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Turns out the anonymous allegation that Kavanaugh pushed his girlfriend up against a wall might be false. Imagine that!
The woman Kavanaugh was dating at the time said no such thing ever happened. I need time4fun's expert analysis on this.
A. She blames all men for this, she says it.
B. If the roles were reversed you and every woman would be having a fucking national meltdown.
"Guess who's perpetuating all these actions? It's the women in this country. I just want to say to the women of this country to just shut up and step up, do the right thing for a change."
#FeminismIsCancer
This is great. Especially interrupting Graham at the end. :lol:
This is stupid as fuck and whoever made it is bad and should feel bad.
I’m disappointed by the overall lack of beer memes that I thought would be everywhere by now.
Quote:
From attorney Diane Curtis, professor of family law at UMass:
"Back when I was representing domestic violence survivors in their family law cases, I witnessed a very high proportion of the abusive men on the other side cry in court. For a long time, I thought it was intentionally manipulative, but after a while I came to see it as genuine decompensation as they confronted for perhaps the first time their inability to control the realities they had constructed. For once, someone else — their victims, the court — was writing the script, and they simply couldn’t handle it. The mirror held up to their behavior undid them, at least temporarily; even more so, the loss of control over their little worlds.
"If I had had any doubts previously about the truth of the allegations against Kavanaugh, they disappeared when I heard him sniffling his way through the small part of the hearings I listened to yesterday. The angry outbursts I read about later further sealed the deal. I found myself not just certain the assaultive behavior had occurred, but concerned about his wife and daughters — a man who would come that undone during high profile hearings is almost certainly still engaging in those behaviors, in my experience, and I’d wager he’s still a problem drinker as well.
"The old white guys in the Senate, and the one in the White House, are similarly breaking down. They are grasping desperately at their control of the world, the reality they have lived for decades, and they are angrily and sometimes tearfully acting out as it is slowly but certainly removed from their collective grip."
Here is another perspective on the crying and the whining and the uncontrolled anger we saw from Brett Kavanaugh in his portion of the hearing. What struck me beyond the whining, crying, water gulping anger, was his incredible defensiveness around drinking. Some good examples of that are the lashing out at Klobuchar and how he downplayed it in his statement as a healthy enjoyment of a beer while mentioning it 30 times. Whatever the truth is about what was going on with him, the one thing we know with certainty is that he's not temperamentally fit to be a judge in the U.S. Supreme Court.