Posted on 10/24/2018 8:23:11 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Sen. Jeff Flake appeared on the View today and said he wasnt sure if he believed Dr. Christine Blasey Ford or Judge Brett Kavanaugh, an answer that didnt sit well with most of the shows hosts.
Of course, all of the ladies on the show approved of Flakes decision to demand an FBI investigation after he was confronted in an elevator by a couple of activists. But the conversation turned when Joy Behar asked if the FBI investigation merely gave Flake cover to vote for Kavanaugh. Flake pushed back a bit, noting that the Anita Hill FBI investigation only took four days. He added that the Kavanaugh investigation was, thorough for the scope that it was and claimed it was also illuminating though he wouldnt say how exactly.
Co-host Sunny Hostin then asked, Did you believe Dr. Blasey Fords testimony under oath before the committee?
She was very compelling. He was very persuasive, Flake said.
Behar asked why Flake wanted to stick with Kavanaugh if there was any doubt about him. Flake said it would set a dangerous precedent if a mere allegation was enough to disqualify someone.
So you didnt believe her, Hostin said.
I dont know, Flake replied adding, I dont know if I believed him either.
Flake then pointed out that he was one of just a few Senators who didnt announce how they planned to vote before Dr. Ford testified. I dont want to defend Flake being Flake but he does have a point here. None of the Views hosts cared about all the Democrats who took Dr. Fords side before theyd even heard her story in person. There is no pushback on them to justify their votes. No one says, So you didnt believe him? The pressure is entirely one-sided, i.e. the GOP has to justify their votes in light of Dr. Fords testimony but Democrats dont have to justify their votes in light of Kavanaughs testimony and record.
At the end, of this exchange, Whoopi Goldberg again asks why the GOP decided to stick with Kavanaugh if there were questions about him regarding his teenage behavior, including his drinking. Flake replied that Kavanaugh had a perfect record for 12 years on the DC Circuit Court. His point, though he didnt quite state it this way, was that maybe the sudden flurry of allegations had something to do with the partisan circus atmosphere. And if thats the case, why would we expect the treatment of any replacement nominee to be any different.
Dare I say it? Flake is right about this. It was always easy for Dems to say We have a problem with this guy but if you nominate someone else, itll be fine. That was always a lie. If Trump had nominated someone else theyd have repeated the process all over again with the new nominee. The goal was to block the nomination of a conservative, any conservative. And if you dont believe that, just wait and see how Democrats behave if Trump gets a third appointment to the court.
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Jeff just shut up already. You voted. You are done.
Her older brother went to UNC. That made her a legacy. Out of state students pay higher tuition.
Ask one of her 64 sex partners
Maybe a ride in an Elevator will cleanse his Mind.
Then there’s this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvwqK2gn3S0
The Moron’s View...
My sister, who lives in Maryland, went to UNC. Her daughter was told that there are more qualified legacies that apply out-of-state than they can legally admit.
Her daughter (my niece) got in and graduated from UNC. She was at the top of her class in a Maryland high school and had a ton of activities.
If she had not been admitted, she was going through the back door to UNC (or NCSU) — go to a NC community college for two years and transfer.
My neighbor, a doctor is still in mourning her kid choose unc over notre dame. You would think her kid died. Older bro went to unc.
She was county fencing champ and other stuff. Hardly anyone goed to unc from our top public high school. Most of our kids go to private colleges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Ivy
Public Ivy Universities:
College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia)
Miami University (Oxford, Ohio)
University of California (nine campuses as of 1985)[7]
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
***University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill***
University of Texas at Austin
University of Vermont (Burlington)
University of Virginia (Charlottesville)
Thanks i already know the ranking. My neighbor wanted her kid to go to Notre Dame. It is a more popular school in our town with a vibrant catholic community and better for networking. Hardly anyone from here goes to UNC except maybe an athlete.
Networking is key. It depends where you want to live. Notre Dame is much more of a national school than UNC.
My kids wanted to live in Austin and work as engineers in the high tech start-up community, so they went to UT-Austin. They are very happy — except during the 110F summer heat.
That is great. Austin is a fun place for young people beginning their careers. My cousins kid just graduated with a phd in pharmacy. He visited Austin last month to check things out.
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