive' to install whomever he likes/wants
    in any of the available jobs as they come up, and it's no one's business except
    his and maybe a few of his own buddies...

    but nooo... everything has to be turned into a goddamn reality-tv farce these days, and of course every moron in the land is totally fixated on it - that is until the next pile of shit comes along to step in lol :)

    (imho, the reason you feel ill looking at them, is because they're disgusting examples of human beings and some part of ya recogises that and shudders accordingly hehehe ewwww! & yuk! + just think of maggie thatcher for example?? (shudders deeply haha...)
    + lol i remember micheal caine being asked what 'he' thought of her at the time and him diplomatically replying that he thought she's probably a very nice
    lady who's just trying to do her best for the country, but let's face it; ya wouldn't wanna shag
    it would ya! LOL...)

    and which i think says it all :)

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