Kavanaugh must be sweating bullets. Even if he hasn’t talked to this guy in a while, he had to know what they would find when they tracked down good ol’ Mark. His views haven’t changed much since high school.
Kavanaugh must be sweating bullets. Even if he hasn’t talked to this guy in a while, he had to know what they would find when they tracked down good ol’ Mark. His views haven’t changed much since high school.
The “other” in question is not only his buddy, but the guy he was with that night. You know, the “alleged” co-attacker. Mark Judge’s writings confirm that:
She looks fantastic. And to think she got finished with cancer treatments not that long ago, too!
Don’t ruin it for Mark.
Not to shock anyone, but Mark appears to be a bit racist, too. He didn’t like teaching at Georgetown University, because feminists and civil rights advocates ruined it for white dudes. He later complained about it in his very first article for the Weekly Standard.
I loved Angela Sarafyan and Thandie Newton’s dresses.
I was really shocked by that announcement after she was nominated.
Your entire post is so well put.
I’m hoping his words can and will be used against him in a court of law.
Mark Judge. And apparently his high school yearbook quote was something along the lines of “certain types of women need to be hit often”
Don’t you kind of want the chief investigator a little sympathetic towards you?
Can’t we do both?
The latest news on the Kavanaugh front, he spoke to Orrin Hatch:
My theory (admittedly none of us will ever know exactly what went on), I don’t think Mia was prepared to cope with a child as traumatized as Soon-Yi. If there was physical abuse does that excuse it? Of course, not, but I can see how their relationship (abuse or no abuse) could easily have been very difficult for both…
I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand
Walking through the streets of SoHo in the rain
That should read *he met her when she was 10.
Seriously, you’d think even his most amoral “friends” would read an interview like that, and think, “Do I really want to die on this hill?”