Jeff Flake says Brett Kavanaugh's opening statement at Thursday's hearing sounded like a man unjustly accused, but that "as it went on, I think his interaction with some of the members was a little too sharp." https://www.cbsnews.com/video/sen-jeff-flake-on-kavanaugh-testimony-if-i-were-unjustly-accused-thats-how-i-would-feel-as-well/ …
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@ChrisCoons says Kavanaugh's behavior Thursday raises questions about his suitability to be a judge. "He was clearly belligerent, aggressive, angry," he tells 60 Minutes. "His anger got the better of him. And he made a partisan argument."Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And he's not concerned that this reflects on his character and suitability as a judge? What about the repeated lies and deflections? Does perjury not also reflect on the suitability of a judge?
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You don’t say, Senator Flake.
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Not seemed, it was. And it is, all on its own, disqualifying.
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When will you be requesting Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s resignation from the court?
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yeah..and that should be a problem for him
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“Seemed”?
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1. he has lied under oath repeatedly 2. evidence shows he is clearly partisan and therefore can't rule fairly/effectively 3. his temperament is not suited for a supreme court justice
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How bipartisan is rbg?
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