The converse of installing an alleged attempted rapist to the supreme court would be not installing an alleged attempted rapist to the supreme court. Which would be nice for all parties involved, I imagine. — StreetlightX
Here's a curiosity. — unenlightened
Alas, the whole notion of justice is so far betrayed by both sides, that they might as well dissolve the committee and the supreme court both. Justice counts for nothing, and nobody believes in it. — unenlightened
How many participants in this thread seek the truth rather than a chance to express their pre-manufactured opinions in the pithiest way possible? — frank
The question is whether one is open to persuasion, not whether one has an opinion. — unenlightened
The question is whether one is open to persuasion, not whether one has an opinion. — unenlightened
In the same way the democrats would not have held onto the information until the last second had they actually wanted the truth. — yatagarasu
You seem not to understand the American electoral system.If it passes midterms there is a 100% chance he isn't confirmed because the republicans will not have enough votes to get him there. — yatagarasu
1. As i explained above, there is no evidence that the Democrats leaked Ford's letter. So your premise is questionable at best.What other reason would you hold it? — yatagarasu
In the same way the democrats would not have held onto the information until the last second had they actually wanted the truth.
— yatagarasu
It is amazing how the virtue of Senator Feinstein is being used against her cause. Let us review the facts:
1. After consulting with her friends, Dr. Ford herself anonymously tipped the Washington Post and sent her letter before Kavanaugh was selected -- showing it was not a general attack on any nominee, but an attempt to avoid the selection of such a flawed candidate.
2.Senator Feinstein was asked to hold Dr. Ford's Letter in confidence. Despite the fact that it would have been to her party's political advantage, she did so. There is no evidence that Doc Ford's letter was ever leaked. Thus, Sentator Feinstein acted with virtue.
3. Reporters got wind of the story late (possibly from a friend of Dr. Ford) and it was only as a result of the news accounts and the press showing up in her classroom, that Dr. Ford finally agreed to make her name known and allow her letter to be released.
Thus, there is no factual basis for the late hit conspiracy theory. — Dfpolis
Nothing except Senator Feinstein's honor and virtue in following the request of Doc. Ford that her name not be disclosed. In order to have an investigation, the investigators would have to know who was leveling the charges.There is nothing I know of that would have prevented sen feinstein from informing the committee and immediately using the existing investigating ability of the committee to conduct a confidential investigation of these charges 45 plus days ago when she received the letter. — Rank Amateur
the accusation could have, and should have been investigated confidentiality. it is completely possible to have investigated this allegation and keep dr fords name out of the press. — Rank Amateur
Perhaps Frank's point was that we have little evidence in this thread that anyone is open to persuasion. — Jake
Alas, the whole notion of justice is so far betrayed by both sides, that they might as well dissolve the committee and the supreme court both. Justice counts for nothing, and nobody believes in it. — unenlightened
I am sorry, but I see no case for equal blame here. — Dfpolis
hat she was brought in and not used in this even handed way, seems to indicate that either she was partisan, or she was assumed to be partisan. — unenlightened
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