I think it's just evidence as to how thoughtlessly vicious social media can be. People are disconnected when trashing others, forgetting that these are actually real people.
Old Tom Morris said:
I think it's just evidence as to how thoughtlessly vicious social media can be. People are disconnected when trashing others.
Damn kids that are ignorant about Credence Clearwater RevivalBenFiasco14 said:Cross Canadian Ragweed is amazing and if you disagree I hope you step on a lego barefootblindey said:Not the good CCR, the Texas country band.BenFiasco14 said:I'm irrationally angry you got to see CCR live....aTm2004 said:I...I was working CARPOOL at Harry's one night during a CCR concert. As I was walking around, my ass was grabbed by 3 different women. I never told anybody, but it has sat with me for 15 years and has made it very uncomfortable for me to walk in large crowds of women. I demand those 3 women be fired from their jobs!CJS4715 said:
Reading the responses to the AP tweet, it has seemingly become cool on social media to tell your personal rape story. I think it is healthy direction as a people, but it sure brings out the skeptic in me seeing all of the attention it garners the alleged victim on social media.
If there is a Gorsuch letter, then come out with it. No need to hold that card. This lady would get dispatched to cuc-koo bird land, toot sweet. Then bring everyone in for a vote this afternoon.aginlakeway said:
This guy REALLY thinks there's a Gorsuch letter.
WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Michael Barnhart said:WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
Holton-Arms girls school is located next to the all-male Burning Tree Golf Club, where Ralph Blasey (Christine's father) was president. Did Christine use her father's position to gain access to PGA golfers?Gap said:https://heavy.com/news/2018/09/christine-blasey-ford-pga-golfers-tour/Quote:
"I can only tell you this. There is more news coming out every day about Dr. Ford," diGenova claimed on the show. "The Washington Post is doing a biography on her right now. And in the course of doing so, they contacted, at her request, members of the PGA tour. One of whom told the Post, 'I don't think you really want to talk to me.'" The comment was not further explained.
At the end of the show, diGenova said, "I'm for calling in outside witnesses. I want all the PGA golfers who have anything to say about her brought in to testify." Ingraham then said, "OK, to go to her character?" He replied, "bring in the PGA golfers to testify about her. She has put her character at issue. Bring in those golfers! Bring in those golfers!" Ingraham laughed and said, "we're going to learn more about that, everyone's wondering, googling LPGA, is it LPGA or PGA?" DiGenova replied, "It's PGA. It's the men. Bring in the golfers!"
Then, after Democrat Scott Bolden said there should be an investigation that includes the investigators from the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office's sex crimes unit, diGenova interrupted, saying, "you've got to send for the golfers first!
Yet you seem to be OK with the dems using her to destroy a man's life and family with an accusation from 35 years ago with zero proof?Michael Barnhart said:WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
Holton-Arms girls school is located next to the all-male Burning Tree Golf Club, where Ralph Blasey (Christine's father) was president. Did Christine use her father's position to gain access to PGA golfers?Quote:https://heavy.com/news/2018/09/christine-blasey-ford-pga-golfers-tour/Quote:
"I can only tell you this. There is more news coming out every day about Dr. Ford," diGenova claimed on the show. "The Washington Post is doing a biography on her right now. And in the course of doing so, they contacted, at her request, members of the PGA tour. One of whom told the Post, 'I don't think you really want to talk to me.'" The comment was not further explained.
At the end of the show, diGenova said, "I'm for calling in outside witnesses. I want all the PGA golfers who have anything to say about her brought in to testify." Ingraham then said, "OK, to go to her character?" He replied, "bring in the PGA golfers to testify about her. She has put her character at issue. Bring in those golfers! Bring in those golfers!" Ingraham laughed and said, "we're going to learn more about that, everyone's wondering, googling LPGA, is it LPGA or PGA?" DiGenova replied, "It's PGA. It's the men. Bring in the golfers!"
Then, after Democrat Scott Bolden said there should be an investigation that includes the investigators from the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office's sex crimes unit, diGenova interrupted, saying, "you've got to send for the golfers first!
Burning Tree is STILL all-male. FYI.VaultingChemist said:Holton-Arms girls school is located next to the all-male Burning Tree Golf Club, where Ralph Blasey (Christine's father) was president. Did Christine use her father's position to gain access to PGA golfers?Quote:https://heavy.com/news/2018/09/christine-blasey-ford-pga-golfers-tour/Quote:
"I can only tell you this. There is more news coming out every day about Dr. Ford," diGenova claimed on the show. "The Washington Post is doing a biography on her right now. And in the course of doing so, they contacted, at her request, members of the PGA tour. One of whom told the Post, 'I don't think you really want to talk to me.'" The comment was not further explained.
At the end of the show, diGenova said, "I'm for calling in outside witnesses. I want all the PGA golfers who have anything to say about her brought in to testify." Ingraham then said, "OK, to go to her character?" He replied, "bring in the PGA golfers to testify about her. She has put her character at issue. Bring in those golfers! Bring in those golfers!" Ingraham laughed and said, "we're going to learn more about that, everyone's wondering, googling LPGA, is it LPGA or PGA?" DiGenova replied, "It's PGA. It's the men. Bring in the golfers!"
Then, after Democrat Scott Bolden said there should be an investigation that includes the investigators from the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office's sex crimes unit, diGenova interrupted, saying, "you've got to send for the golfers first!
Michael Barnhart said:
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
So BEFORE this all started with Kavanaugh/Ford, you will supporting Trump? Correct?Michael Barnhart said:WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
If Christine was under the age of 18, I doubt that any PGA golfer will divulge anything derogatory. However, if she was 18, all bets are off.Quote:
"The Washington Post is doing a biography on her right now. And in the course of doing so, they contacted, at her request, members of the PGA tour. One of whom told the Post, 'I don't think you really want to talk to me.'"
They likely already did that.FireAg said:
hawg-
In the spirit of the President's tweets, didn't he just dare Ford and her attorneys to contact the appropriate police department and DA's office in the county in Maryland where the alleged incident occurred and file a formal, criminal complaint?
To me, that seems like the logical next step for them...
She'll just come out and say that she's not racist because she's slept with 40 black guys.PanzerAggie06 said:
Pull a play from the DNC playbook. Her daddy was the President of an elite country club in the early 80s? I'm guessing it was a lily white crowd back then. So, she was raised in a racist environment that fostered hate. The Dems would do it in a heartbeat.
aTm2004 said:She'll just come out and say that she's not racist because she's slept with 40 black guys.PanzerAggie06 said:
Pull a play from the DNC playbook. Her daddy was the President of an elite country club in the early 80s? I'm guessing it was a lily white crowd back then. So, she was raised in a racist environment that fostered hate. The Dems would do it in a heartbeat.
That's one possible response by Team Ford. Doubtful it happens though.FireAg said:
hawg-
In the spirit of the President's tweets, didn't he just dare Ford and her attorneys to contact the appropriate police department and DA's office in the county in Maryland where the alleged incident occurred and file a formal, criminal complaint?
To me, that seems like the logical next step for them...
I think if they had done that, it would have hit the press already...Rapier108 said:They likely already did that.FireAg said:
hawg-
In the spirit of the President's tweets, didn't he just dare Ford and her attorneys to contact the appropriate police department and DA's office in the county in Maryland where the alleged incident occurred and file a formal, criminal complaint?
To me, that seems like the logical next step for them...
The liberal twitter army was calling for the Maryland AG to file charges or at least investigate Kavanaugh.
aginlakeway said:So BEFORE this all started with Kavanaugh/Ford, you will supporting Trump? Correct?Michael Barnhart said:WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
For most, they "believe it" because they want to stop Trump and Kavanaugh, nothing more. If they were actually honest, most would call it BS.fatherof4 said:
With all do respect, why would anyone believe that something happened to Dr Ford?
Yeah, right.Quote:
Before Trump's unnecessary bullying tweet, I was planning to vote for him in 2020.
Because it would involve making a sworn statement to the police which, if later shown to be false, would open her up to criminal prosecution...aggiehawg said:That's one possible response by Team Ford. Doubtful it happens though.FireAg said:
hawg-
In the spirit of the President's tweets, didn't he just dare Ford and her attorneys to contact the appropriate police department and DA's office in the county in Maryland where the alleged incident occurred and file a formal, criminal complaint?
To me, that seems like the logical next step for them...
He was such a saint before this but now that he's called out a lying strumpet on Twitter you're going to vote against him in two years?Michael Barnhart said:WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
BS. If THIS tweet changed your vote, you were never going to vote for him.Michael Barnhart said:aginlakeway said:So BEFORE this all started with Kavanaugh/Ford, you will supporting Trump? Correct?Michael Barnhart said:WelchAg said:Nothing he said was out of line. People are afraid to state the obvious. Nothing happened (even if it was actually tried). It was not bad enough that she reported it to authorities. Kavanaugh has made his way up the ranks as a circuit court judge, yet it wasn't bad enough for her to bring it up then...only now that he is a SCOTUS candidate.amercer said:Tom Hagen said:
Trump breaks his silence.
He was so close to not ****ing this up.
People are too afraid to call out the obvious BS in this whole story.
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
Before Trump's unnecessary bullying tweet, I was planning to vote for him in 2020.
mugwurt said:Michael Barnhart said:
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
Methinks you need to look up the definition of "vilify" and "attack"... nothing Trump tweeted fits either definition.
But carry on with your faux outrage, as if you were ever going to support Trump anyways.
You have also mastered fake outrage...Michael Barnhart said:mugwurt said:Michael Barnhart said:
Well, that's enough. Time to figure out who I will support in 2020. I know there are plenty of men are thinking the same thing, but there was no need to vilify Ford here. I believe something substantial and traumatic happened to her around the stated time frame (whether the reported event or something else) and it's tyrannical to use the bully pulpit in an attack like Trump's.
Methinks you need to look up the definition of "vilify" and "attack"... nothing Trump tweeted fits either definition.
But carry on with your faux outrage, as if you were ever going to support Trump anyways.
Don't need English lessons thank you, I am quite nimble with the use of words and actually gifted in recognizing meaning in other people's writings.
No. Neither she, nor her lawyers have requested a state investigation. They are all in on the FBI doing it.Rapier108 said:They likely already did that.FireAg said:
hawg-
In the spirit of the President's tweets, didn't he just dare Ford and her attorneys to contact the appropriate police department and DA's office in the county in Maryland where the alleged incident occurred and file a formal, criminal complaint?
To me, that seems like the logical next step for them...
The liberal twitter army was calling for the Maryland AG to file charges or at least investigate Kavanaugh.