humbleseeker:
gracepoole:
expressed his anger over the delay in allowing him to refute the allegations, calmly
How is this possible
It’s actually not that difficult. I assume any capable adult can calmly express anger. It’s a mark of maturity.
Or a mark of apathy, it all depends upon what is at stake. Anger unhinged is one thing, but righteous anger at injustice and evil is another thing altogether.
Jesus expressed anger at the money changers in the Temple by flipping over their tables and driving them out. Was that a sign of “immaturity” on his part? Of incapacity?
Here is a man who has seen his family threatened, his reputation shredded, and his character reviled.
USA Today suggested he should never coach girls basketball ever again because he shouldn’t be trusted around girls.
The paper wrote, “he should stay off basketball courts for now when kids are around.”
www.nationalreview.com
Bill Maher attacked Kavanaugh through his daughter, effectively calling them both liars.
http://conservativeangle.com/bill-m...d-his-daughter-in-the-most-vile-way-possible/
Newspapers and websites have sided with a lawyer of known ill-repute and reported as credible, stories that are not only implausible but ridiculous on their face.
And you don’t suppose Kavanaugh should show just a little anger?
I would have questioned his sincerity if he hadn’t.
Notice he hasn’t even hinted at vindictiveness or “getting them back,” which would have put into question his sense of justice.
You could just as easily have speculated that had Kavanaugh remained stoic through it all that he was just “storing it up” so as to not reveal his hand when he attains the seat and causes his accusers mayhem. Damned if he does, damned if he don’t.
Again, I’m not believing it, because no matter what Kavanaugh does, someone somewhere will find find some pretext or angle to prognosticate what he will do in the future.
The chief priests used Jesus’ outburst in the Temple as evidence of sedition against Rome and their authority.
Just not finding your divining of Kavanaugh’s emotional brew to be very convincing. More like reading a tempest in a teacup, which pretty much sums up the entire Dem strategy here: find the smallest “
lingering uncertainty” and turn it into moral outrage at what might “very likely” be the case no matter how vanishingly small that uncertainty remains.