Posted on 10/02/2018 5:23:14 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh warned his friends that they might be evicted from the beachfront condo they rented in 1983, and wrote details alluding to the events that were expected to take place there, in a letter obtained by The New York Times.
"Our problem down there might be too many people," Kavanaugh wrote in the letter. "We're going to have to decide while we are there who we want and don't want ... If half of Gonzaga/St. Johns starts coming, we might have to give the boot or else we might get it ourselves."
"The danger of eviction is great and that would suck because of the money and because this week has big potential. (Interpret as wish)," he added.
Kavanaugh in the letter alluded to the possibility of a noise complaint during their stay.
"It would probably be a good idea on Sat. the 18th to warn the neighbors that we're loud obnoxious drunks with prolific pukers among us," Kavanaugh added in the postscript, suggesting they could advise neighbors "to go about 30 miles."
Kavanaugh also said in the letter, "I think we are unanimous that any girls we can beg to stay there are welcomed with open...."
Kavanaugh told the Times on Tuesday through his lawyers, "This is a note I wrote to organize 'Beach Week' in the summer of 1983." He declined to comment further.
The Supreme Court nominee's behavior in high school and college came under heightened scrutiny after multiple women, one who knew him in high school and one who knew him in college, accused him of sexual misconduct.
Kavanaugh has denied each allegation.
Tom Kane, Kavanaugh's classmate and a participant in "Beach Week," a tradition in which high school seniors typically rent out for the weekend apartments or condos to coincide with their graduation, said the letter was only "a couple of harmless jokes."
"It sounds like the script of Revenge of the Nerds, really," Kane said in an interview with the Times, adding that he couldn't remember the details of the drinking that took place at the condo.
White House spokeswoman Kerri Kupec told the paper, "It seems The New York Times is committed to embarrassing Judge Kavanaugh with three-decade-old stories of adolescent drinking.
Democrats have been critical of Kavanaugh's explanations regarding allegations of his heavy drinking during his high school and college years.
Some critics have said he misrepresented himself in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last Thursday, where Kavanaugh said he "sometimes had too many beers" and "cringed" when he remembered some of his prior behavior. He denied ever being blackout drunk.
The hearing was scheduled to review Christine Blasey Ford's allegation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party in the summer of 1982.
Kavanaugh has unequivocally denied the accusation and provided his calendars for the period, which he says show no trace of the party Ford described.
The three other people Ford has named as fellow attendees have said they have no memory of the party, including a lifelong friend of Ford's who says she has never met Kavanaugh, though she believes Ford's allegation.
The FBI is currently conducting a weeklong investigation of the allegations of sexual misconduct surrounding Kavanaugh, all of which remain uncorroborated.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on his confirmation at the end of the week.
Brought to you by the people who never bothered to look at Obama’s college records. Or maybe they did look, and kept their mouths dutifully shut.
It doesn’t matter, they appeal to their most fanatical followers. At this point, there’s so many claims thrown up in the air, so many non-credible, that I just doubt he’s guilty of anything serious. Hell, if it were a Democrat as POTUS they would call the Supreme Court nominees squeaky clean in a heartbeat.
That does it.
Lots of college roommates in a condo.
Heaven forbid.
Knowing Judge Kavanaugh was a healthy, normal, red-blooded, heterosexual male through his life is a VOTE for YES for his Confirmation.
Sounds like he was the responsible one of the group. Don’t overload the condo against the rental agreement, don’t make too much noise.
Most of this crap is college guy stuff. All of it so stupid.
Every non-rabid leftist who has ever gone to beach week after high school graduation is now more inclined to vote for Kavenaugh rather than less.
In what parallel universe can any content of that letter be considered irresponsible or detrimental of his character?
I wonder, therefore, that these people will probably want movies like “Revenge of the Nerds” or “Fraternity Vacation” or “Gotcha” or “St Elmo’s Fire” or “Where the Boys Are ‘84” and other 1980s movies about college life and partying either heavily censored or banned outright?
We got evicted every year at beach week. This is crazy talk the Dems are really digging their hole. Think every fraternity and sorority nation wide and their events. The Dems should put away their microscope because these types of events go back generations and formed some strong bonds.
How many chicom spy drivers have worked for him?
Based on the schools listed this was high school also.
Has the NYT forgotten how much college students excel at self-mockery and other forms of low humor? Hello I give you “National Lampoon”, nobody really shot that poor dog.
We can't have that on the court.
‘We’re going to elect a SUPREME COURT JUDGE! Highest court in the land!
Quick, look at any info related to his high school and college years’.
???
“Mr. Kavanaugh - have you ever seen, in it’s entirety, or portions of, the film titled ‘Animal House’? I must remind you that you are under oath.”
“The Supreme Court nominee’s behavior in high school and college came under heightened scrutiny after multiple women, one who knew him in high school and one who knew him in college, accused him of sexual misconduct.”
So multiple is equal to two. Good to know.
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