Just an illustration to show how fickle and unreliable "approval rating" is in terms of historically great leaders. Country doing good, bash the out of leaders, why not? Country under attack? Rally behind them because it could be real this time.
Just an illustration to show how fickle and unreliable "approval rating" is in terms of historically great leaders. Country doing good, bash the out of leaders, why not? Country under attack? Rally behind them because it could be real this time.
Didn't take long for the corporate gestapo to delete the video.
This kind of bull gets air time and any real victims get diluted by these ing parasites. A grease fire is too good for her.
29 lies and counting...
https://medium.com/@demandjustice/ka...g-69ab6dee833dLIE 1
In 2004, Kavanaugh claimed that the nomination of anti-abortion, anti-LGBTQ judge William Pryor was “not one that I worked on personally.”
TRUTH
Newly released emails showed Kavanaugh was involved in selecting Pryor, interviewing him, and working to confirm him.
LIE 2
In 2006, Kavanaugh denied he “primarily handl[ed]” the nomination of Judge Charles Pickering, who had pushed to reduce the sentence of a man convicted of burning a cross in front of an interracial couple’s house.
TRUTH
Emails released this year show that Kavanaugh prepared do ents on Pickering and worked on a draft op-ed in support of the nominee.
LIE 3
In 2006, Kavanaugh denied that he “handled” the nomination of William Haynes.
TRUTH
Recent emails revealed that Kavanaugh played a large role in Haynes nomination, including determining that Haynes “would be an across-the-board judicial conservative”.
Etc.....
of course he did. he pled guilty to lying
Perjury traps are common. The FBI and Comey didn't think Flynn lied, but Mueller's goons found some t's that weren't crossed.
that isn't a thing
The FBI and Comey didn't think Flynn lied, but Mueller's goons found some t's that weren't crossed.
here's everything he lied about
https://www.justice.gov/file/1015126/download
"t's that were't crossed"
These interviews are so pathetic and desperate now it almost seems like they’re straight trolling
Perjury trap is actually a thing, sorry.
Anywho, it's the main reason Trump won't talk to Mueller.
Sup bruh...you ever figure out how women go to the bathroom?
New Reports Add To Muddled View Of Brett Kavanaugh’s Character At Yale
New text messages suggest the Supreme Court nominee and his lawyers contacted old classmates in an effort to discredit Deborah Ramirez
Multiple reports on Monday evening shed light on Supreme Court nominee Brett
Kavanaugh’s recent efforts to rein in his friends’ comments about his behavior as a student at Yale University.
Kavanaugh and his legal team had been texting with the judge’s college friends to undercut classmate Deborah Ramirez’s allegations of sexual misconduct before she went public in The New Yorker.
Kavanaugh’s relationship to Ramirez was closer than he let on and that
she was uncomfortable around him when they were both at a wedding 10 years after they graduated.
Kavanaugh was known during his Yale days as a heavy drinker.
Kavanaugh after a bar fight while he was a junior at Yale. Kavanaugh was accused of throwing ice at a patron at the bar, and one of his friends, Chris Dudley, was accused of hitting the man with a glass on the side of the head.
another Yale classmate who said he was at the bar that night issued a statement providing other details of the encounter.
“I believe that he lied, distorted and dissembled to the Senate Judiciary Committee,” Ludington said of the judge.
“He never acknowledged that he got to the point that he might not actually remember something.
And I find that very hard to believe, actually. I find that impossible to believe, actually.”
While Ludington said he doesn’t think there’s anything inappropriate about drinking in college, he noted that he thought it was “fundamentally wrong” to lie to lawmakers.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...gEmail__100218
Blatantly, inarguably clear that K is serial liar, and a liar to Congress.
Perfect oligarchy candidate for SCOTUS, and echoes the deplorable, lying rot from the head of the Exec branch
Agreed 100%.
But to be fair lery really ed up her career while at Sec of State
If she had not been a sec of state (our historys tiest) she probably would have been elected
Thanks Obama![]()
Well, that should end the nomination right there. If it was a Democrat nomination it surely would have.
Kavanaugh: 29 Lies and Counting
Jeff Flake told 60 Minutes that Kavanaugh would not be confirmed if the FBI probe showed that he lied to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
We already know that Kavanaugh has lied. Repeatedly.
From Brett Kavanaugh’s first confirmation hearing for the D.C. Circuit Court to his most recent hearing with Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, he has lied.
It didn’t matter how small or big the issue.
It didn’t matter that he was under oath.
Integrity matters, Kavanaugh’s character matters, and
he has clearly shown that he is not fit for a lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court.
Here are 29 times that Kavanaugh has lied.
LIE 1
In 2004, Kavanaugh claimed that the nomination of anti-abortion, anti-LGBTQ judge William Pryor was “not one that I worked on personally.”
TRUTH
Newly released emails showed Kavanaugh was involved in selecting Pryor, interviewing him, and working to confirm him.
LIE 2
In 2006, Kavanaugh denied he “primarily handl[ed” the nomination of Judge Charles Pickering, who had pushed to reduce the sentence of a man convicted of burning a cross in front of an interracial couple’s house.
TRUTH
Emails released this year show that Kavanaugh prepared do ents on Pickering and worked on a draft op-ed in support of the nominee.
LIE 3
In 2006, Kavanaugh denied that he “handled” the nomination of William Haynes.
TRUTH
Recent emails revealed that Kavanaugh played a large role in Haynes nomination, including determining that Haynes “would be an across-the-board judicial conservative”.
LIE 4
In 2004, Kavanaugh denied knowing that he had received do ents stolen from Democratic senators during the Bush administration, claiming that he was “not aware of that matter ever until I learned of it in the media late last year.”
TRUTH
Emails showed that Kavanaugh received stolen information about Senator Leahy and was told to hold it in the “strictest confidence” and to keep it confidential — Kavanaugh should have known that it was improperly obtained.
Kavanaugh’s claims otherwise were deemed by one fact checker to “defy logic”.
LIE 5
In a 2004 written questionnaire, Kavanaugh wrote “These meetings, calls, and emails were typical of how judicial confirmations have been handled in past
TRUTH
As Glenn Kessler noted in the Washington Post, Kavanaugh’s claims that his interactions with Miranda were “typical” of past administrations is “not accurate”.
LIE 6
In 2006, Kavanaugh again denied knowing that he had received the stolen do ents saying that he “Did not know about it, did not suspect it.”
TRUTH
Emails showed that Kavanaugh received stolen information about Senator Leahy and was told to hold it in the “strictest confidence” and to keep it confidential — Kavanaugh should have known that it was improperly obtained.
LIE 7
In 2018, Kavanaugh denied knowing that he had received do ents that were stolen from Democratic senators during the Bush administration, claiming that his interactions with Miranda were “the usual kinds of discussions that would happen.”
TRUTH
Kavanaugh’s description that his interactions were “usual” has been categorized as “not accurate”.
LIE 8
During his confirmation hearing in 2006, Kavanaugh said, “I was not involved and am not involved in the questions about the rules governing detention of combatants.”
TRUTH
One year later, it was reported that Kavanaugh had in fact counseled a group of White House lawyers regarding the administration’s decision to deny lawyers to enemy combatants. There are now at least three recorded examples of Kavanaugh participating in discussions of Bush administration detainee policy.
LIE 9
During Kavanaugh’s 2006 confirmation hearing, he lied under oath about his work on warrantless wiretapping. Kavanaugh denied involvement in a controversial Bush-era surveillance program and said that he didn’t know about it until the program was revealed by the New York Times.
TRUTH
A newly released email shows that Kavanaugh asked the Justice Department about the cons utionality of “random/constant surveillance of phone and email conversations of non-citizens who are in the United States when the purpose of the surveillance is to prevent terrorist/criminal violence.
LIE 10
Kavanaugh claimed that his previous testimony about his work in the Bush White House was “100 percent accurate.”
TRUTH
As Leahy detailed, “There is evidence that Mr. Miranda provided you with materials that were stolen from me,” Mr. Leahy said at the hearing. “And that would contradict your prior testimony. It is also clear from public emails — and I’m refraining from going into nonpublic ones — that you had reason to believe materials were obtained inappropriately at the time.
LIE 11
During his 2006 confirmation hearing for his D.C. Circuit Court nomination, Kavanaugh assured members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would “follow Roe v. Wade faithfully and fully.
TRUTH
A decade later, and just one year after the Supreme Court once again reaffirmed Roe v. Wade in Whole Woman’s Health v. erstedt, Kavanaugh ruled to deny a woman the right to get an abortion without obstruction by the federal government.
LIE 12
“When this allegation first arose, I welcomed any kind of investigation. Senate, FBI or otherwise. The committee has now conducted a thorough investigation, and I cooperated fully. I know that any investigation … will clear me.”
TRUTH
NBC News: “Kavanaugh did not publicly welcome an investigation in two public statements denying the allegations and an in-depth interview with Fox News. It is unclear if he did so privately.
LIE 13
Kavanaugh claimed in his opening statement on September 27, “I spent most of my time in high school focused on academics, sports, church, and service.”
TRUTH
As Kavanaugh’s own calendar indicated, there were a lot of parties and gatherings noted, as the Washington Post noted, “But it does have one interesting entry: “Go to Timmy’s for Ski’s.” That’s a slang term for “brewskis” = beer, and he includes other friends who Ford alleges were at the party — or in the room, in the case of Mark Judge — when the incident occurred.
LIE 14
Kavanaugh stated, categorically, that he “never attended a gathering like the one Dr. Ford describes in her allegation.”
TRUTH
Kavanaugh himself admitted that his calendars “show a few weekday gatherings at friends’ houses after a workout or just to meet up and have some beers.
LIE 15
Kavanaugh argued that “none of those gatherings included the group of people that Dr. Ford has identified.”
TRUTH
A July 1 calendar entry included the exact group of people that Dr. Blasey Ford said attended the gathering.
LIE 16
Kavanaugh testified, “When my friends and I spent time together at parties on weekends, it was usually with friends from nearby Catholic all-girls high schools — Stone Ridge, Holy Child, Visitation, Immaculata, Holy Cross. Dr. Blasey did not attend one of those schools. She attended an independent private school named Holton-Arms, and she was a year behind me.”
TRUTH
New York Times: “Judge Kavanaugh’s implication is that students at Holton-Arms, an all-girls school, didn’t mingle much those who attended Georgetown Prep. Two of Judge Kavanaugh’s former schoolmates said on Friday that this was not true and that Holton-Arms students were routinely present at parties with Georgetown Prep boys.
‘Holton-Arms was definitely part of our social scene,’ Mr. Barbot said. Another Georgetown Prep alumnus who was in Judge Kavanaugh’s class said, ‘Holton was as much a sister school as the others.’
LIE 17
According to Slate, “Nine times during Thursday’s hearing, Kavanaugh claimed that four of the teenagers, including himself, made statements affirming that Ford’s version of events didn’t happen.
For example, Kavanaugh claimed that “[all four witnesses who are alleged to be at the event said it didn’t happen.
“I just want to reemphasize: All four witnesses who were allegedly at the event have said it didn’t happen, including Dr. Ford’s longtime friend, Ms.
Keyser.
“It’s been investigated and all four witnesses say it didn’t happen.”
TRUTH
This is untrue. Dr. Blasey Ford claimed that Kavanaugh, Mark Judge, a boy named P.J., and one other boy whose name she could not recall were present at the party. She also said her friend Leland was present. Though P.J and Leland have both said they could not recall the event, neither have said that it did not happen and Leland said she believed Ford.
LIE 18
Kavanaugh claimed in his opening statement on September 27, “Dr. Ford’s allegations are not merely uncorroborated, it’s refuted by the very people she says were there.”
TRUTH
Associated Press: “THE FACTS: The statements in question do not corroborate Ford’s allegations, but they also do not exonerate Kavanaugh. They leave open the possibility that people at the small gathering forgot about it or were not in position to witness the assault.
LIE 19
Kavanaugh claimed to be simply a social drinker.
“I — passed out would be — no, but I’ve gone to sleep, but — but I’ve never blacked out. That’s the — that’s the — the allegation, and that — that — that’s wrong.”
TRUTH
Many of Kavanaugh’s high school and collegeclassmates contest this, claiming that Kavanaugh was a heavy drinker who was often incoherent and even belligerent.
Even Trump himself admitted at a recent press conference, “He did have difficulty as a young man with drink[ing.
LIE 20
“We have heard your college roommate say that you did drink frequently…,” Klobuchar said. “Another classmate said it’s not credible for you to say you didn’t have memory lapses.”
“I don’t think I, I actually don’t think that’s, the second quote’s correct,” Kavanaugh replied.
TRUTH
Washington Post: “It is [correct. The classmate was Liz Swisher, who knew him in college. She told The Post that he was a ‘sloppy drunk,’ adding: ‘There’s no medical way I can say that he was blacked out. . . . But it’s not credible for him to say that he has had no memory lapses in the nights that he drank to excess.’
LIE 21
When asked about his high school year book’s reference to him being “Beach Week Ralph Club — Biggest Contributor,” Kavanaugh claimed that it was a reference to his weak stomach.
TRUTH
Again, according to manypeople who knew him in high school and college, this explanation lacks any credulity.
LIE 22
When Sen. Whitehouse asked Kavanaugh how do you pronounce “boofed,”Kavanaugh stated that it referred “to flatulence. We were 16.”
TRUTH
As the New York Times reported, “‘Boofed’ in the 1980s was a term that often referred to anal sex, and that is how Judge Kavanaugh’s classmates said they interpreted his comment. They said they had never heard it used to refer to flatulence.
LIE 23
When asked about “Devil’s Triangle” and what it was, Kavanaugh said it was a “Drinking game.”
TRUTH
As the New York Times reported “the phrase was regularly used to describe sex between two men and a woman.” As a classmate at Georgetown Prep, Bill Barbot said “the spin that Brett was putting on [the yearbook was a complete overstatement of the innocence with which they were intended.’
LIE 24
In Kavanaugh’s yearbook, some of the football players, including Kavanaugh, used the cryptic phrase “Renate Alumni.
Kavanaugh testified that it was because “she was a great friend of ours” and attacked Democrats and the media for bringing her name into it.
TRUTH
Two ex-Georgetown Prep classmates told the New York Times that boys were bragging (truthfully or not, probably not) about sex with Renate.
Sean Hagan said that Kavanaugh and his teammates “were very disrespectful, at least verbally, with Renate.
Renate said, I can’t begin to comprehend what goes through the minds of 17-year-old boys who write such things, but the insinuation is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue. I pray their daughters are never treated this way.
LIE 25
With respect to Kavanaugh’s yearbook reference of being a “Renate Alumnius,” Kavanaugh claimed it was to show “affection” because she was a friend.
TRUTH
Kavanaugh’s own lawyer told the New York Times, “Judge Kavanaugh and Ms. Dolphin attended one high school event together and shared a brief kiss good night following that event.
LIE 26
Kavanaugh claimed to have ““no connections” to Yale, explaining that “I got there by busting my tail.”
TRUTH
In fact, Kavanaugh’s grandfather attended the school and Kavanaugh would be classified as a legacy student.
LIE 27
Kavanaugh told Sens. Feinstein and Whitehouse that he never broke grand jury secrecy laws.
TRUTH
As Feinstein has detailed, “According to a memo from the National Archives, Brett Kavanaugh instructed Hickman Ewing, a colleague and deputy independent counsel in the Starr investigation, to ‘call [Chris Ruddy’ about matters before a grand jury, which would be illegal to disclose.
LIE 28
Kavanaugh said that polygraph tests are “not reliable.”
TRUTH
In a 2006 opinion, Kavanaugh wrote that polygraph examinations “serve law enforcement purposes.
LIE 29
Sen. Kamala Harris asked Kavanaugh if he had watched Ford’s testimony and Kavanaugh responded, “I did not. I plan to, I plan to, but I did not, I was preparing mine.”
TRUTH
A committee aide told The Wall Street Journal that Kavanaugh was watching Ford testify from a monitor in another room in the Dirksen Senate Building.
https://medium.com/@demandjustice/ka...g-69ab6dee833d
There was another New Yorker article on Sept 14 where Ramirez wasn’t named. In BOTH articles, Kavanaugh is quoted, so they obviously reached out to him for a statement. So, he technically knew about the allegation before it was published, but understood it would be published by the New Yorker.
What I've been saying all along - that from the beginning this has been an elaborate cover-up.
The GOP knew going in that because Trump wanted this guy - and this guy at all costs - because this guy placed the (R) President above the law -
they knew they needed to
a) rush through as fast as possible
b) conceal hundreds of thousands of public do ents
c) attack possible witnesses to any ery that Kavanaugh had engaged in
d) attack the Dems and accuse THEM of wrongdoing
e) if all of those fail - turn this entire thing into a he said/she said and accuse the Dems of turning it into a circus
Kavanaugh - under oath - testified that he found out about the Ramirez allegation after the New Yorker article was made public. Confirmed lie. Again.
Trump Jr. Says Kavanaugh Climate Makes Him Fear For His Sons
“I’ve got boys, and I’ve got girls. And when I see what’s going on right now, it’s scary,’ he said
When asked which of his children he fears for more, he said “I mean, right now, I’d say my sons.”
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-jr-kavanaugh-climate-sons?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_cam paign=Feed%3A+tpm-news+%28TPMNews%29
How dare abused women get all UPPITY and fight back.
White males supremacy contains both racism and misogyny.
New Yorker authors contacted Kavanaugh for statements before publishing.
Nah, they aren’t. Basically the cow-tipping of law. Sorry your boy uses it as an excuse.
By then Kavanaugh and his "team" had already tried to influence the witnesses and Kavanaugh himself asked a witness to DENY that Ramirez was credible.
Perjury traps are a big problem...for people who lie constantly (see Trump, Kavanaugh).
When he wrote his papers about indicting sitting presidents, Obama was in office - and he wrote that because he feared that maybe the distraction caused by Lewinsky encouraged Clinton to take his eye off of OBL in the late '90's.
Kavanaugh's do ent trove is larger than the last FIVE nominees - COMBINED.
I haven't seen Ford attacked. Slightly questioned only in a couple of instances.
Pelosi held the letter for at least 45 days - do you have an explanation for that? Wrongdoing? Or through your blue goggles are you blind to that, Homer?
Forgot democracts are for killing babies
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