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Poor Kavanaugh wants to run for SC judge

 
 
Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 25 Sep, 2018 10:53 pm
@maxdancona,
Quote:
I don't believe that White people screaming at each other in colored hats is productive.


Would it help if they didn't have hats? Perhaps bandanas with a floral designs...

Why are they screaming at each other, shouldn't they be shouting or speaking their ideas towards those with opposing thoughts?

By the way, I can't shake the feeling that your use of "White", bathes your post with notes of racism.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 12:43 am
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Amy Chua, the Yale law professor and best-selling author who endorsed supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, has denied allegations that she instructed female law students to exude a “model-like” femininity when interviewing for clerkships with the judge.

“Everything that is being said about the advice I give to students applying to Brett Kavanaugh – or any judge – is outrageous, 100% false, and the exact opposite of everything I have stood for and said for the last 15 years,” Chua said in a letter that was sent to the Yale Law School community.

The Guardian and the Huffington Post published articles last week that alleged that Chua, the author behind the best-selling book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, and her husband, Prof Jed Rubenfeld, told students that Kavanaugh liked his clerks to have a “certain look”. In one case, the advice was so off-putting to one Yale law student that she declined to pursue a clerkship with the judge, according to a source who spoke to the Guardian.

Chua has had an outsized influence in helping select clerks for Kavanaugh in her role at Yale Law School. In one case, a former student told the Guardian, a prospective clerk was introduced to Kavanaugh at a party that Chua hosted at her home – and was later told that the judge wanted her to apply for the post.

The controversy over Chua’s alleged remarks comes amid allegations Kavanaugh held down a woman and groped her when they were both in high school. Kavanaugh has denied the assault took place. A lawyer for his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, said that Ford was ready to testify about her experience, but wanted to negotiate the terms of her testimony.

Chua said in the statement that, contrary to allegations that she told students that it was “no accident” that Kavanaugh hired attractive clerks, she “always” told her students to prep “insanely hard” and that substance was “the most important thing”.

But another former law student who was advised by Chua and approached the Guardian after its original story was published on Thursday said his experience was consistent with the allegations presented in the article.

The male student, who asked not to be identified, said that when he approached Chua about his interest in clerking for Kavanaugh, the professor said it was “great”, but then added that Kavanaugh “tends to hire women who are generally attractive and then likes to send them to [supreme court Chief Justice John] Roberts”.

It was a reference to Kavanaugh’s role as a so-called “feeder” judge, whose clerks often go on to win highly coveted clerkships at the US supreme court.

The student alleged that Chua then added: “I don’t think it is a sexual thing, but [Kavanaugh] likes to have pretty clerks.”

The former student told the Guardian that in the following year, he advised two female classmates who were also interested in clerking for Kavanaugh to talk to Chua.

“They got the same advice: ‘He likes girls who are pretty’,” the student said. “Another girl … she got the same advice, and [Chua told her] to wear heels.”

The allegations have caused a storm at Yale Law School. In a statement last week, the law school said it would look into the claims promptly.

“If true, this advice is clearly unacceptable,” it said.

One former student whose account was published last week in the Guardian said that Chua had advised her to dress in an “outgoing” way. She was also advised by Chua to not wear a suit. The former student told the Guardian that she had reported the remarks to a Yale Law School administrator in June 2018 as part of a broader conversation about concerns about Chua and Rubenfeld’s conduct.

Rubenfeld, who has courted controversy for his views on rape and consent, is under internal investigation at Yale Law School and not teaching this semester. He told the Guardian in a statement last week that he had been told about the review, but not been informed of the exact nature of the allegations being investigated. He also claimed that he had been advised that the allegations would not jeopardise his position as a tenured member of the faculty.

Yale Law School said in a statement that it could not confirm or deny an investigation but that – in cases when a member of the faculty is under review – all options are left on the table.

The White House did not respond to the allegations on behalf of Kavanaugh.



https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/23/amy-chua-denies-telling-female-students-to-be-model-like-for-brett-kavanaugh
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 10:31 am
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 11:22 am
@Real Music,
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US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has dismissed a third woman's accusation against him of misconduct as "ridiculous".

The new claim, which is being investigated by the Senate, alleges Judge Kavanaugh committed serious sexual assault in high school.

In a statement, the judge said he did not know the accuser, Julie Swetnick, and her allegations "never happened".

He is set to testify on Thursday over other sexual misconduct claims.

In a sworn affidavit, Ms Swetnick said Mr Kavanaugh was allegedly involved in the drugging and sexual assault of girls at house parties in the 1980s.

She says she was the victim of a gang rape in 1982 at a party attended by the judge.

Ms Swetnick is represented by lawyer Michael Avenatti, who has declared his ambition to run for president as a Democrat in 2020.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-45657762
mysteryman841
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 02:12 pm
@izzythepush,
Have you read the affidavit?
Her lawyer released it on his twitter feed.

She never says that Kavanaugh raped her, She claims that she went to these parties knowing what was going on, and continued to go after she was supposedly raped.


She was a college student partying with minor high school kids, and she allowed this to go on, never reported it, and never warned any of the girls attending.


Again, she has no witnesses, no physical proof, and nobody to validate her claims.

That sounds like, if its true, that she could be charged as a accesory to the crime.

She was, by her own admission, the only adult there.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 03:07 pm
@mysteryman841,
He could rape her in the middle of the hearing and you'd still want him sworn in.
maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 03:19 pm
This nomination has a nationwide reality show with morality porn. The truth is that no one (outside of a small group) has a clue about what happened in this school. And yet we have people dividing into partisan sides to throw mud.

I don't pretend to know what the truth is. But the behavior of both sides in this vulgar spectacle is pretty shameful.

Is there a way that both sides can lose?

coluber2001
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 03:29 pm
@maxdancona,
That there is no investigation into the allegations and no other witnesses allowed to testify says it all.
maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 05:05 pm
@coluber2001,
coluber2001 wrote:

That there is no investigation into the allegations and no other witnesses allowed to testify says it all.


We know which team you are rooting for.
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maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 06:24 pm
@Sturgis,
I am not the only person accusing the Marchers, and White feminism in general of racist overtones. I would respect the screaming mostly white people in pink hats more if...

- they had a rational set of goals rather than a set ideological grievances based on identity politics.

- they were inclusive. If they claim to represent women, they shouldn't be excluding so many of them.

- they were open to dialogue (screaming is always a monologue).

- they spent more time working for positive goals rather than on demonizing adversaries.

I have the same criticism of the screaming mostly white men in red hats.
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neptuneblue
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 06:31 pm
https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/42432254_743525542661333_8928132944090890240_n.jpg?_nc_cat=1&oh=227cb92301ad8199865acda0916c322d&oe=5C1D0C95
maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 06:35 pm
@neptuneblue,
Actually, they are saying that he didn't do it.

This line of argument is stupidity. Unless you are arguing that we should punish people for crimes they didn't actually do to make people feel better.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 06:38 pm
@izzythepush,
Chua

hard to think of anything pleasant to say about her

so best nothing eh
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 06:40 pm
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

He could rape her in the middle of the hearing and you'd still want him sworn in.


that's certainly the impression that one gets
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 06:40 pm
@maxdancona,
The Truth isn't an argument.

maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 07:11 pm
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:

The Truth isn't an argument.




Now you sound like Oralloy.
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 07:13 pm
@maxdancona,
At this point, that's a compliment.
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Real Music
 
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Reply Wed 26 Sep, 2018 07:53 pm
Published September 25, 2018

Quote:
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska on Tuesday expressed support for an FBI probe into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

“It would sure clear up all the questions, wouldn’t it?” Murkowski said when asked if the bureau should investigate the embattled judge, according to CNN.

https://nypost.com/2018/09/25/murkowski-backs-fbi-probe-into-kavanaugh-accusations/
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 27 Sep, 2018 12:27 am
@ehBeth,
Not only that he's using far right tactics to waste people's time. I post a news article from a reliable source, (the BBC,) and that's not good enough. I now have to read the affidavit because apparently that's completely at odds with what the BBC reported.

Judging by his simplistic response to gun control I doubt very much he's read it. He will have been told what's in it by far right websites who tell their followers what to say. So then I'm supposed to spend hours trawling through documents only for him to come up with an even bigger lie and more time wasting on my part.

You've already proven he lies, and he lies a lot, so it's safe to assume everything he says is a lie. I'm certainly not wasting any time answering his questions.
mysteryman841
 
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Reply Thu 27 Sep, 2018 10:06 am
Dr Ford claimed that she was afraid to fly, but she just testified that she flies every year to visit family, and that she flies around the world quite often.

So, is she afraid to fly or not?
 

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