Posted on 09/22/2018 12:14:14 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Exactly - tends to suggest it’s just made up crap - especially when you consider Holton is grades 3-12...not just a high school.
..and our GOPe senators are more than willing to cave to this feminist slut puppy.
Which ones are the biggest farce? Them or her?
Beady eyed whore. She would would have made Pig Night at my HS. That’s when everyone got a date with a known slut.
My thoughts precisely. The Holton Arms PTB actually though it relevant to their education to chronicle all the
drunkenness and promiscuity in their HS yearbook? The parents saw nothing wrong with this serial debauchery of their underage daughters?
Are you suggesting that these are fake yearbooks meant to generate an anti-slut shaming backlash?
I have been reading some speculation that this episode is the result of a deliberate disinformation campaign by rogue elements in the IC.
There have been so many bizarre developments of late that I am actually starting to believe this.
Nauseating......yet, we have to factor in the Republicans are between a rock and a hard place vis a vis the power-starved Democrats.
The feckless Dems brought out the midterm script.....and have already accused Pubs of meanness towards the slut....and of trying to silence her.
False strawman argument. The voters that matter arent buying it. Its plainly obvious to anyone with a functional brain that this slut is a fraud. Why are the GOPe succumbing to it?
These spineless slugs need to get out more and actually listen to the voters who placed them in office.
Not really - however - I do think this is a trap.
Here’s why.
Consider that Holton Arms and Georgetown Prep are just a few minutes/miles away from each other.
Are we going to believe that all the girls at Holton were these rampaging drunken horny sluts - while at the same time believing that Kavenaugh and Goresuch were solemnly sitting at their desks with their hands folded, focusing deeply on their education???
If your going to suggest this is cultural - your basically indicting Kavenaugh too. These people were all from the same neighborhood - same social class.
I hate to admit it - but Im left wondering why we get so excited about anyone with “Georgetown” anything as part of their vita.
I don’t believe this “Yearbook” — it’s a lot like the Russian dossier. Room for lots of mischief in its production.
But her political comments provide a noteworthy “motive” for making this accusation.
The Democrats have already raised the issue of the culture at Georgetown Prep. I have no doubt that there were wild times to be had by some there.
I think it is a mistake to assume that Kavanaugh participated in the more wild antics though.
He seems like pretty much of a straight arrow to me.
I attended Catholic schools from 1st grade through college.
I know and understand the type. They really do exist.
I read it much differently.
Behind closed doors, the promiscuous Holton Arms girls considered the Catholic boys their prey.
They plotted and schemed to seduce the Georgetown boys.
The Holton Arms culture backed them up.
It was considered a feather in their cap if the Holton Arms sluts got a Catholic boy to succumb to their “charms.”
Who knows? Maybe Holton Arms awarded prizes for these seductions?
Im an alum of a well regarded prep school 90 minutes north of Georgetown. We compete with GP in some sports.
When I say “culture” - I mean it in a broader way - a social class - not school specific.
The only divider is the non-coed schools - it’s the same people.
And you don’t think the Georgetown prep boys thought the same?
Hows this sound? Which is more likely?
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Behind closed doors, the promiscuous Georgetown Prep boys considered the Catholic girls their prey.
They plotted and schemed to seduce the Holton-Arms girls.
The Georgetown Prep culture backed them up.
It was considered a feather in their cap if the Georgetown Prep boys got a Catholic girl to succumb to their charms.
Who knows? Maybe Georgetown Prep awarded prizes for these seductions?
I do definitely detect a sense of gloating, anti-Catholic bias in the support statement signed by many Holton Arms alumni.
Most all boys Catholic schools have a sister all girls Catholic school. I understand that Georgetown Prep had one, and this is where Kavanaughs former girlfriends who have given press interviews attended.
It is possible that Kavanaugh didnt really fraternize with Holton Arms girls. The common denominator, though, seems to be the exclusive country clubs in suburban MD.
An interesting asideit looks like Kavanaugh was an only child, and that both of his parents worked. It would be nice to know what sort of adult supervision he was under during his high school years.
I haven’t been able to figure out if Kavenaugh boarded at Geogetown Prep or was he a day student?
My understanding is that Holton-Arms is a day school only. Not a boarding school.
He lived nearby. I would think it unusual if he boarded there.
But my guess is that his parents had provisions for where he was to go after school hours. Maybe with a relative or a priest?
The anti-Catholic bias was rampant at Holton Arms. Doesnt take much to sense the anti-Catholicism there.
But it seems the calculated Holton-Arms girls went after Catholic boys with a vengeance.....including Gonzaga and other Catholic boys' schools.
One yearbook entry has the Holton girls mentioning their male conquests with great pride:
No longer confining ourselves to the walls of Landon and Prep, we plunged into the waters of St John and Gonzaga with much success.
You may or may not be able to read this from the article for free:
But if there is a silver lining, it is that the episode is providing an education for Americans on the new liberal standard of legal and political due process.
This has nothing to do with liberalism, whatever that maybe.
Make no mistake, this is evidence of the creeping totalarianism that is inevitable in a post-truth world.
It should be called what it is.
It would not be that unusual. Particularly senior year.
But the broader point is - boarding schools tend to be the ones with the “culture” problem.
Catholic girls day schools - not so much.
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