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The FBI investigation is the icing on the cake. He discredited himself with the partisan attacks and attitude last Thursday. The lies he told about drinking, Renata, etc., were just the sauce on a main dish that is not to be consumed by humans.

I don’t see how Collins, Murkowski, and Flake can vote for him, unless they are just as partisan as him. There is no other explanation.




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I Know Brett Kavanaugh, but I Wouldn’t Confirm Him
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I Know Brett Kavanaugh, but I Wouldn’t Confirm Him

This is an article I never imagined myself writing, that I never wanted to write, that I wish I could not write.

OCT 2, 2018
Benjamin Wittes
Editor in chief of Lawfare and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution

If I were a senator, I would not vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh.

These are words I write with no pleasure, but with deep sadness. Unlike many people who will read them with glee—as validating preexisting political, philosophical, or jurisprudential opposition to Kavanaugh’s nomination—I have no hostility to or particular fear of conservative jurisprudence. I have a long relationship with Kavanaugh, and I have always liked him. I have admired his career on the D.C. Circuit. I have spoken warmly of him. I have published him. I have vouched publicly for his character—more than once—and taken a fair bit of heat for doing so. I have also spent a substantial portion of my adult life defending the proposition that judicial nominees are entitled to a measure of decency from the Senate and that there should be norms of civility within a process that showed Kavanaugh none even before the current allegations arose.

more:http://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/why-i-wouldnt-confirm-brett-kavanaugh/571936/


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