Another problem with Kavanaugh
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Pursuant to
rydra_wong's last post, for anyone who understandably finds it uncomfortable to talk about sexual assault with Republican senators' office staffers (or indeed Republicans and conservatives generally, or anyone in general), former Senator Russ Feingold, who served on the Judiciary Committee during Kavanaugh's confirmation to his present position, has laid out the, AHEM, discrepancies between Kavanaugh's testimony then and information that's come out in the current proceedings and the extent to which that's an issue..
(I suspect I'm not alone in wanting Mr. Feingold to make the rounds of the news shows with this.)
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(I suspect I'm not alone in wanting Mr. Feingold to make the rounds of the news shows with this.)
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Date: 2018-09-27 09:47 pm (UTC)Yes, yes, THAT HAPPENED. ARRRRRgh.
This. THIIIIIIIIIIS. They are losing the "right" to take up all the oxygen in every room they are in and make literally everyone else take them (and all too often their damn genitals) into account all the time everywhere and calculate around them like an obstacle course and think about them ALL THE DAMN TIME while they are annoyed and affronted if they are ever made to notice any of the rest of us at all ever. Oh, noes, they might actually have to care about the feelings of people not them to even a fraction of the extent that all of the rest of us have to think about them all the time! Here, I've got an entire symphonic orchestra in miniature playing the saddest of dirges just for them.