Symmetry wrote:Some of this may already have been covered, but updates wise, a lot has happened. So to keep people up to speed:
- 2 more women have come forward accusing Kavanaugh- one of sexual assault, one of rape, and perhaps serial rape.
- Kavanaugh presented a calendar as evidence to prove his innocence.
- Kavanaugh's yearbook entry was exposed, and it doesn't make him look good.
- More witnesses came forward to support the women.
- Some of Kavanuagh's backers are now withdrawing their support.
Not a great few days for Kavanaugh, but a real goldmine for investigative reporters.
The second and third accusers did not accuse him of sexual assault, rape, or serial rape.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/26/politics ... index.htmlSymmetry wrote:To be fair, he said a lot of stuff in his interviews and testimony that have been now proven to be untruthful.
Like what specifically?
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... -dishonestHere's an "article" from Vox (a definitively left wing publication). The premise of the "article" is Kavanaugh lied to Congress. Having read the "article," I have not seen any indication that Kavanaugh said something that was proven to be untrue. I urge you to read the "article;" in the likely event you do not, I'll boil it down for you:
(1) Kavanaugh is a bull shitter / ass kisser (because he "buttered up" Trump). Therefore, since he's will to kiss ass or bullshit, he must be a liar.
[quote-"Vox"]The buttering-up of Trump is not, viewed in isolation, the worst thing in the world. But in some ways, its sheer triviality speaks volumes about Kavanaugh’s character. By the time he delivered those introductory remarks, Trump had already picked him. But in addition to whatever flattery he offered Trump in private, he was so thirsty for the president’s approval that he chose to gild the lily in his public remarks and then reemphasize loyalty to Trump during sworn testimony.[/quote]
(2) Kavanaugh misled or dissembled on certain issues (none of which can be proven he lied about). Therefore he must be a liar.
Vox wrote: And you’re not supposed to mislead Congress — even if you manage to do so in ways that don’t meet the legal standard for perjury.
The "article" goes out of its way to try to paint Kavanaugh as a liar but can't actually show any lies that he actually told that can be proven. Do you have anything in particular you were thinking about?