This circus is the ultimate culmination of it.
We have someone who has been investigated by the FBI six times, and somehow, they never stumbled over any evidence of him drugging and raping women. Either they’re too incompetent to continue to exist as an investigatory body, or this is all bullshit.
In his Fox News interview, he described how these smears are affecting his and his family’s life, seemingly sincerely. So we have two theories that fit the facts: He is sincere and innocent, or he is a sociopath who has been fooling people for decades by merely seeming like a kind, upright man of the highest probity while having a secret life of being a drunken rapist.
Guess which way I’m going with both theories?
Just take the vote. And I hope there’s a huge backlash against Democrats at the polls in a few weeks.
[Update a couple minutes later]
“She’s not credible. Not at all.”
Yes, while in college, she attended high-school parties at which she was aware that the boys were drugging the girls and gang raping them, but she personally avoided drinking anything, and didn’t warn any of the girls. And she’s totally honest. That’s the best the Democrats have.
Riiiiggght.
[Friday-afternoon update, after the hearing on Thursday]
Jim Treacher: I believe she believes this happened.
So do I, or at least I’m willing to believe it. As he notes, the Republicans screwed up by allowing this be about lying, and credibility. The fact that she believes it happened, of course, does not mean that it happened; memory is a funny thing, and she’s had lots of therapy and encouragement from Democrats to nourish the belief that it was Kavanaugh.
"I believe her claims that I did this. I'm sure she believes that I did. She is mistaken." https://t.co/bJ0eTrc8ut
— Rand Simberg (@Rand_Simberg) September 28, 2018
[Bumped]
[Saturday-morning update]
Take a roll call; it’s important to know where senators stand.
[Update a while later]
Yes, the Republicans shouldn’t have delayed the vote.