Trump's tweets today aren't helping, either. Just stop already.
I mentioned this on an earlier post. I thought it was wrong especially because he pointed the finger at a person that has not been named in the allegations and dragged him into the affair. I did see that he took down the post and apologized. Is that the explosive trump card that the GOP had? I don't know, but if it is, then I would say it fell flat.
That said, I don't think it pushes the narrative one way or the other. It was just a reckless attempt to get clear the name of his friend.
Trump's tweets today aren't helping, either. Just stop already.
Isn't that the same as trying to paint a woman as a liar about her sexual assault claim by painting a picture of her as a ? That said, it's an effective argument for convincing people that want to believe, and I agree that is the ploy.
Copy and paste this for just about any issue, any day. But he IS president. He obviously understands something about those tweets, and the buttons they press that we do not.
It is similar, yes. I can't imagine, in any kind of setting, having my freaking best friend from high school on the stand, having written a book about high school experiences, testifying about ME?!?! that. I would not only not get confirmed for whatever, I'd probably get strung up, banished, tarred and feathered. Dumbass would get tripped up, turned around and tell EVERYTHING!!!
Should probably be an additional protection on the 5th amendment for this , tbh.
He can't.
I'm not a Trump fan and I generally assume his fumbling on twitter gets him in hot water. That said, I think that tweet is to his people. If Kavanaugh gets the swift boat, Trump is going to use the narrative that a good man that was innocent lost his confirmation because Democrats lied about him and defamed his character. It is a get out and vote message. I think if they have to jettison Kavanaugh, they'll nominate someone else in his place, probably one of the candidates that was on the short list, and then they'll accuse Democrats of dirty tricks, try and ram through the nominee, and try and use Kavanaugh as a rallying point for the base.
He's not speaking to the American people, he's speaking to his base.
Ed Whelan wrecked himself.
As Psych is my career, I am inclined to agree with you. But I think it's a lucid kind of insanity. Psychologists are aware of how crazy they (and by extension, we) all are. :P
Generally speaking though, she seems to be a very "above board" person. Never made waves until now. I actually have some very good friends that were in her class and they have nothing but the highest levels of praise for Dr. Ford.
Agreed. It was a face plant.
Stopped reading at "As psych is my career...."
Noted.
This twitter posting of Chris and others relying on for their arguments keeps backfiring.
Chris should just drop an anvil on his head.
This Ed Whelan character went so off course... but he apologized. Trumpers who make mistakes never apologize or admit their fanatical hallucinations are wildly WRONG.
This Mr. Ed went way off the rails. Did he have a stroke, booze, drugs, what? He used Fn Zillow to indentify the House This took place in to accuse someone with similar physical characteristics as K? And he has a following...
These absolutely absurd red team lunatics getting “famous” infamous. Go join Alex Jones in that corner Ed. The corner with crystals and heroine IV. Seriously, wtf...
is that the way it works? if the tweet is deleted by the original poster the ST post containing it disappears?
we don't get the "this tweet is unavailable" caption?
Mmmkay.![]()
The other clearly partisan demand was that they couldn't use outside council to question her. What difference does it make who questions her?
They want the television visual of the questioning being done by "old mean white Senators".
I think so. It's sort of a live embed, so if it no longer exists on Twitter, it no longer exists here. I think the "likes/comments" count updates too.
Someone had to screen capture that .
It was drug induced.
Bizarre stuff like that does not come from rational vertebrates.
Absolutely. The people who are interested in her story and have the power of the vote surely produce the needed questions. Don’t they? They vote. If a quick follow up question is needed they just ask it, having the vote and all. They can get their staffers to give them a list to start with, but agility to produce their own questions after a particularly interesting question is powerful.
The Whelan tweet was way off and wrong.
But don't forget that "fellow student" facebook post that got a lot of play in a lot of media because she supported Ford. Then when she was showed simple contradictions between her story and what little we know of Ford's accusations, she deleted her posts. I think, in this information age, we always have to look at each claim with a grain of salt until we see something to back it up.
Ultimately I still don't see this going anywhere on the accusations of just one victim. It's he said / she said and unless there is a pattern of behavior established, I just don't think enough people will really care about this one alleged incident from almost 40 years ago.
I find Kavanaugh to be a poorly vetted selection for a number of other reasons. He's unpopular beyond precedent, too.
Kavanaugh is a great selection for Trump since he's about the most naked partisan we have seen nominated in a long time.
He's unpopular because he represents a shift in the court's ideology. Gorsuch replaced Scalia. That's ideology for ideology when it comes to being a textualist. No one really cried about that because it kept the traditional balance that the court has acted under for many years. But swapping Kennedy, a libertarian, with Kavanaugh represents a shift in the bench. That's always going to be unpopular because ultimately people want status quo. You elect a Republican president, and you see abortion rights popularity go high. You elect a Democrat as a president, and you see gun rights popularity go high. People fear a change to the status quo.
Kavanaugh is a Bush republican, not a Trump Republican. That's a big difference.
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