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originally posted by: Annee
Who else, man, knows - - in a romantic (or sexual) way 65 women?
And all these 65 women come forward to defend your honor?
Aquaintances? Sure - - but, 65 women defending you against sexual aggression?
That's more of a fairytale than accusing him of aggression.
Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is expected to be confirmed by October 1 when the court begins its next term Top Judiciary Committee Democrat has mysterious letter alleging Kavanaugh of something in high school but she won't show it to other senators Top D.C. #MeToo attorney is believed to be representing the woman at the center of whatever allegations the letter might contain Letter came from someone the woman knows and was sent to a California congresswoman, who shared it with Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein Sen. Dianne Feinstein got it over the summer but chose this week to hint at sexual misconduct accusations at an inopportune moment for Republicans An FBI official told The Washington Post hours later that it wouldn't open a criminal probe, but instead would hand the material to the White House It's likely whatever Kavanaugh's accuser believes he did falls outside the statute of limitations in whatever state or district it allegdely occurred
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: seagull
I’m in no way claiming that this isn’t about trying to stop Kavanaugh from being confirmed. That doesn’t mean the Ford woman is lying and Kavanaugh is a saint. The two concepts aren’t mutually exclusive.
originally posted by: Willtell
If the GOP just brushes this aside then they will get a knuckle sandwich from the female vote something they were going to get anyway.
They would be stupid to just brush this woman allegations under the rug and rush to approve him
"I thought he might inadvertently kill me."
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: seagull
They dont know his character.
They knew him professionally. That doesn’t mean they know whether he’s capable of this kind of act.
It's naïve to think otherwise.
We all thought we knew Bill Cosby
We are women who have known Brett Kavanaugh for more than 35 years and knew him while he attended high school between 1979 and 1983.