Brett Kavanaugh’s lack of character, credibility and candor
Right-wing media are trying to distract from the simple fact that Supreme Court nominees have a heavy burden to prove
Blog ››› 1 hour 37 min ago ››› TIMOTHY JOHNSON mediamatters.org ... Consider also that Kavanaugh once enlisted his friends to keep details of a trip they took together from their spouses. In a 2001 email, Kavanaugh apologized to his friends after the trip for “growing aggressive after blowing still another game of dice” and added, “Reminders to everyone to be very, very vigilant w/r/t confidentiality on all issues and all fronts, including with spouses”:
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What was that about?
It’s also worth noting that there is another person whose credibility may be important to consider, but that conservative media have shown no interesting in examining.
According to Ford, while Kavanaugh put a hand over her mouth and was attempting to remove her clothes, one of Kavanaugh’s classmates, Mark Judge, was in the room. Judge, like Kavanaugh, has denied the incident occured. But in his memoir, he has written that he often drank to the point of blacking out during high school. Judge is now a conservative commentator and the disturbing views he has expressed about sexual assault, and women generally, make his claims about the incident even more suspect.
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