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Offline SirLinksALot

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SOURCE: WESTERN JOURNAL

URL: https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/kavanaugh-1982-calendar-entries/

by  BENJAMIN ARIE



The last-minute attempt to derail Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation as the next Supreme Court justice has just hit a serious snag.

Facing damaging but almost completely unsubstantiated claims that he acted improperly with a girl back when he was a teenager, the conservative nominee has dug into his personal archives to defend himself.

Up until now, the vague accusations made by Christine Blasey Ford had only resulted in a “he said, she said” stalemate. Liberals insisted that Blasey Ford’s story of a bad encounter at a drunken party be believed, while conservatives have pointed out that the nearly 40-year-old claim is impossible to verify.

Finally, Kavanaugh has presented tangible evidence that the accusation doesn’t hold up.

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Offline Fishrrman

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This should have been kept "under wraps" until the hearing...

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This should have been kept "under wraps" until the hearing...
Agreed,now she has time to "fine tune" her story. I hope he has a similar calendar that covers the date of the other accusations.
« Last Edit: September 25, 2018, 09:22:56 am by verga »
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I'm amazed he still has calendars from 1982.  On the other hand, I worked for an attorney who kept diary-type calendars for decades.  When our offices were moving, I asked if I could throw them away and he said no.  Never was clear as to why he kept them.  Maybe it's a lawyer thing.