Posted on 09/25/2018 2:41:21 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Congratulations, New York Times! You have gone full Avenatti in your desperation to derail the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Despite the fact that even Senate Democrats remain quite wary of embracing Michael Avenatti's wild charges against Kavanaugh based on bizarre extrapolations of seemingly innocent comments in his high school yearbook, the New York Times is now following his lead in debased speculation.
First let us look in the September 25 Vox at how Avenatti interprets Kavanaugh's yearbook to make his charges based on basically nothing which seemed to inspire the Times in a very similar effort:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
“”his high school yearbook””
There really should be a law against people like this attorney running loose around the country. He’s a danger to others!!
Is he saying the “yearbook” belonged to Kavanaugh or it was a yearbook from the year Kavanaugh was in the school? Two different things, you dip!
We are now to be held responsible for something that someone else wrote in our yearbooks? It’s not likely the owner who must be Kavanaugh would have written in his own yearbook. How did something so simple escape his wicked mind?
Wicked mind is right and he cannot imagine that everyone isnt the same.
With practice lots and lots of practice. (re: comment how did something so simple escape his wicked mind)
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