Continued. Quoting again. MITCHELL: “And I don’t just mean counter measures. Just any sort of tips or anything like that?” FORD: “No.” A bit later. MITCHELL: “Have you ever given tips or advice to someone who was looking to take a polygraph test?” FORD: “Never.”
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I remember that very well, because it seemed an odd question, as if Mitchell already knew the answer.
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Why did she lie tho? I mean, yea, if it looked like she coached someone else her own polygraph looks more dubious (ie she knew how to fake her own). But her case didn’t hang on polygraph. It was a nice supplement but Dems were gonna “believe wamen” either way. Why lie?
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You would think because it was such an odd line of questioning that she (or her jэw lawyers) would have suspected a trap.
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I was surprised they didn't catch it, yeah
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Is it possible that the endgame was to get kavanough to lie under oath in order to prevent his nomination?
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Possibly. But they haven’t gotten him on anything actionable yet as far as I can tell. If they really got him, they’d already be pressing charges I’d think.
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