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Originally posted by @sh76Although that does not mean she lied about everything she said, it does establish that she is not honest. Coming from a psychology professor I think it is a very bad sign.
That was a pretty weak part of her testimony, I totally agree. First, Grassly insisted that they offered to go to her in CA and it's somewhat hard to believe that she never got that message (unless Grassly is flat-out lying, which I don't think he is).
She also admittedly flies a lot, for both vacation and work. The she vacationed in Delaware in July is har ...[text shortened]... concile with the idea that she didn't want to come to Washington because she didn't want to fly.
The post that was quoted here has been removedRight, they were private conversations. But we had a serial rapist (by the standard that an accusation is always to be believed) and adulterer seeking advice from a Rev. Jesse Jackson, who sired a child during an adulterous affair and also has been accused of sexual harrassment and coming onto his subordinates.
The post that was quoted here has been removedNot at all.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyYou, on the other hand, seem twisted and peevish.
She seemed credible and sincere. Kavanaugh seemed credible and sincere. Lindsey Graham seemed credible and sincere.
Originally posted by @handyandyWow, look at this internet tough guy -- we're better all watch out or Handy Andy will take a break from his fulfilling & busy life to insult us.
You, on the other hand, seem twisted and peevish.