This intensive Talmudic analysis of Kavanaugh’s yearbook references is getting bizarre. Slang terms evolve, teenage inside jokes are often multi-layered and inscrutable to outsiders: just seems like a really trivial fixation when there are so many legitimate reasons to oppose him
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This lays out an extremely clear and persuasive case establishing Kavanaugh's pattern of deception. (I still don't think the case hinges on the precise meaning of in-group yearbook references, but that doesn't detract much at all from the core argument)https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/09/how-we-know-kavanaugh-is-lying …
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I think for a 53 year old that drank frequently since high school that is pretty unlikely. Also, he said he’s never been blackout drunk... which is even more implausible
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Seriously? Popular vernacular transcends across all areas, especially high school. His group of friends either knew what they were saying and changed the definition or he’s lying... what’s more plausible in this circumstance?
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But if Mark Judge, PJ, and Squee all tell the FBI that “boofing”, in their usage, is an anal alcohol consumption technique, that will further demonstrate BK’s perjury propencity. The hope is to not confirm a consistently dishonest SCOTUS justice.
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The policy thing reaches a dead end at 51 votes, fake crap and FBI investigations can go on forever.
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