“I’ve never sexually assaulted anyone,” Brett Kavanaugh says. He acknowledges, “I may have met her.” But he says he doesn’t remember Christine Blasey Ford, and denies being at any party like the one described.
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Kavanaugh, asked why not an FBI investigation, says he wants a fair process to clear his name quickly by testifying before committee. Doesn’t explain why FBI inquiry is not necessary, and he’s not pressed
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Ummm it was the talk of the campus. The New Yorker heard of it from students at the time who weren’t immediately involved.
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This is why doing this interview prior to Thursday was a disastrous decision.
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He doesn't realize when people talk about you, they generally don't talk about the topic TO you.
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Really Kavanaugh!? "talk f the campus"!? I doubt that because when I reported an attempted rape in 1982, my school expelled me in order to protect the reputation of the offender. He went on to become a highly respected baseball coach as an adult.
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Apparently it was.
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Uh...that’s exactly what another Holton-Arms student reported happened.
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DKE is the talk of the town smartass, thats why we doubt the VIRGIN thing
Just wit for the pic's that are coming
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One male classmate told The New Yorker he learned of the incident either the night it happened or within the next day or two. He said he is “one hundred per cent sure” he was told at the time it was Kavanaugh who exposed himself to Ramirez.
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He also independently said that it occurred at Lawrence Hall during their freshman year. I’ve known this all along,” he told The New Yorker. He declined to be named because of the partisan battle over Kavanuagh’s confirmation
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“It’s been on my mind all these years when his name came up. It was a big deal.” He said it stuck with him because it was disturbing and out of the bounds of typical acceptable behavior.
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The classmate also said he was shocked, but not surprised, it had been Kavanaugh, because he said Kavanaugh would be “relatively shy,” until he drank, when he could become, “aggressive and even belligerent.”
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It seems like it may have been.
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And apparently it was.
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