Posted on 09/14/2018 2:15:40 PM PDT by sitetest
On Friday morning, The New Yorker's Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow reported on a letter alleging possible sexual misconduct by Brett Kavanaugh while he was a high-school student. According to the New Yorker:
"The woman, who has asked not to be identified, first approached Democratic lawmakers in July, shortly after Trump nominated Kavanaugh. The allegation dates back to the early nineteen-eighties, when Kavanaugh was a high-school student at Georgetown Preparatory School, in Bethesda, Maryland, and the woman attended a nearby high school. In the letter, the woman alleged that, during an encounter at a party, Kavanaugh held her down, and that he attempted to force himself on her. She claimed in the letter that Kavanaugh and a classmate of his, both of whom had been drinking, turned up music that was playing in the room to conceal the sound of her protests, and that Kavanaugh covered her mouth with his hand. She was able to free herself. [...] In a statement, Kavanaugh said, I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time.
Kavanaughs classmate said of the womans allegation, I have no recollection of that.
The Kavanaugh classmate quoted in the New Yorker is Mark Judge, a writer in Washington, D.C. Judge spoke to THE WEEKLY STANDARD Friday afternoon, strongly denying that any such incident ever occurred. "It's just absolutely nuts. I never saw Brett act that way," Judge told TWS.
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>>Billy Graham practiced that, being that he was so well known. He would never be alone in a room with a woman because of the possibility of accusations later. I went to Wheaton College and that was well known there.<<
Re the same subject, wasn’t our Vice President ridiculed for expressing a preference not to meet alone with any woman in public or otherwise because of the possibility of being falsely accused of some impropriety?
I think it's partly generational: things have gone downhill since I was a young dragon.
Letter written to the NY Times bashing Trump by an anonymous person who claims he has position in the WH.
Certain people who wish to remain anonymous are interviewed by Bob Woodward for his book.
Anonymous woman accuses Kavanaugh.
I think I see a pattern here.
Someone should tell the idiots at Fox News so they can correct the hate slander mongers on their panels.
The impression I get is that it’s great to avoid women because you hate them, but terrible to be cautious because you care for your wife.
Maybe so, and he did break this story, but in my opinion he has been brainwashed by his mother, who is a nutcase. He has a vendetta against his "father" Woody when there is more proof that it's MIa Farrow is the puppet master also Joan Crawford who may have contaminated Rona mind. I take Ronan Farrow Allen Sinatra Jr the 3rd reporting with a grain of salt since although it was sexual abuse by failed starlets that made Him superstar, now it's just needless piling on. No,Ayer what you think of Woody Allen, and I'm no fan, these articles shead light on how Ronanwas raised by Mia The Smearing of Woody Allen & A son speaks out
Funny about that ... old folks knew about people.
No. That's me, marble.
Bagster
Please understand.
When I said the elder Nancy Sinatra that is a way of saying “Nancy Sinatra, the mother of Tina,Frank,Jr. and Nancy Sinatra,Junior.” A mother named Nancy had a daughter named Nancy. Men say junior all the time but women have a harder time differentiating this.
Long after the divorce, Frank often visited his ex-wife Nancy,Sr. and young Tina said to young Nancy,Jr. one night “Who is that laughing and talking with mama?” Nancy,Jr. said “Silly, that’s daddy in bed with mama. He’s still staying here tonight.” (in My Father’s Daughter).
Whether or not this happened with Mia Farrow is controversial but possible. Sinatra was 50, Mia 21 in July, 1966 at their wedding. Divorced 1968. Every writer thinks he can make up ,speculate, or truly back up with facts all the details of Sinatra’s life.
I do not know who Ronan Farrow’s father is and I’m sorry I brought it up! I apologize. I have read about 70 or 80 books on Frank Sinatra and was preparing to write a book about him and still may do it. I have about 30 more books I haven’t read yet on FS.I am retired now so lack the excuses I had before.
I am not on solid ground about Ronan Farrow so please forget I brought it up.
I pray it never becomes exciting for your Marine daughter.
Hurry up and wait is good enough.
Tell her I thank her for her service when you can.
He's a descendant of Adam and Eve ... and we all know what THEY did. He's obviously unqualified!
i’m not into FSOG . I think men think women fantasize about being held down against their will. But thats just me. I am sure you have different views on what is “ok” to do to a woman.
Women "juniors" are pretty common for Hispanics in the U.S. Maybe it will catch on outside that culture.
When they're little girls, you call them "the little one": la pequena Ariselda or la pequena Maybelline, "A'sita" or "Yanita." When they're adults, it's "Edra junior" or "Gilda junior."
*applause*
Bagster
What makes this all the moredisgusting is that Bill Clinton was accused of rape and these same folks covered for Clinton like a carpet over bad flooring.
She was bored at home. I think the entertainment level of boot camp is going to pick up in the next couple of weeks! After boot camp, she’s supposed to go to Meteorology school in Biloxi, and then (like all Marines) probably to Okinawa! Older sister, 9 years in the Coast Guard, loved the Pacific.
Wow! Good for you!
I’m thinking from the wording this may have been a boy they roughed up at the time....
a boy that has been in therapy since then.... and is only now a “girl.”
Why don’t you take a bath, bagster? It saves FR on fumigating bills.
Lol
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