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The hell it is. "what kind of evidence exists in a sexual assault case" In cases of assault, there can be all manner of physical evidence. In cases of harassment, usually not so much. It's a tough problem, the common lack of evidence. I don't think the solution is to abandon the presumption of evidence. Al Sharpton falsely accused white cops of rape. The Duke lacrosse players were falsely accused of rape. Rolling Stone falsely accused a UVA student of rape. This doesn't mean that all accusers of lying, nor does it mean that the guilty don't deserve severe punishment. But it does mean, that especially in this political climate where nothing matters except winning (especially on the left), that you need more than an accusation. "I'm not buying into her mistaking him for someone else. " You don't have to buy it. You just have to admit that there's no proof. She lied about her fear of flying. All 4 witnesses she put there, including a woman who has been a lifelong friend, refuse to corroborate her story. That's evidence. Evidence that she's mistaken, or perhaps lying, I can't know. " can remember every single person by first and last name who bullied me and caused me severe emotional distress." So can I. I can also point to cases, as I have done, where people were falsely accused, often for liberal political gain. The fact that you and I can remember the names of our tormentors, means absolutely nothing in this case. You aren't her, neither am I. |
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This photo was shown to be a fake? If all there were, were accusations, especially if they were from conservative women, then he should not have had to resign. Fair enough? Any hypocrisy there on my part? Any at all? |
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Through that network, Kavanaugh was mentored by D.C. Appeals Court Judge Laurence Silberman, known among his colleagues for planting leaks in the press for partisan advantage. When, as I came to know, Kavanaugh took on the role of designated leaker to the press of sensitive information from Starr's operation, we all laughed that Larry had taught him well. (Of course, that sort of political opportunism by a prosecutor is at best unethical, if not illegal.) But the cabal's godfather was Ted Olson, the then-future solicitor general for George W. Bush and now a sainted figure of the GOP establishment (and of some liberals for his role in legalizing same-sex marriage). Olson had a largely hidden role as a consigliere to the "Arkansas Project" — a multi-million dollar dirt-digging operation on the Clintons, funded by the eccentric right-wing billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife and run through The American Spectator magazine, where I worked at the time. Both Ted and Brett had what one could only be called an unhealthy obsession with the Clintons — especially Hillary. While Ted was pushing through the Arkansas Project conspiracy theories claiming that Clinton White House lawyer and Hillary friend Vincent Foster was murdered (he committed suicide), Brett was costing taxpayers millions by peddling the same garbage at Starr's office. A detailed analysis of Kavanaugh's own notes from the Starr Investigation reveals he was cherry-picking random bits of information from the Starr investigation — as well as the multiple previous investigations — attempting vainly to legitimize wild right-wing conspiracies. For years he chased down each one of them without regard to the emotional cost to Foster’s family and friends, or even common decency. Kavanaugh was not a dispassionate finder of fact but rather an engineer of a political smear campaign. And after decades of that, he expects people to believe he's changed his stripes. |
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So the Repubs are corrupt but the Dems are some degree more corrupt yet that "degree" causes you to hate the Dems. the way you do - wow. |
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Some, sadly yes. There are tens of millions of, any group that size has bad apples. "the Dems are some degree more corrupt" A lot more. "that "degree" causes you to hate the Dems" I dislike their policies, and especially dislike their methods. I see Republicans trying to talk about issues, and the democrat response is, way too often, an accusation of hate. I hate the identity politics. I keep hearing liberals talking about the Kavanaugh case in terms of race. Everyone involved is white, why is it a racial issue? |
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"You've got to deny, deny, deny and push back on these women, If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you're dead." |
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And if the democrats want to establish that an accusation is enough to establish guilt, what do they suspect will happen when they are in the majority, and they want to fill SCOTUS seats? Are they this short-sighted? |
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I don't see a racial component to this. |
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A new paper finds that Republicans are more likely than Democrats to support their party because of their own cultural identity https://www.economist.com/democracy-...ntity-politics Who’s Campaigning on Identity Politics? https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/30/o...migration.html Why identity politics benefits the right more than the left https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...t-trump-racism The Republicans are now the party of identity politics https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...s-donald-trump People don’t vote for what they want. They vote for who they are. https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlo...=.4fd8d23ebaca Republicans and their identity politics are destroying America https://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-bl...are-destroying this is the one you should read Democrats Are Wrong About Republicans. Republicans Are Wrong About Democrats. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features...out-democrats/ |
A lot of “what if” going around from the left. Haha
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If you think that Republicans focus on identity politics more than Democrats, well, suffice to say I disagree. That's practically all you hear from democrats these days. |
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And I think if K has problems at this point it isn't what he may or may not have done to Ford. |
McConnell should give them another week...the dems look incredibly stupid and they are doing a great job getting out the vote...for the republicans :kewl:
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A long read by a writer from the Brookings Institute, I would gladly read a considered opinion for why.
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Who cares? Why does gender and skin color correlate with due process? "And I think if K has problems at this point it isn't what he may or may not have done to Ford" I respect you for saying that, and you may well be right. |
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Upcoming Supreme Court decision
One precedent at risk concerns the Constitution’s double jeopardy clause, which forbids subsequent prosecutions for the same crimes. The Supreme Court has made one exception, saying that the federal government and the states are independent sovereigns, meaning that the same conduct can be prosecuted separately in state and federal courts. In 2016, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, called for a fresh look at whether the exception makes sense. “The matter warrants attention in a future case in which a defendant faces successive prosecutions by parts of the whole U.S.A.,” she wrote. The court will consider the question in Gamble v. United States, No. 17-646. Its answer may have implications for the legal problems faced by associates of Mr. Trump. Should he pardon them for federal crimes, a Supreme Court ruling narrowing the definition of double jeopardy could complicate attempts by state prosecutors to pursue parallel charges. |
big scoop in the new york times today, it’s reported that when in college, Kavanaugh threw ice over someone during a bar fight.
Just how pathetic are these people? What’s next, that he said nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah in kindergarten? is this a joke? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Truth be told he was probably a great athlete and in fantastic shape
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Trump mocking Brett Kavanaugh accuser at rally
POTUS character assassination.... where lindsey grahams outrage now? |
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