Re: Kavanaugh and Ford When judges are not primarily appointed to and don't act to serve justice or a constitution, but to deliver for political ideologies, it's an obvious weak point in a democracy. And when, in addition, crimes they allegedly commit, such as perjury, are investigated or not investigated, or are considered important or unimportant for purely partisan reasons, there's very little confidence to be had in the institutions they are purportedly an integral part of.
That goes for Presidents too. If Clinton was found to have perjured himself, he should have been removed from office (as Republicans insisted). If Kavanaugh perjured, he should not be allowed to be a judge at any level. If you can't establish some reasonable standard of ethical requirements for political or judicial appointees that applies to both sides then you don't have the basics of a properly functioning democracy in place.
The same goes for credible allegations of misconduct. There needs to be an objective and fair process that protects both the accuser and the accused, and a comprehensive and independent investigation should be a part of that along with a suspension of judgement (especially among politicians) until that's completed.
So, Republicans "win" this partisan fight. Democrats may "win" the next one. But as a country, America and its institutions continue to lose. That's not something anybody should be celebrating.