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Victoria33
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All of this is serious, security has been boosted in the nation’s capitol. Hey, people, I just hope no one gets hurt or worse. This is all a concocted problem. No truth in it imho.
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens believes as you do, so yes, you (and I) are in quite good company.I think this essentially what the other signatories to the letter from the profs are saying, so I feel like I am in good company holding this view too.
A child claims to have been molested by a parent, a coach, a teacher, a priest. There is no evidence beyond the child’s claim. Do you view those who accept the allegation as entirely discarding the concept of justice?As I said, there are two options: either evidence matters or it doesn’t. Either an allegation can be substantiated or it can’t. If you choose to believe someone solely on the basis that a charge was made you have entirely discarded the concept of justice, and that pretty much describes the Democrat position in this entire vile mess.
Of course you do, that being the current meme being floated by those who, seeing the Ford tale crumble, need to latch onto something else to justify opposing him. His judicial temperament has been on display during his twelve years on the bench, and it has been impeccable. Not that that matters to those who opposed him before his name was even announced.I don’y really care if he assaulted Ford 30-plus years ago. I think he’s exhibited a temperament that renders him incapable of serving as a productive and honorable justice of the Supreme Court.
That seems to me to be highly melodramatic. Most people just don’t care. And it’s the fault of Republicans, including Kavanaugh. He could have been totally truthful from the outset. He could have remained calm and dignified during questioning. And please don’t give me the thing about “his reputation was being destroyed.” His harsh words and undignified manner came when he was delivering a prepared speech he READ. They were not the words of righteous anger, uttered spontaneously. He MEANT to come off as sexist and partisan as he did. He CRAFTED the words.The Democrats are playing with fire. Someone could get hurt or worse from their antics.
He has done NO WRONG. You got an investigation.That seems to me to be highly melodramatic. Most people just don’t care. And it’s the fault of Republicans, including Kavanaugh. He could have been totally truthful from the outset. He could have remained calm and dignified during questioning. And please don’t give me the thing about “his reputation was being destroyed.” His harsh words and undignified manner came when he was delivering a prepared speech he READ. They were not the words of righteous anger, uttered spontaneously. He MEANT to come off as sexist and partisan as he did. He CRAFTED the words.
If after an investigation there is nothing whatever to corroborate the story, if all the people the child said saw the incident deny any knowledge of it, then yes, it would be unjust to act as if what he said was true.A child claims to have been molested by a parent, a coach, a teacher, a priest. There is no evidence beyond the child’s claim. Do you view those who accept the allegation as entirely discarding the concept of justice?
Please try to refrain from telling me what I think. I don’t care. I don’t really care if Kavanaugh is confirmed or not. I agree with Retired Justice John Paul Stevens that Kavanaugh is “too emotional” to be a justice, but I’m also mature enough to know every little thing can’t go my way. In the grand scheme of things, for me, a Supreme Court justice I don’t like means little-to-nothing to me. I can’t even name the full court. So please do NOT tell me how I think. That is hubris on your part and does not win anyone over to your side.Of course you do, that being the current meme being floated by those who, seeing the Ford tale crumble, need to latch onto something else to justify opposing him. His judicial temperament has been on display during his twelve years on the bench, and it has been impeccable. Not that that matters to those who opposed him before his name was even announced.
Your response seems a bit peevish, and this was because I ridiculed your argument? My, what might you have said had I accused you of something actually serious, like attempted rape? Would an impassioned response have been justified, or would that be too undignified?Please try to refrain from telling me what I think. I don’t care. I don’t really care if Kavanaugh is confirmed or not. I agree with Retired Justice John Paul Stevens that Kavanaugh is “too emotional” to be a justice, but I’m also mature enough to know every little thing can’t go my way. In the grand scheme of things, for me, a Supreme Court justice I don’t like means little-or-nothing to me. I can’t even name the full court. So please do NOT tell me how I think. That is hubris on your part and does not win anyone over to your side.
No, I did not.He has done NO WRONG. You got an investigation.
If you accused me of attempted rape, I think you were nuts. I’m a woman.Your response seems a bit peevish, and this was because I ridiculed your argument? My, what might you have said had I accused you of something actually serious, like attempted rape? Would an impassioned response have been justified, or would that be too undignified?
I actually agree with you on this. Ford is a middle-aged college professor. She should know better than to make unsubstantiated accusations. I’m not Repub, and even I don’t believe her. So maybe the Senate only allowed her and Kavanaugh to testify. She could have at least gotten a sworn statement. She could have turned over the therapist’s notes. She should have known she wouldn’t have been believed.But let’s also be quite clear that how we treat children is quite different from how we treat adults, and safeguards that may be appropriate for children are not appropriate in the adult world. Are you suggesting that we treat Ford like a child?
Whatever Ford’s reasons were for making this charge against Kavanaugh, the way the Democrats used it should surely be condemned. Feinstein sat on the charge for almost two months before bringing it before the committee, and even after it was presented she still didn’t give even the chairman of the committee an unredacted copy of the letter for weeks. The hearing was an orchestrated circus, starting with the clowns who had to be ejected from the committee room for their intemperate outbursts.Nor do I believe this was a Democrat conspiracy. That’s melodramatic. I think it was a woman looking for her “fifteen minutes of fame” and a few other perks I don’t think it’s proper to mention here.
If the alt-right is defined by the likes of Richard Spencer, I want nothing to do with it. As I’ve said often here, identity politics, regardless of its source, is racism.Alt-right is all right.
Yes, Feinstein should have told Ford she could not keep the letter confidential at all, for any length of time, if Ford wrote the letter. It contains so many grammar mistakes, I find it difficult to believe a college professor wrote it. Feinstein was acting stupidly and unprofessionally to keep it for weeks, if that was the scenario. At this point, I really don’t believe many in Congress, Democrat or Republican. If Feinstein kept the letter for weeks, she did no one any favors.Whatever Ford’s reasons were for making this charge against Kavanaugh, the way the Democrats used it should surely be condemned. Feinstein sat on the charge for almost two months before bringing it before the committee, and even after it was presented she still didn’t give even the chairman of the committee an unredacted copy of the letter for weeks. The hearing was an orchestrated circus, starting with the clowns who had to be ejected from the committee room for their intemperate outbursts.
I agree with you regarding identity politics and racism.If the alt-right is defined by the likes of Richard Spencer, I want nothing to do with it. As I’ve said often here, identity politics, regardless of its source, is racism.
What is interesting about this is what it suggests for a possible assault on a woman’s reputation should one be nominated to the Supreme Court (by Trump). Suppose a man accused her of acting like Ford claims she did. What would it say about a young woman’s morals and judgment if she were to go to a private party with four guys and no other girls, where there would be underage drinking with no chaperone? A woman may not credibly be accused of attempted rape but could readily be accused of slutty behavior and egregiously poor judgment. Personal destruction by slanderous accusations are available for either gender should someone choose to use them.If you accused me of attempted rape, I think you were nuts. I’m a woman.