The best thing I have heard about the whole Safeway thing is that she originally said mid 80's then after Judge book said he worked at Safeway in 82 it became 82. Since when is 82 mid 80's?
Completely agree. Hell, in 1988 when I was a Marine on liberty in Singapore, just walking down the street, a transvestite grabbed my crotch and said "Hey handsome". My buddies laughed hysterically and made fun of me all night. So there you have it: sexual assault AND laughter at my expense from decades ago. Where's my FBI investigation?Quote:
I am not a psychologist but I really think that her abuse was long term, like a family member or close adult or family friend. Her story and claimed symptoms don't line up with a one time non-rape grope when she was 15.
They just don't line up. Not in my experiences with victims of tragic moments in their lives.
Actually, I think the book said that he "worked at a local grocery store" and didn't mention Safeway specifically.backintexas2013 said:
The best thing I have heard about the whole Safeway thing is that she originally said mid 80's then after Judge book said he worked at Safeway in 82 it became 82. Since when is 82 mid 80's?
Same issue with her original statements that alleged incident occurred in her late teens and then she changes it to 15. That's not anyone's definition of late teens.backintexas2013 said:
The best thing I have heard about the whole Safeway thing is that she originally said mid 80's then after Judge book said he worked at Safeway in 82 it became 82. Since when is 82 mid 80's?
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...That is now old news. In the last 48 hours, immediately after Senate Republicans and President Trump agreed to Democratic demands that the FBI investigate the 1982 incident, the Kavanaugh goalposts have moved dramatically. Now, a key issue is Kavanaugh's teenage drinking, and whether he testified truthfully to Congress about the amount of beer he consumed in high school and college more than three decades ago, and the effect it had on him.
Just look at the headlines:
Yale Classmate Accuses Kavanaugh of 'Blatant Mischaracterization' of His Drinking." (New York Times)
"Another Yale classmate breaks silence: Kavanaugh lied." (CNN)
"Brett Kavanaugh's College Friends Say He Lied Under Oath About Drinking." (NBC)
And many others. The allegation is that at last Thursday's hearing, Kavanaugh lied to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he was asked about his drinking practices both in high school and at Yale University. Kavanaugh was under oath at the time....
drcrinum said:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/byron-york-in-kavanaugh-fight-democrats-move-goalposts-far-far-awayQuote:
...That is now old news. In the last 48 hours, immediately after Senate Republicans and President Trump agreed to Democratic demands that the FBI investigate the 1982 incident, the Kavanaugh goalposts have moved dramatically. Now, a key issue is Kavanaugh's teenage drinking, and whether he testified truthfully to Congress about the amount of beer he consumed in high school and college more than three decades ago, and the effect it had on him.
Just look at the headlines:
Yale Classmate Accuses Kavanaugh of 'Blatant Mischaracterization' of His Drinking." (New York Times)
"Another Yale classmate breaks silence: Kavanaugh lied." (CNN)
"Brett Kavanaugh's College Friends Say He Lied Under Oath About Drinking." (NBC)
And many others. The allegation is that at last Thursday's hearing, Kavanaugh lied to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he was asked about his drinking practices both in high school and at Yale University. Kavanaugh was under oath at the time....
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Brett Kavanaugh's College Friends Say He Lied Under Oath About Drinking
What a "reach"! He admitted he drank beer in HS. He admitted he liked beer. He admitted he sometimes drank "too much". He refused to admit that he was a drunk/lush, despite the concerted efforts of Spartacus and others to get him to do so.Quote:
Yale Classmate Accuses Kavanaugh of 'Blatant Mischaracterization' of His Drinking." (New York Times)
"Another Yale classmate breaks silence: Kavanaugh lied." (CNN)
"Brett Kavanaugh's College Friends Say He Lied Under Oath About Drinking." (NBC)
Old Tom Morris said:
Right. Blackout drunk would be almost impossible to prove. Many simply don't have that switch, which I know I don't. And trust me, I've tested whether i have many times. I can get drunk, stumble around, may say stupid ****, and then eventually go to sleep. But I'm conscious of it all and remember it all the next day.
I've read somewhere that only 40% of the population is susceptible to black-outs caused by drinking. It's a trait that can be a flag that someone that has the "alcoholism gene", although not a perfect one.
What was the lie?drcrinum said:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/byron-york-in-kavanaugh-fight-democrats-move-goalposts-far-far-awayQuote:
...That is now old news. In the last 48 hours, immediately after Senate Republicans and President Trump agreed to Democratic demands that the FBI investigate the 1982 incident, the Kavanaugh goalposts have moved dramatically. Now, a key issue is Kavanaugh's teenage drinking, and whether he testified truthfully to Congress about the amount of beer he consumed in high school and college more than three decades ago, and the effect it had on him.
Just look at the headlines:
Yale Classmate Accuses Kavanaugh of 'Blatant Mischaracterization' of His Drinking." (New York Times)
"Another Yale classmate breaks silence: Kavanaugh lied." (CNN)
"Brett Kavanaugh's College Friends Say He Lied Under Oath About Drinking." (NBC)
And many others. The allegation is that at last Thursday's hearing, Kavanaugh lied to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he was asked about his drinking practices both in high school and at Yale University. Kavanaugh was under oath at the time....
Pinche Abogado said:
That he "never blacked out" from drinking too much.
Former "friends and classmates" coming out of the wood work to refute.
How do you know if someone blacked out vs drunk?Pinche Abogado said:
That he "never blacked out" from drinking too much.
Former "friends and classmates" coming out of the wood work to refute.
Well, that's exactly why us sane minded people are rolling our eyes and laughing at this new tactic. But, the rest of America appears to have bought into it....captkirk said:How do you know if someone blacked out vs drunk?Pinche Abogado said:
That he "never blacked out" from drinking too much.
Former "friends and classmates" coming out of the wood work to refute.
Pretty sure that my username is a giveaway on that one...Old Tom Morris said:
You might also be an alcoholic, technically a 2nd minority group!
I find that highly improbableQuote:
the rest of America appears to have bought into it...
Depends on the poll.captkirk said:I find that highly improbableQuote:
the rest of America appears to have bought into it...