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Oct 2nd, 2018 11:44 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Paul Krugman talks about Trumpism and Kavanaugh as a matter of white men enraged by challenges to their privileged status.
I’ve spent my whole adult life in rarefied academic circles, where everyone has a good income and excellent working conditions. Yet I know many people in that world who are seething with resentment because they aren’t at Harvard or Yale, or who actually are at Harvard or Yale but are seething all the same because they haven’t received a Nobel Prize.
And this sort of high-end resentment, the anger of highly privileged people who nonetheless feel that they aren’t privileged enough or that their privileges might be eroded by social change, suffuses the modern conservative movement.
It starts, of
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Oct 2nd, 2018 11:06 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Sheryl Gay Stolberg in the Times yesterday:
Democratic efforts to highlight sexual assault charges that are more than 30 years old have been dismissed by supporters of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh as the dredgings of ancient history. But the judge’s response to those accusations has raised new issues that go to the core of who President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee is right now: his truthfulness, his partisanship and his temperament.
And, in my view, his ability to reason. Sure, we all get that he’s livid because the allegations are about him and not someone else. It’s human to take things personally; it’s human to go ballistic when it’s you and look on with calm detachment when it’s not you. … Read the rest
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Oct 2nd, 2018 10:36 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Laurence Tribe makes an interesting point.
https://twitter.com/tribelaw/status/1047152614587154432
I hadn’t really thought about it in that light. He created a visible conflict of interest for himself with all that raging at “the left” and Democrats.… Read the rest
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Oct 2nd, 2018 10:02 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Another indication that Kavanaugh may have tried to stifle claims about his behavior:
In the days leading up to a public allegation that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh exposed himself to a college classmate, the judge and his team were communicating behind the scenes with friends to refute the claim, according to text messages obtained by NBC News.
Kerry Berchem, who was at Yale with both Kavanaugh and his accuser, Deborah Ramirez, has tried to get those messages to the FBI for its newly reopened investigation into the matter but says she has yet to be contacted by the bureau.
The texts between Berchem and Karen Yarasavage, both friends of Kavanaugh, suggest that the nominee was personally talking with former
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Oct 2nd, 2018 8:48 am |
By Ophelia Benson
One of Kavanaugh’s lies that I find peculiarly exasperating, especially from a lawyer:
BRETT KAVANAUGH: Dr. Ford’s allegation is not merely uncorroborated. It is refuted by the very people she says were there, including by a longtime friend of hers – refuted.
But that’s bullshit and any lawyer would know that.
Most simply and obviously it’s bullshit because the people he’s talking about didn’t even say that, they said only what is reasonable: that they don’t remember it. How would they remember it? They weren’t there, remember? They were in the house but they were not in the room. They were downstairs in the living room, while the assault Ford describes happened upstairs in a bedroom with the door closed. … Read the rest
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Oct 2nd, 2018 8:25 am |
By Ophelia Benson
https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1047104517085360128
McConnell tells Brennan he won’t condemn Russian interference but he will condemn Brennan and the Obama administration for talking about it.… Read the rest
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Oct 1st, 2018 5:04 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump earlier today:
Here is Trump calling on ABC News’s Cecilia Vega for the first question of the news conference:
Trump: “She’s shocked that I picked her. She’s in a state of shock.
Vega: “I’m not. Thank you, Mr. President.”
Trump: “That’s okay, I know you’re not thinking. You never do.”
Vega: “I’m sorry?
Trump: “No, go ahead.”
It seems likely Trump heard her say “I’m not thinking,” instead of “Thank you,” hence his reply. Still, there are two things about this exchange that are disturbing, although not out of character for Trump:
First, his attack on Vega came out of the blue. Vega hadn’t yet asked a question, so Trump can’t blame his derision on something she had
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Oct 1st, 2018 11:43 am |
By Ophelia Benson
The Times has breaking news:
The White House has authorized the F.B.I. to expand its abbreviated investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh by interviewing anyone it deems necessary as long the review is finished by the end of the week, two people briefed on the matter said on Monday.
The new directive came in the past 24 hours after a backlash from Democrats, who criticized the White House for limiting the scope of the bureau’s investigation into President Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court. The F.B.I. has already completed interviews with the four witnesses its agents were originally asked to talk to, the people said.
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Oct 1st, 2018 11:02 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Ok fine you can have your god damn investigation if you’re going to get in such a fit about it. You just can’t interview anyone. Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker:
As the F.B.I. began its investigation this weekend into allegations of sexual misconduct by Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, several people who hope to contribute information about him to the F.B.I. said that they were unable to make contact with agents.
That’s interesting, because we the public have been being told don’t wait to be called, if you have any relevant information get in touch with the FBI yourselves.
With a one-week deadline looming over the investigation, some who say they have
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Oct 1st, 2018 10:10 am |
By Ophelia Benson
A widely shared post by Emily Denny from September 27:
I believe Brett Kavanaugh. I believe that he truly doesn’t remember sexually assaulting someone. I believe that he’s forgotten all the hurt he has caused women. I believe that he didn’t understand the gravity of his actions as a 17-year-old. I believe that the night he forever altered Dr. Ford’s life is just another blip in the foggy haze of his teenage years.
I believe his upbringing and his privilege poisoned his ability to understand right and wrong. I believe he didn’t write “sexually assault someone” in his calendar. I believe he doesn’t think he did it.
I believe he’s frightened and upset. I believe his tears and whimpers. I
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Oct 1st, 2018 6:47 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Chad Ludington gave a statement about Kavanaugh to the press:
I have been contacted by numerous reporters about Brett Kavanaugh and have not wanted to say anything because I had nothing to contribute about what kind of justice he would be. I knew Brett at Yale because I was a classmate and a varsity basketball player and Brett enjoyed socializing with athletes. Indeed, athletes formed the core of Brett’s social circle.
In recent days I have become deeply troubled by what has been a blatant mischaracterization by Brett himself of his drinking at Yale. When I watched Brett and his wife being interviewed on Fox News on Monday, and when I watched Brett deliver his testimony under oath to the
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Sep 30th, 2018 4:49 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Another Yale buddy turns up to say no actually Kavanaugh drank like a fish and could barely stay upright when he did.
A Yale classmate of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh’s accused him on Sunday of a “blatant mischaracterization” of his drinking while in college, saying that he often saw Judge Kavanaugh “staggering from alcohol consumption.”
The classmate, Chad Ludington, who said he frequently socialized with Judge Kavanaugh as a student, said in a statement that the judge had been untruthful in testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he had denied any possibility that he had ever blacked out from drinking.
Mr. Ludington said that Judge Kavanaugh had played down “the degree and frequency” of his drinking, and that the
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Sep 30th, 2018 4:20 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Comey says the FBI can do a lot.
President Trump’s decision to order a one-week investigation into sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, his Supreme Court nominee, comes in a time of almost indescribable pain and anger, lies and attacks.
We live in a world where the president routinely attacks the F.B.I. because he fears its work. He calls for his enemies to be prosecuted and his friends freed. We also live in a world where a sitting federal judge channels the president by shouting attacks at the Senate committee considering his nomination and demanding to know if a respected senator has ever passed out from drinking. We live in a world where the president is an accused serial
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Sep 30th, 2018 11:03 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump last night, telling another lie:
Nope; big ol’ lie. NBC News today:
The FBI has received no new instructions from the White House about how to proceed with its weeklong investigation of sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a senior U.S. official and another source familiar with the matter tell NBC News.
According to the sources, the president’s Saturday night tweet saying he wants the FBI to interview
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Sep 30th, 2018 10:40 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Roger Cohen nailed the Kavanaugh operetta well:
What America saw before the Senate Judiciary Committee was an injudicious man, an angry brat veering from fury to sniveling sobs, a judge so bereft of composure and proportion that it was difficult not to squirm. Brett Kavanaugh actually got teary over keeping a calendar because that’s what his dad did. His performance was right out of Norman Rockwell with a touch of “Mad Men.”
This is what you get from the unexamined life, a product of white male privilege so unadulterated that, until a couple of weeks ago, Kavanaugh never had to ask himself what might have lurked, and may still linger, behind the football, the basketball, the lifting weights, the workouts
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Sep 30th, 2018 10:06 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Jennifer Rubin argues that Kavanaugh’s enraged performance makes him a terrible fit for the Supreme Court.
…here I want to focus on what may be the most significant issue — whether Kavanaugh’s “big reveal” that he is an angry partisan who thinks Democrats conspired to get him — now disqualifies him to sit on any court, let alone the Supreme Court.
That’s one of those questions that demand a single answer. No, an angry partisan who thinks Democrats conspired to get him should not be on the Supreme Court, because the court is emphatically not supposed to be a party-based institution.
The judiciary’s role in vital, hot-button issues has increased, making the Supreme Court seats precious, but the Senate acted
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