If you’re still using the line “it’s a job interview” you’re either incredibly stupid or amazingly disingenuous. These are accusations of sexual assault. The job is truly secondary at this point. The rest of this mans life is on the line. So is his everything he’s done to date.
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This is no longer a job interview. See my above statement. I was quite clear on that. Which of the 2 are you?
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I see that you're repeating a point that is incorrect on its face. That will not make it correct, no matter how many times you repeat it. This is a job interview. The impeachment for serial perjury may come later, but this is not a trial.
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No. It’s a fact. 100%.
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Look, Republicans could have dealt with this in more appropriate fashion by asking the FBI to review the allegations--all of them, including sworn testimony from Mark Judge. That they didn't choose that path is on them. Take this up with Chuck Grassley, who chose this path.
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Few people are claiming Ford lied about her assault. Therefore few people are claiming that her lifetime of trauma tied to it is made up. So she's already paying her lifetime cost. Know who else is paying a lifetime cost? Jane Doe, thanks to Kavanaugh's activist rulings.
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That last part is exactly what I expect from people like you and it’s what all of this is truly about. Deep down you know it. It’s political weaponization of sexual assault. You simply don’t want him confirmed. It would be refreshing if you just admitted it.
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"People like me"? What are people like me? People who've also been sexually assaulted? People who recognize that Kavanaugh's activisim with Jane Doe violated all of his claimed principles, including the 10th Amendment?
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Emotional irrelevancy to the issue at hand.
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