While Watching the #Kavanaugh Hearing
Posted on | September 27, 2018 | 1 Comment
Not going to live-blog today’s Senate Judiciary Committee, exactly, but I do want to have a thread to share a few of my thoughts and allow the commenters to provide their own feedback. When confronted with something like Christine Blasey Ford’s accusation, intelligent people must consider the possibility that it is either true or false. If she is telling the truth, not only did Brett Kavanaugh engage in bad — and perhaps criminal — behavior, but he is also lying in his denials. Yet this would also mean that all the other people named by Professor Ford as witnesses, but who instead denied any knowledge of the events she described, are also lying. The fact that these other witnesses failed to corroborate Professor Ford’s story, and that by her own admission she never told anyone about it until 2012, makes this story unverified although we cannot claim to know that she is lying. That is to say, it is still possible that Professor Ford’s story could be true even if no one else remembers the particular house party she described. This perplexes me, and it should bother everyone, for many reasons. Having called attention to this crucial aspect of the drama, however, I’ll leave off for now.
Spoke to my son last night. He said that everyone in his contracts class was speaking as if Kavanaugh was convicted. He asked if any of them believed in the 4th Amendment.
Silence
— Chris McAllister ? (@themanfronUNCLE) September 27, 2018
Up next on CNN: A woman who claims Brett Kavanaugh conjured the devil in her living room, then stole her soul by consuming her still beating heart.
— Mike LaChance (@MikeLaChance33) September 27, 2018
UPDATE: Observing the reaction on Twitter, it’s obvious that many people who have never watched a Senate committee hearing are watching this one. So at least this televised trainwreck will have some educational value. Lemons, lemonade, some assembly required.
Christine Ford Giggles and Asks For Coffee After Claiming Kavanaugh’s Assault “Drastically Altered” Her Life (VIDEO) https://t.co/ZTtjzvCV6o via @gatewaypundit
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) September 27, 2018
Ford again says Leland Keyser was at the party. Keyser has denied being at the party. Ford also says she hasn’t talked to anyone who was at the party since the allegation. Then corrects to say she spoke to Leland.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 27, 2018
UPDATE II: So, it’s five minutes of Democrats pontificating, alternating with five minutes of patient fact-based question from the lawyer chosen by the Republican side of the committee. Chairman Grassley occasionally makes a few points.
I don’t understand all the people decrying things as a “cross-examination.” Is there some way to determine the validity without asking questions? Or is determining validity not the goal here?
— Ben (@BenHowe) September 27, 2018
Apparently Dr. Ford has “corrected” her previous written statement three or four time in the opening minutes.
The hippocampus giveth the hippocampus taketh away https://t.co/lhC9QYS2h1#fordtestimony #kavanaugh
— Peter Ingemi (@DaTechGuyblog) September 27, 2018
Via Stephen Green at Instapundit:
“Feinstein is paving the way to prohibit questions on Ford’s character yet in he/she said cases, it is one’s impression of character that is the determining factor. There’s nothing else to go by when you have to unsubstantiated claims.”
Feinstein is no dummy. She’s trying to rule out in advance the only meaningful questions.
UPDATE III: Can I mention that politics is a team sport? This is important to understand. When a waitress at a D.C. restaurant claimed that Ted Kennedy and Chris Dodd tried to make a “sandwich” with her, Republicans were like, “Believe the survivors!” So you have to understand, in this particular situation, that the debunking of Professor Ford’s claim is a task undertaken by Republicans as a partisan duty, in the same way that defending Professor Ford as 100% credible is a partisan duty for Democrats. I don’t like this. It’s not my choice, but has been thrust upon me, to defend Judge Kavanaugh and to decry the tactics used by Democrat in their attempt to derail his nomination. We must fight the battles we are in, without regard to how we got into them. There is no use wishing things were some other way than they actually are.
Ford can’t recall if she showed her therapy records to reporters at WaPo. Two months ago.
I’m beginning to mistrust her memory a bit.
— Mulder's Shroom Ride (@proteinwisdom) September 27, 2018
Sen Whitehouse: FBI might find exculpatory evidence
Reality: Every single person she identified at being at the house has stated under oath it never happened— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) September 27, 2018
UPDATE IV: This hearing is traumatizing me. Having to listen to pious lectures about “credibility” from, e.g., Senator Blumenthal? Recovering from this will require years of therapy. Or maybe a few beers. Readers are invited to contribute to the Trauma Recovery Fund.
I don't take vouching for honesty from Blumenthal. He lied about service in Vietnam for political gain. #KavanaughConfirmation
— Karen Townsend (@penguinponders) September 27, 2018
Blumenthal says she has inspired men and women with her testimony. Hmmm. The guy who lied about being in Vietnam? He’s impressed how well she can lie before the American people.
— Stacey Dash (@staceydash) September 27, 2018
I legitimately feel badly for Dr. Ford. Not only is she clearly suffering, but it seems many involved here — Democrats and *her own attorneys* — have taken advantage of her in order to execute a bigger plan. This is not how you treat a human being.
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) September 27, 2018
Ford testimony about flying all over the world and to DC is completely devastating to the shenanigans Ford lawyers and Dem Senators have pulled, but only people paying close attention will understand that.
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) September 27, 2018
Ford attorneys didn’t want to let it be known that she was offered the opportunity to speak privately.
Ford says it “wasn’t clear” what they were saying. Emails made it very clear.
— Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) September 27, 2018
Hours in to this thing and I still don’t know why no one but Ford remembers this gathering, and why Ford can’t recollect how she got there, how she got home, whether she gave the WaPo her therapy records, and why all the others named in the allegation have denied it under penalty
— Mulder's Shroom Ride (@proteinwisdom) September 27, 2018
UPDATE V: A Few Thoughts on Prosecutorial Discretion.
UPDATE VI: Watching Judge Kavanaugh’s opening statement. It’s gut-wrenching, and also makes me angry enough to chew through steel. As he recites all the evidence pointing toward his innocence, you get the sense of how wrong it was for him to have been falsely accused in such a manner, simply because the Democrats wanted to block his nomination.
The shift from “Kavanaugh can’t compete with Dr. Ford’s sincerity” to “HE HAS WRONG TEMPERAMENT FOR SCOTUS” happened really quick.
His sincerity must be showing more than they anticipated.
— Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) September 27, 2018
Righteous indignation!! Exactly the right tone, Judge.#KavanaughResponds
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) September 27, 2018
UPDATE VII: Wow. Fireworks. CrazyTown.
Durbin would make a good Nazi.
— Roger Simon (@rogerlsimon) September 27, 2018
Stunning to me that Kavanaugh managed to somehow not lose his cool with that absurd nonsense from Durbin. If you have a question, ask him the damn question and stop with the grandstanding.
— Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila) September 27, 2018
Kavanaugh slapping Durbin around on the FBI question.
— Sister Toldjah ? (@sistertoldjah) September 27, 2018
“This is the most unethical sham since I’ve been in politics” – @LindseyGrahamSC
— Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) September 27, 2018
"I would never do to Kagan and Sotomayor what you have done to this man" Graham raging at Feinstein
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 27, 2018
What the hell I think I love Lindsey Graham now
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 27, 2018
FINAL UPDATE: Graham Emerges Heroic.
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