...”Just watched the interview, he came across as very robotic, inhuman which did not help him but like my wife said, hes a judge, he has to be measured in what he says.”...
I watched, too, and I thought he was anything but robotic. I saw his emotions in his body language. At times, I felt that he wanted to cry. He had to be very measured in what he had to say, because, first of all, he is a judge, and for him to level any speculation about his accuser would have been inappropriate. He says he does not know her. You can bet, the hyennas were listening to his every word, hoping to find some food for their destructive fetishes. I think it was very helpful for those who watched to see this good man, who has accomplished more in his brief time on this earth than all of his haters put together. This process has not a shred of judicial dignity left. It is anyone’s guess what will happen to the credibility of the #Me, too, movement after this. The Senate needs to vote and if the “hold out’s,” want to vote against this finest of fine men, then, so be it. The voters will judge their actions. The Kavanaugh’s have suffered enough at the hands of these people. They need to know where they go from here and they need to be surrounded by the friends and family they have known for all of these years, so they can recover from this horror.
Well said...
Beautifully said! Well done!
I feel exactly the same on every point. I wish there was some way we could help this fine decent man. He and his family are victims of Democratic terrorism.