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Prediction on Kavanaugh/Ford Hearing

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by InTheLight, Sep 27, 2018.

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  1. Adonia

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    The only thing that will save the Kavenaugh nomination will be if the two men whom it has been reported have said they were the one's who actually did the attack come forward and testify to that fact. Barring that, the Republican RINOS Susan Collins, Lisa Murakowski, Jeff Flake and maybe a few others will vote no and that will be that.
     
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    According to some talking head I saw last night on TV, the woman is a paper filing prosecutor, not an experienced cross examiner from the trenches. The republicans may have chosen the wrong person to be doing the questioning.
     
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    I can't speak for SovereignGrace but it's not humiliation that I seek, I seek the truth coming out. Dr. Ford has delayed giving testimony, her story has changed, there are inconsistencies, there are no corroborating witnesses, and on and on.
     
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    I don't believe the Republicans are that stupid.
     
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    Woman walks up to Ford's lawyer as a break in the testimony is starting and surreptitiously slips him an envelope, which he quickly puts in the breast pocket of his suit jacket.
     
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    Dershowitz made this point. He believes they fumbled on this. She has no experience as a defense attorney, only a prosecutor. And yes, ITL, they just might be that stupid.
     
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    Lindsay Graham said one of the men was "...crazy as a loon" and he doesn't believe the other one. He said, "I'm not going to play this game."

    There will always be people who are mentally-ill and want attention by falsely confessing to things. That's why there is a need for real investigations.
     
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    Please note that she was not allowed to introduce corroborating witnesses, so you can't hold that against her.
     
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    Lindsey Graham also wants to confirm Kavanaugh and essentially believes he's innocent of these charges, meaning he believes these witnesses are not credible. So pick your poison.

    And how much time has he had look over the testimony of these two men?
     
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    They wanted to hide behind a woman's skirt because they do not have the courage to ask questions themselves.
     
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    Of course she was. She can bring in written testimony of anyone she wants. She couldn't find any corroborating witnesses.
     
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    So your argument is that Lindsey Graham doesn't like to investigate, he just jumps to conclusions?
     
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    No. My argument is you cite peoples opinions selectively.
     
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    You can't cross-examine a document. That's a lot different than having a corroborating witness.
     
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    Please note that the so-called corrroborating witnesses have all said in statements that either they weren't at the party, they don't know about the party, or that Brett Kavanaugh wasn't at that party. The one witness that she had, someone named Leland, didn't want to come forward because she was "focusing on her health issues."
     
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    Must be nice to be a mind reader.
     
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    It is an unprecedented move. I am open to correction...

    Why did they do it?
     
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    There are few of them in the Senate that have backbone, so if the perceived view is that she is a credible witness, the good judge will be toast.
     
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    The Judge is in a no win deal here, cannot prove a negative, and the media/dems/some republicans are just taking her testimony as if mother Mary was there!
     
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    I noticed that no Democrat asked a question about facts or tried to advance an investigation. Instead they lavished praise on her, said she was credible, said she was courageous (she was), and basically appealed to emotions and grandstanded.

    On the other side, I didn't see any rhyme or reason to prosecutor Mitchell's questions. There was no overarching strategy that I saw. She did bring out some more inconsistencies (the number of questions in the polygraph test, who paid for the polygraph test, her "fear" of flying unless it involves work and/or vacationing, not remembering if you gave WaPo your therapists notes, etc.)
     
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