September 16, 2018

Kavanaugh's accuser has come forward — now what?

WaPo reports that the woman who wrote the confidential letter accusing Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when he was 17 is Christine Blasey Ford.
After so many years, Ford said she does not remember some key details of the incident. She said she believes it occurred in the summer of 1982, when she was 15, around the end of her sophomore year at the all-girls Holton-Arms School in Bethesda. Kavanaugh would have been 17 at the end of his junior year at Georgetown Prep.

At the time, Ford said, she knew Kavanaugh and [his classmate Mark] Judge as “friendly acquaintances” in the private-school social circles of suburban Maryland....

Ford said she does not remember how the gathering came together the night of the incident.... She also doesn’t recall who owned the house or how she got there.

Ford said she remembers that it was in Montgomery County, not far from the country club, and that no parents were home at the time. Ford named two other teenagers who she said were at the party. Those individuals did not respond to messages on Sunday morning.

She said she recalls a small family room where she and a handful of others drank beer together that night. She said that each person had one beer but that Kavanaugh and Judge had started drinking earlier and were heavily intoxicated.

In his senior-class yearbook entry at Georgetown Prep, Kavanaugh made several references to drinking, claiming membership to the “Beach Week Ralph Club” and “Keg City Club.” He and Judge are pictured together at the beach in a photo in the yearbook.

Judge is a filmmaker and author who has written for the Daily Caller, The Weekly Standard and The Washington Post. He chronicled his recovery from alcoholism in “Wasted: Tales of a Gen-X Drunk,” which described his own blackout drinking and a culture of partying among students at his high school, renamed in the book “Loyola Prep.” Kavanaugh is not mentioned in the book, but a passage about partying at the beach one summer makes glancing reference to a “Bart O’Kavanaugh,” who “puked in someone’s car the other night” and “passed out on his way back from a party.”...

Ford said that on the night of the party, she left the family room to use the bathroom, which was at the top of a narrow stairway. She doesn’t remember whether Kavanaugh and Judge were behind her or already upstairs, but she remembers being pushed into a bedroom and then onto a bed. Rock-and-roll music was playing with the volume turned up high, she said.

She alleges that Kavanaugh — who played football and basketball at Georgetown Prep — held her down with the weight of his body and fumbled with her clothes, seemingly hindered by his intoxication. Judge stood across the room, she said, and both boys were laughing “maniacally.” She said she yelled, hoping that someone downstairs would hear her over the music, and Kavanaugh clapped his hand over her mouth to silence her.

At one point, she said, Judge jumped on top of them, and she tried unsuccessfully to wriggle free. Then Judge jumped on them again, toppling them, and she broke away, she said.

She said she locked herself in the bathroom and listened until she heard the boys “going down the stairs, hitting the walls.” She said that after five or ten minutes, she unlocked the door and made her way through the living room and outside. She isn’t sure how she got home....

She said she recalled thinking: “I’m not ever telling anyone this. This is nothing, it didn’t happen, and he didn’t rape me.”

Years later, after going through psychotherapy, Ford said, she came to understand the incident as a trauma with lasting impact on her life.

“I think it derailed me substantially for four or five years,” she said. She said she struggled academically and socially and was unable to have healthy relationships with men. “I was very ill-equipped to forge those kinds of relationships.”

She also said she believes that in the longer term, it contributed to anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms with which she has struggled....

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Narayanan said...

Dating USA history:

Banana republic ... Bush Sr. Hire out military to Kuwait and Saud ... they Paid for war, no Hit on national budget. Very prudent.

Clinton ... Sell to China.

Arashi said...

She remembered the events as part of therapy sessions in 2012 concerning her current relationship issues with her then SO.

Etienne said...

1. Have you ever in your entire life touched anyone inappropriately?

I pushed my mother in front of an oncoming train once.

2. Have you ever caused another person to have hurt feelings?

I set fire to my step-fathers house once.

3. As a baby did you ever mishandle your mother's breast?

Absolutely not, I was a crack baby

4. Do you feel there is any reason why you shouldn't be a Supreme Court Judge?

Well, I... well... oh hell, you should probably know I got married in Vegas.

Sebastian said...

The worst aspect of the Fording of Kavanaugh is that Dems are making a fair and rational bet that enough people will buy the smear.

From Flake though Althouse to Billy Jeff and his wife to the Dem rank and file.

Our values have already been transvalued. The earth has already been scorched.

Rabel said...

The lady's clarity on certain details damning for Kavanaugh combined with her lack of recollection on other significant matters and a lack of any contemporaneous complaint stinks of a lie.

Birkel said...

I have been predicting 54-56 Senate seats for Republicans.
If Kavanaugh gets defeated, I think it will be 57-58.

Florida - Switch
West Virginia - Switch
Missouri - Switch
Indiana - Switch
North Dakota - switch
Montana - Switch

Tennessee - Hold
Nevada - Hold
Arizona - Hold

Possible:
Michigan, Minnesota

Reach:
Rhode Island, New Jersey

Aggie said...

Why on earth is anybody taking this at all seriously? Do we want to endlessly replay the smearing of Roy Moore as a substitute for elective process? Only two sets of words apply:

1. Regarding the accusation: Go away.
2. Your vote for Justice Kavanaugh: Yes or No?

Birkel said...

Also Possible if Kavanaugh is scuttled:

Pennsylvania and Ohio

MayBee said...

Did she use Judge as the other guy in the room because she knew he was a recovering alcoholic? Is that why she names him and nobody else?

Hagar said...

Mark Judge needs to be called and asked if there was any incident at all and, if so, how did it differ so much from the one Ms. Ford has described that he and Kavanaugh could state it never happened.
The question about character is about what they are saying now; not what did or did not happen ~35 years ago.

Bruce Hayden said...

@Birkel - what I don’t think that you are factoring into your equation is the spending. Here in MT, Jon Tester has been running ads since the first of the year, and is still outspending his opponent - or at least more is being spent on his behalf than his opponents. Millions of out of state dollars, very likely mostly from both coasts have gone into his re-election bid. Bought and paid for. As a maybe rationality test, I have seen about even numbers of yard signs for both candidates, in this very Republican part of the state, where I saw zero Crooked Hillary signs two years ago. That people are willing to openly support that POS in front of their neighbors is, I think, significant.

Anonymous said...

Remember the Fells Acre School prosecution which was ultimately reversed and shown to be based on the junkiest of junk psychotherapy? Here we are again: "reconstructed memories for a profit".

I am so frustrated I don't know what to say about this other than I hope that Grassley has the balls to push this through to a vote this week. Either get this woman in front of the committee Tuesday or get her on a conference call and grill her. Then vote on Thursday. Though I know it is impossible, if I were a Democrat I would be embarrassed by this cheap trick. Do the Dems really want to have another election where an appointment to the Supreme Court is the key issue? They are apparently so obtuse that they have forgotten what happened the last time that was the case.

MayBee said...

For people who think this is disqualifying--

Which part makes it truly horrifying to you? Is it the hand over the mouth?

Birkel said...

Imagine the scenario Democrats are setting for themselves, these last seven weeks:

Donald Trump will be speaking at events all across the country, saying the FBI and the DOJ had a leak campaign against me. Many in my own party would not support me after nominating a truly remarkable man to the Supreme Court. I need help from (insert Republican name here) to help me keep the economy growing faster than at any time this century. I need politicians who will keep small business booming, instead of feeding the internet behemoths like Google run by Democrat partisans who want to track and control your internet activities, like they are doing in cooperation with Communist China. I need people who will help me save American manufacturing to create good jobs for you (points) and who will fight the unfair trade practices that have been turning so much of middle America to desperation.

Barack Obama said I don't have a magic wand and he is right. I have something better. I have faith that the American people, the most productive and hardest working people to be found anywhere in the world, will outperform and out-compete if government simply stops hobbling them. (insert Kathy Bates in Misery sidebar here) And I need a man/woman like (insert name here) with me in D.C. to fight back the rank cronyism, the hypocrisy, and the entitled sense of believing they know better for you than you do for yourselves.

Etc. Etc. Etc.

Now, what would be the Democrat's response to those speeches delivered dozens of times between now and Election Day 2018?

Anonymous said...

@Birkel From what Bruce Hayden says MT might be a stretch, but otherwise I think you are accurate in your call on the number of seats.

buwaya said...

True. We are passing through a period where many are finally realizing that it is an end of your world, that the scorching is in progress, that the dream of normality is blowing away.

It is no longer the old American world of reliable progress, of trustworthy institutions, public or private, of reliable justice or stable law. Nor of institutional limits, communities independent of the greater state, or even of a common identity. Or of free speech.

The US is not "safe". I wonder when international opinion will catch up and understand that the US most definitely isn't politically stable, not a safe haven for capital. Maybe this will take longer than its taken the US public to figure this out.

Europe still has, to a greater or lesser degree, ancient communities and languages and actual nations, as firewalls, it is not as flattened before the media and the state, as anonymized as the US. You Americans are much more helpless before the storms.

Birkel said...

Bruce Hayden,

And Jon Tester is still polling below 50%.
How did all that spending work out for Jeb?

cacimbo said...

@Birkel
Or they could lose Senate seats as the disgusted base sits out the election.

Anonymous said...

@ Bruce Hayden One hopeful thing in MT: Clinton outspent Trump and look at that result.

Narayanan said...

Some people still don't get it ...
Democrats playing for all the marbles including what Republicans have.

Republican marbles seems to be loosely attached.

Wince said...

Seems to me a pig-pile tickle-fest would fit the same description.

She alleges that Kavanaugh — who played football and basketball at Georgetown Prep — held her down with the weight of his body and fumbled with her clothes, seemingly hindered by his intoxication. Judge stood across the room, she said, and both boys were laughing “maniacally.” She said she yelled, hoping that someone downstairs would hear her over the music, and Kavanaugh clapped his hand over her mouth to silence her.

Why would intoxication hinder fumbling with clothes? Intoxication might interfere with the purposeful removal of clothes, but she didn't say that. Plus wasn't she wearing a one-piece bathing suit underneath her clothes?

Birkel said...

buwaya:

Helpless is not the word.

Anonymous said...

@buwaya Even at this unstable time the US is still the best bet for international capital. Look at the alternatives; China where they change the rules every other week; Europe where the anti- capitalists are in command; Russia(?!?); anywhere in South America or Africa? Really what choice does the international investor have that is any more stable than the US?

Birkel said...

Cacimbo Cacimbo:

You believe Trump's base will sit out an election after a perfectly acceptable Supreme Court nominee gets voted down by two NeverTrumpers?

If Althouse allowed gambling, I'd be taking those odds.

Anonymous said...

@Cacimbo The base is more apt to be outraged than disgusted. Outrage drives the vote. See 2016.

I'm Full of Soup said...

I will take Buyawa's lead and start calling the Dem party the Criminal Party. Trump should too - he could make the new name stick.

Mike Sylwester said...

I speculate that she is asexual or sexually frigid, which caused problems in her marriage.

To deal with the problems, she went to a marriage therapist.

Eventually she came to blame her asexuality or frigidity on incidents like this high-school party.

Anonymous said...

@Buwaya After the unkind things you have said about your home islands would you invest there rather than the US?

Birkel said...

Doug Jones of Alabama was largely baked into the cake, as an eventual Democrat loss.
A vote against Kavanaugh and he might decline to run again.
He'll be 40 points underwater.

buwaya said...

The Democrats have been playing for all the marbles much longer than the Republicans even thought of doing so. The growth of the state and the capture of the entire (almost) state apparatus, plus the cultural high ground and the corporatist intetests, are the prizes they have won.

All this together make political victories, in the old conception of political victories, almost moot.

The difference is the Democrats were the party of the metropolitan center, the Republicans of the hinterlands, however defined. As the state centralized power increased for those dominating the center. Cities are extraordinarily sinful and corrupt places, and have been since antiquity, vs the relatively virtuous hinterland. The metropolitan center therefore is much more willing to play dirty.

Anonymous said...

@Mike Sylvester I will second that analysis. Hubby finally got tired of rejection and she had to make up some kind of excuse for her lack of sexuality, rather than just accept it as a natural fact. After all every woman (or man) is a sexual beast now - so says Cosmopolitan! Hah!

wholelottasplainin said...

Etienne said...
Most kids in America now lose their virginity in the 7th and 8th grade.
**************************

You got iron clad evidence for that statement?

Michelle Dulak Thomson said...

mockturtle,

Sounds to me like she was shit-faced drunk.

Oh, probably. As she alleges they were. But only the designated victim gets to play that card; if you are a man (or a boy), it isn't allowed. You put a bunch of drunken girls and boys in a room together, and what ensues will probably resemble a scene from Hogarth, but I'll bet you anything you like that the drunken girls will be excused b/c intoxication, and the equally drunken boys will not.

Rabel said...

"To deal with the problems, she went to a marriage therapist."

She has referenced the therapy sessions to bolster her accusation. They should be released in full.

Birkel said...

Jay Elink,

You caused me to read something written by Etienne.
Consider yourself rebuked.

buwaya said...

I have not invested in the Philippines.
You have no idea how vulnerable that place is to Chinese aggression.

The people are packed densely into islands that can be reduced to a state of exterminating famine with very little effort. They amount to a hundred million potential victims to a hostile great power, or to a conflict between great powers.

It depends much more on "normality" than most other countries.

They are helpless. They can't even flee.

iowan2 said...

The Republicans are now damned if they vote for Kavanaugh because of the ad text above. And they are damned if they vote against him because they are abandoning Trump and their voting base.

Bullshit. Republicans on the committee need to go on Offense. So far two people that are named have denied the existence of the party. One has no idea of date, location, people present, etc, etc. The only recovered memory is the name of person who has been in the news a lot, by coincidence. Republicans need to demand that everything proceeds as planned. Refuse to talk to the women, because there is NO accusation. The Senate refuses to be jerked around at the llth hour. July was the time to bring it up, Democrats instead planned and waited to ambush a man that is extremely qualified and without a single personal blemish in his life. The Democrat Part is the criminal here, not Kavanaugh.
Offense, Offense, Offense. Take no prisoners, scorched earth, ATTACK the Democrats.

Michael K said...

The metropolitan center therefore is much more willing to play dirty.

I think it is because these people do not live by making things, even crops like farmers did.

There is a lot of money manipulation that makes some cities rich.

How much China is behind this I cannot say but I do wonder.

For centuries, cities were population sinks in which more residents died than were born and that relied on immigration from the healthier countryside to exist.

Now, they are centers of money making. I purposely moved to a suburb to avoid city life.

Probably cost me a lot.

Birkel said...

iowan2,

If only Jeff Flake and Bob Corker were conservatives, your notion might work. Instead, they are Republicans.

Gretchen said...

Helpful she happened to be wearing a one-piece bathing suit and clothing over it, an interesting detail. I am assuming this was added because it would be the reason 2 football players were unable to disrobe her at all. Were they swimming before this incident? She walked out of the party alone, but doesn't remember who brought her home? It certainly sounds like ALL of the people she was friends with at the time are not getting involved in her fiction, especially in light of the fact that this didn't happen.

This is made up. She is mentally ill, mentally ill people believe their fantasies so they can pass lie detector tests.

Rabel said...

"I'll bet you anything you like that the drunken girls will be excused b/c intoxication, and the equally drunken boys will not."

Drunkenness doesn't excuse assault.

However, it does invalidate recollection of events. That's why she created the oddly recalled detail about having only one beer.

Michael K said...

Offense, Offense, Offense. Take no prisoners, scorched earth, ATTACK the Democrats.<

So far Jeff Flake is the traitor. Can they flip the two women?

We'll see.

Vito Corleone understood this.

iowan2 said...

Ford released some of her therapy documents. If I'm Grassely, I demand them all, All of them from all of the Therapists for the last 35 years. We'll see if the Democrats are still interested in all the pertinent documents now.

Chuck said...

Birkel said...
Jeff Flake and Bob Corker could both derail the Kavanaugh nomination.



They could, but they will both certainly vote for Kavanaugh. Absolutely. Count it.

It would never be Flake and Corker; if it is derailed, it would be Collins, Murkowski and a the select few Democrats like Manchin who don't want to (and shouldn't) vote against Kavanaugh.


Even Republicans who loathe Trump still love the Kavanaugh nomination.

Francisco D said...

If Republican Senators had balls, they would start proceedings to censure DiChiFi.

They need to realize that the Dems and their media allies will do anything to gain power - even foment a soft coup against a duly elected POTUS.

dreams said...

Yeah, for the Dems it's the end justifies the means and for the first time I think they'll Bork Kavanaugh. I feel sorry for our young people, I fear for their future.

Birkel said...

Chuck,
I think the other LLRs will try to burn Trump and would rather secure their K-Street exits than give conservatives a fifth vote on the Court.

I take your predictions now as I did before Michigan voted in 2016.

Birkel said...

Chuck, fopdoodle extraordinaire, thinks he has the pulse of other LLRs, even foppier fopdoodles.

Chuck said...

Birkel said...
iowan2,

If only Jeff Flake and Bob Corker were conservatives, your notion might work. Instead, they are Republicans.


Jeff Flake has a lifetime 97% positive voting record per the American Conservative Union. It is one of the most reliably conservative voting records in Congress. It is the same % as a nutball Trumpian lunatic like Rep. Louie Gohmert.

https://votesmart.org/interest-group/1481/rating/5997?p=1&of=#.W58EffZFyzk

Narayanan said...

Maybe Kerry can provide insight on teenage girls ...

"President Trump's "got the maturity of an 8-year-old boy with the insecurity of a teenage girl.""

wholelottasplainin said...

Etienne said...
Most kids in America now lose their virginity in the 7th and 8th grade.
**************************

You got iron clad evidence for that statement?

Produced it.

chickelit said...

@Mike Sylwester: I think she’s in it for the money now — The ka-ching value. That’s Feinstein’s problem too. Both women will be lioness-ized by the Democrat party.

BTW, where is readering, the one who insisted on calling them the Democratic Party and mocked those who call it the Democrat party?

Birkel said...

Chuck, fopdoodle extraordinaire,

Take it for granted that you have burned every credibility bridge that has been built. Jeff Flake and Bob Corker cannot be trusted.

There's a reason neither is running for re-election: Their conservative states would have rejected them.

Chuck said...

Birkel said...
Chuck, fopdoodle extraordinaire, thinks he has the pulse of other LLRs, even foppier fopdoodles.


I just think you're full of shit and you post too much crap. You want a piece of me and I'm happy to oblige, sport.

Wanna bet on how Flake and Corker vote? Flake is on Judiciary; his vote isn't just one of 100. He's the deciding vote on a committee where the Republican majority is one. Jeff Flake doesn't want to commit political suicide. Flake wants to watch Trump commit political suicide.

Here's an even more entertaining wager; what will Trump do this week? Trump's Twitter feed -- so far -- is not touching Kavanaugh. My prediction is that Trump will stay out of it. That Mitch McCconnell will say to Trump in the clearest and most urgent terms possible; if you get your self mixed up in this, I will wash my hands of this nomination. If you stay out, I will get Kavanaugh confirmed.


MayBee said...

Suggesting the FBI investigate this makes the Democrats' game evident, doesn't it?

Birkel said...

Althouse has banned betting.
You know this but continue to defy her rules.
Her house.
Her rules.

Chuck said...

Then let's bet, Birkel. You pussy. Bet on how Corker and Flake will vote on Kavanaugh. You're such a fucking blowhard.

Chuck said...

Birkel said...
Althouse has banned betting.
You know this but continue to defy her rules.
Her house.
Her rules.


Civility bullshit. You coward.

Birkel said...

MayBee,

The FBI already passed on an investigation of a alleged state-non-crime (not federal) that would be well past its statute of limitations. They passed the allegation to the White House.

iowan2 said...

The Repulicans on the committee just have to tell the press they are waiting on advice from the Chair of the DNC about how to handle old sexual assault accusations.

Birkel said...

Chuck, fopdoodle extraordinaire,

Alright. Would you prefer to set up a physical encounter. There are several gyms in your area, no doubt. Reveal yourself publicly and I accept your physical challenge.

MayBee said...

The term of the day is "credibly accused".

RigelDog said...

Most of us commenting so far are men. How does her story strike the women? As described, is it plausible that it so traumatized her forever after that she is still in therapy?}}}

Similar things happened to me in college. One drunk guy who seemed almost in a trance who pinned me down for a few minutes, and one not-drunk guy who suddenly started to truly overpower me as we sat talking in his dorm room during a dorm party--people were going in and out of rooms, it wasn't like I turned up at his place alone at 2am--and thankfully his roommate came in and that stopped the assault. I was a bit shocked by the second incident, which I'm pretty sure was going to turn into a full-on rape, but I was not traumatized. I don't know how these things affect other women emotionally but a few scary moments shouldn't seem that big of a deal in the course of a lifetime of ups and downs and sorrows.

Mr. Majestyk said...

If the Kavanaugh nomination goes down, Trump should nominate Amy Coney Barrett. Force the Criminal Party to attack a woman.

MayBee said...

It's a great reminder that due process is itself at stake in the upcoming elections. The idea of "credibly accused" is brought to you by the same people who think Betsey DeVos is horrible for reinstating due process.

buwaya said...

Flake has no political future. He's burned his bridges, for his remaining political lifetime anyway.

He does have a life to finance, he's not quite old enough to retire.

Granted he is a Mormon and a made man in that group, so he can expect some sort of career assistance from them, maybe insulating him from what are no doubt lucrative offers from the other side. Thirty pieces of silver hah. He could have millions overnight, there are all sorts of ways to do it legally.

We shall see.

TML said...

Professor Althouse, I have one question for you about her letter. I've been reading your blog for a long time and respect your always probing mind regarding what, how and why people write. So I'd like your impression of the letter that this woman supposedly wrote. She's a professor I hear. If there's one word that stands out for me, it's "scrapped." I got a very definite "Rolling Stone article" feeling when I read the letter and very much more so when I read that word.

Thank you.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

The Legal Advisor for Kavanaugh’s Accuser Is a Big Time Democratic Donor, Thinks People Who Work for Trump Are 'Miscreants'

Narayanan said...

Should we expect to be hearing from parents, grands, relatives, siblings etc.

Did she just win the lottery to fame?

Trick question ...
Can Ford sue Feinstein for breaching her confidence?

Birkel said...

Dickin'Bimbos@Home,

This has the smell of Fusion GPS all over it.
I'd bet dollars to donuts that's how this got into Di Chi Fi hands.

Ex-staffer for Di Chi Fi raised $50 million for Fusion GPS.

fivewheels said...

"Force the Criminal Party to attack a woman."

What, do you seriously think they're not up for it? Ask Sarah Sanders, or Betsy DeVos. They're dying for it.

Michael K said...

Thirty pieces of silver hah. He could have millions overnight, there are all sorts of ways to do it legally.

Oh, I think he had it lined up a year ago. Big money sloshing around.

BJM said...

Cacimbo cacimbo said I am not a Feinstein fan - just think she is not insane.

No, not insane, desperate.

buwaya said...

That, or Flake has some family money.
They are an old family in Arizona after all.

His career is not of the money-making sort, he spent decades not making money, or not much of it. Working for second-tier conservative think tanks and suchlike.

chuck said...

This is not a accusation where facts are going to matter, they are pretty much irrelevant. What matters is the politics. We will see how that plays out.

Birkel said...

Big money?
You mean like the tens of billions Canada gets by thru-putting Chinese goods into the US economy under NAFTA?

Or the $500 billion plus that China sends to the US directly?


But let's all listen to the LLRs who want "free" trade from China, while they steal IP.

Michael K said...

Bet on how Corker and Flake will vote on Kavanaugh. You're such a fucking blowhard.

Jesus Chuck ! Did you ever grow up ?

You keep making me wonder if you really are a lawyer.

I know you sounded like you knew about med-mal but maybe you are a legal clerk like my son was before law school.

He had a line of BS, too.

mockturtle said...

Чикелит said...@mockturtle: I remember some of those type of underage drinking parties in the 1970s. None of the girls ever drank.

I don't know where you went to school, Чикелит, but it was apparently nowhere west of the Rockies.

Francisco D said...

"Christine Blasey Ford, a psychology professor, signed the ACLU letter as “Christine Blasey Ph.D. Psychologist,” signing off on statements that accused Trump of using southern border enforcement to “traumatize children” and claimed the Zero Tolerance policy was “violating fundamental human rights.”

Breitbart.com has the full letter. She is a hyper partisan Democrat.

She insults my profession with her strong ideological bias, and she isn't a real clinical psychologist. Her PhD is in Educational Psychology.

Michael K said...

Working for second-tier conservative think tanks and suchlike.

Making "contacts" you mean ? That's what it is.

I spent years in local government in Orange County CA.

Anybody who was honest before election made "new friends" right after.

I watched it over and over and that was just local politics.

Paul said...

"She believes it occurred"???? She does not KNOW when it occurred? Where it occurred?
Then how does she know it even occurred 35 years ago?

Were these 'repressed memories' or something like that, and a shrink 'recovered' them?

And she just happens to be a liberal democrat from a very liberal state that hates Trump?

Michael K said...

None of the girls ever drank.

I don't know where you went to school, Чикелит, but it was apparently nowhere west of the Rockies.


<|My youngest went to U of Arizona in 2006 and, while she drank, she stayed pretty sober.

I was glad when she did not get into the sorority she wanted and dropped out of rush. They are very different from the days when I was in college.

She is also very pretty but worked as a waitress for most of college.

These are my daughters.

Birkel said...

Michael K,

When I read about your career, your family, your travels, and your general insights into the world... I feel truly blessed.

Thanks for sharing and a warm, heartfelt congratulations on a life well-lived and hopefully long-lived.

Mr. Majestyk said...

Among the very many reasons not to care about this allegation:

1. Ford says nothing about this alleged incident when Kavanaugh was nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. What, isn't attempted rape disqualifying for someone to be a judge on the second highest court in the land?

2. Kavanaugh's name was on Trump's Supreme Court list as of November 2017. So even if attempted rape only matters for Supreme Court nominees, why didn't Ford bring this to her Congressperson's attention then?

3. In the days leading up to Kavanaugh's nomination, news stories abounded with speculation about who Trump might pick. Kavanaugh's name was prominently mentioned many times, often indicating that he was one of the final contenders. So, when there was a high chance that he would be picked, why didn't Ford step forward with this information? If she had no partisan motivation, wouldn't that have been the time for her to do her patriotic duty, publicly announced her allegation, and thereby steer Trump away from this person?

4. Once Ford did come forward, why did Sen. Feinstein sit on the allegation for two months? She now tells us these are serious allegations that should be investigated before the Judiciary Committee can vote. That's what the past two months were for.

If it wasn't important enough for anyone to mention before September 12-13, 2018, it's not important enough to have any effect on this process now.

Birkel said...

AGAIN:

This has the smell of Fusion GPS all over it.
I'd bet dollars to donuts that's how this got into Di Chi Fi hands.

Ex-staffer for Di Chi Fi raised $50 million for Fusion GPS.

Dianne "Chinese Spy" Feinstein.

Maybe Di Chi Spy Fi?

Unknown said...


The stain of sin can never be washed away
even by The Blood
in The church of the Politically Correct

Only by renouncing the devil can one receive temporary redemption

K should denounce DJT and back in the media glow

Go McCain maverick

Mr. Majestyk said...

@fivewheels

Yes, I know the Criminal Party is up for attacking a woman. In her confirmation hearing, Barrett was attacked by none other than Senator Diane "the dogma lives loudly within you" Feinstein. I just think it would hurt the Criminal Party more politically to attack a woman (and harder to come up with a sexual harassment allegation that anyone will consider remotely plausible). Plus, Barrett is only 46. But don't get me wrong. I would prefer that justice prevail here, meaning that Kavanaugh be confirmed.

Birkel said...

Chuck, fopdoodle extraordinaire,

I talked it over with the better half and Xe is willing to stand in for me, in case you were concerned. Perhaps you can get your most recent ex-something to stand in place of you.

Make your declarations.

Etienne said...

Feinstein and Schumer have declared anarchy. As usual, the Republicans take a knee.

Birkel said...

Mr. Majestyk,

I want Kavanaugh voted down. I want Flake and Corker to take the plunge. Fuck those eGOP shit stains. Fuck all the LLRs.

And then I want the 57-58 Republicans who are in the next Senate delegation to confirm the Democrats' worst nightmare.

Birkel said...

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2018/09/jeff-flake-traitor.php

Submitted for your clicking pleasure.

Big Mike said...

This feels a lot like the UVA hoax.

@Birkel, I noticed that, too. And the ways in which it differs are precisely the ways in which the UVA hoax was proved to be a hoax. No date — the UVA fraternity was able to show that they didn’t actually have a party on the night in question. No details about the room — that was another of the discrepancies between the Virginia hoaxer’s story and the actual fraternity house.

Even so, there are obvious questions. The woman was held down by a starting varsity defensive back from the football team and another teenaged male. Yet she got free. How’d she do that, drunk? The bedroom door was locked. Thirty-something years ago it was a challenge to open a locked bedroom door from the inside? How’d she get home? Lot’s of unanswered questions.

Anyone who thinks this story isn’t fake, can I get change for my three dollar bill?

Ray - SoCal said...

Another site mentioned back in 2012 he was rumored as a Romney Supreme Court pick.

Interesting coincidence she mentioned this to a therapist in 2012...

FullMoon said...

Oh boy !
HTML code:

Fake story was intended to derail Kavanaugh in case Romney won in 2012

"In 2012, Romney might have won the election. In 2012, Toobin stoked Democrat fears that Kavanaugh, a conservative, might get on the Supreme Court and overturn Obamacare. And in 2012, Ford, a psychotherapist who undoubtedly had years of prior therapy herself, suddenly can’t stop talking about her hitherto undisclosed claim that Kavanaugh was a bad boy almost 30 years before.

So here’s the question: What do you think the odds are that, when Romney seemed within striking distance of the White House, and Kavanaugh seemed like a potential Supreme Court nominee, Ford came up with a story about Kavanaugh trying to rape her? Knowing Democrat fanaticism as we do, it’s easy to imagine that, in 2012, while Ford couldn’t go back in time to 1983 to make contemporaneous claims she could still try to lend an air of verisimilitude to her otherwise unconvincing narrative by concocting a tale for a therapist, thereby creating a “just in case” record.

If this supposition is true, Ford positioned herself so that, during a potential future Romney administration, she could torpedo a Kavanaugh nomination. As it turned out, her plan took a few more years to come to fruition than she had originally thought, but it still might work.

Contact your Senator (if s/he is a Republican) and tell your Senator not to go wobbly on this one. There’s a strong likelihood that it’s a time bomb, put into place six years ago, and exploding now, sending defamatory falsehoods flying all over the place."

chickelit said...

It sounds to me like Ford has been stalking Kavanaugh for years now — at least since 2012. Hopefully she will not escape the clutches of the way back machine, even if she carefully deleted as much online content as possible. It will be the pice if evidence that she overlooked that will sink her. BTW, isn’t it obvious she is getting professional help in server wiping?

rcocean said...

When you can't remember *When* ("It was summer") or *Where* ("it was Somebodies house") you were almost murdered/raped but you CAN remember:

1. What you wore
2. Who the friend was
3. The status of the door

And you never, ever, told ANYONE, in 29 years. Then you're a:

LIAR.

She says she can't remember an exact date (not even the month) or place - because then Kavenaugh could prove he wasn't there.

CWJ said...

Hours since HT's last post, and hours & hours since this thread began and still not a single comment from our left of center regulars in defense of Ms. Ford's accusation. Even HT stops short of saying either that it happened, or that it is disqualifying if it did. This smear is pathetic.

rcocean said...

BTW, they don't need Flake's vote for the nomination to continue.

But they can't lose Flake and Miss Lindsey, or flake and Sasse the asse.

chickelit said...

“I don't know where you went to school, Чикелит, but it was apparently nowhere west of the Rockies.”

It was actually just west of Madison. I was also joking. We did have HS keg parties in cornfields.

Freeman Hunt said...

"As described, is it plausible that it so traumatized her forever after that she is still in therapy?"

It seems very strange to me.

Joanne Jacobs said...

I suspect she may be confusing Kavanaugh with his friend -- or with someone else -- and/or exaggerating what happened. If he were this kind of creep, she wouldn't be the only one with a story.

When I was 18, I walked into another girl's dorm room and was jumped by a man, not a student, who hung out at our dorm. We were rolling around on the floor, "wrestling." I learned that even a smaller-than-average man is lots stronger than me, a lesson I never forgot. Four male classmates, very stoned, sat and watched and did nothing to help. Finally, the girl who lived there walked in and got him off me. I discussed the incident with the other girls and the female RA. The man was told he wasn't welcome in the dorm. (There were other complaints against him.) I was very annoyed, but not traumatized for life. I just googled him. He hasn't aged well.

Birkel said...

Perhaps if the accuser pulled down a statue you could see her point?

MayBee said...

It is true that in early 2012, Kavenaugh was the lone dissent on a panel of judges upholding some portion of Obamacare.

I would not be surprised if there were letters about every person on Trump's list of SCOTUS noms, possibly dating back to when they first started to stand out. Dossiers, we could call them.

Birkel said...

MayBee,

You ask for a miracle dossier.
And I give you Fusion GPS.

Apologies to Hans Gruber.

Birkel said...

https://memegenerator.net/instance/72767889/hans-gruber-you-ask-for-miracles-i-give-you-the-fbi

Francisco D said...

From a Bay Are leftist rag Mercury News:

"“It’s a science party!” said biostatistician Christine Blasey, of Palo Alto, who will wear an elaborately knitted cap of the human brain — yarn turned into a supersized cerebral cortex — inspired by the “pussy hats”

She and her co-conspirators cannot scrub everything from the internet.

LilyBart said...

"she doesn't remember key details".

This is very problematic for me. When I was 18, some guy tried to grab me in a dark parking lot. I managed to get away. It was frightening, but it doesn't haunt my life now, years later. But I remember every detail of that night. What time it what, what month and year was, which parking lot, what I was doing there, what he was wearing. Its seared in my mind.

So how is she so short of details?

Birkel said...

https://memegenerator.net/instance/82158109/hans-gruber-you-ask-for-a-miracle-i-give-you-fusion-gps

Ingachuck'stoothlessARM said...

@Michael K
if I become a Mormon, can I marry all of them?

Lewis Wetzel said...

This calls for invocation of the "Clinton Rule."

Bruce Hayden said...

“That, or Flake has some family money.
They are an old family in Arizona after all.”

Story is that he had family money, and used it to run a newspaper that made its money on advertising “escort services”. Which is to say, that he used his family money to subsidize his paper advertising prostitution.

robother said...

Welp, its official: Jeff Flake says he cannot support a vote on Kavanaugh "at this time." His vote prevents the Judiciary Committee from moving the nomination forward. (Judiciary is 11-10 Repub/Dem.) So, delay until after the election, presumably hoping that the Democrats re-take the Senate and block Kavanaugh forever.

Port Townsend Charlie said...

> Is it allowed or mandatory in CA to have
https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/munchausen-syndrome

I think this is variation of Munchausen Syndrome. It is more like 'Munchausen by Proxy' where the claimant wants attention or sympathy for an injury to another person. The other person in this case being a 20-30-40 year old version of the claimant who is 'no longer around' to be effectively examined.

rcocean said...

Evidently, she was so traumatized that as a professor of psychology, it took her 2012 to discuss it with at therapist.

She's 51. It happened when she was 15.

Now, that's traumatized.

Given her Left-wing, pussy hat wearing, politics, I wonder if the possible 2012 Romney election was even more a trauma.

rcocean said...

"Jeff Flake says he cannot support a vote on Kavanaugh "at this time." His vote prevents the Judiciary Committee from moving the nomination forward."

Wrong. It can move forward without Flake. A tie = moves forward.

rcocean said...

Flake hates Trump because he wants to renegotiate trade deals and opposes Amnesty and Open borders.

All this stuff about "authoritarianism" and all the other Never-Tumper gas is just a smokescreen.

Flake is McCain without the bad temper and the war hero status.

Sprezzatura said...

""As described, is it plausible that it so traumatized her forever after that she is still in therapy?"

It seems very strange to me."

As described, seems like assault to me.

Guess that makes me an SJW.

Different strokes fer different folks.

chickelit said...

“It’s a science party!” said biostatistician Christine Blasey, of Palo Alto, who will wear an elaborately knitted cap of the human brain — yarn turned into a supersized cerebral cortex — inspired by the “pussy hats” “

Interesting — a cortex for the occasion.

chickelit said...

“Guess that makes me an SJW.”

We already knew that, PJ. Tell us something we don’t know.

Birkel said...

https://mobile.twitter.com/Larry_Beech/status/1041519668966645761

Dude1394 said...

Another high-tech lynch mob being assembled.

If THIS derails Kavanaugh, I hope there is NEVER another bipartisan judge confirmed in this country. Because this is bull****.

Birkel said...

https://mobile.twitter.com/Larry_Beech/status/1041519668966645761

gadfly said...

So Kavanaugh and another male invited maybe 15-year-old (she doesn't remember for sure) Christine Blasey to a second-floor bedroom by her "stumbling drunk" classmates, where she was ATTACKED. Wrong, wrong, wrong. She knew exactly what was was likely to happen and apparently had no problem that sex might follow - else she would have refused to go upstairs in the first place.

The supposed third party in attendance, Mark Judge, has no memory of such an incident, so the two "he saids" and her "she said" loses. Further even our Democrat lady professor should know better if she knows anything about her lifelong career in psychology and the effect of alcohol cancelling normal inhibitions, as well as the chemical effect of testosterone on the male libido, she should have not believed that becoming the next Anita Hill would be a good thing.

But then again, she likes Bernie ...

Sprezzatura said...

"Tell us something we don’t know."


Brett never had any sisters.

Bonus: Brett is psycho.

No wonder so many are nutting re him on SCOTUS. Perfect credentials.



Yur welcome.

chickelit said...

Jelly: I never had any sisters either — not my choice. I do have a daughter — and you?

Sprezzatura said...

OTOH,

A psycho w/ a sister can also have perfect credentials.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1991-07-24-9103220246-story.html

Any sorta psycho is fine/perfect.




Carry on.

chickelit said...

@Jelly: Now you’ve got me wondering if the psycho accuser had any brothers. If not, it could explain a lifetime of hostility towards men.

Oder?

M Jordan said...

I’m pretty sure Ms. Ford is remembering the scene in “Dead Poets Society” where the Knox character, a bit tipsy, carpe diem’s by kissing a sleeping girl on the couch. Ms. Ford loved this movie and fantasized about being the girl on the couch.

And now you know the rest of the story,

Michael K said...

Guess that makes me an SJW.

Different strokes fer different folks.


No. Just a left wing pussy.

Yancey Ward said...

I can't imagine any situation in which Flake, Collins, Murkowski, or Corker torpedoes the nomination when push comes to shove. This is in Grassley's and McConnell's court at the moment, and I trust both of them to push this through. I definitely would not give the Democrats a forum in the Senate to try this in public. A closed hearing before Thursday, or nothing at all.

Bob Loblaw said...

Mark Judge needs to be called and asked if there was any incident at all and, if so, how did it differ so much from the one Ms. Ford has described that he and Kavanaugh could state it never happened.
The question about character is about what they are saying now; not what did or did not happen ~35 years ago.


Mark Judge has already said "Nothing like that ever happened". Which is pretty definitive.

M Jordan said...

How long do we have to keep that fiction alive that the anonymous accuser didn’t want her name revealed? Because we all know the truth about that.

Arashi said...

Birkel,

Interesting link, and if there is any substance to it, then this is an elaborate payback scheme by the Ford woman. I hope the Senate committee looks into this aspect of this and asks hard questions.

Also if true, then Ms. Ford should be brought up on criminal charges.

Rosalyn C. said...

Some element of this story reminds me of a personal experience. When I was in elementary school there was a female student who distinguished herself as being odd, perhaps emotionally unbalanced, possibly an extreme introvert. One day in the school yard I saw a group of students gathered around in a circle and I went over to see what was happening. Roberta, the "misfit," was in the center and children were kicking little pebbles at her and traumatizing her. I was horrified by what was happening and sadly I felt too intimated to say anything, but I certainly didn't join in. Later that day when I got home my mother asked me about the incident, apparently Roberta's mother had called my mother and claimed I had kicked pebbles at her daughter. My mother asked if I had, and I said no, and that was that. My mother knew it was absolutely not in my character to behave that way. Why was I named? IMO when her mother asked her what happened, Roberta felt she had to name someone, so she named me because she knew my name. I was one of the few people who had been nice to her.

Maybe that's what happened to this woman. She has had some serious underlying emotional and psychological issues, she had a bad experience while she was intoxicated, and she felt she had to name someone so she named some guys whose names she knew. The way the episode was described doesn't sound to me like something that would permanently scar or traumatize a normal healthy person. If it really happened she would have remembered more detail, where, how she got there, who she went with, etc.

The whole accusation is so politically motivated that I can't believe anyone would give it any more attention or suggest making it into a full blown investigation, but Democrats are in that place where they don't care how crazy it is.

Gretchen said...

She had one beer but doesn't remember anything. Teenagers had to receive a physical phone call to get an invitation to a party, there were only a handful of people, so let's assume these are people she usually hung around with OR that the occasion was notable because she got invited to a party with older kids. Why doesn't she know the names of the girls? It would have been very notable for a student at a girls school to go to a party without a girlfriend to a boys party.

She ran outside and doesn't know how she got home. There was no Uber, so a friend had to leave the party early to take her home. No friend recalls this? Believe me, Sophomore girls invited to a party with popular jocks would not be happy to leave early, and would want to know why.

Kavanaugh and Judge were older, popular jocks, does anyone believe if they hit on her she wouldn't tell her friends? Teenage girls aren't big on keeping secrets, especially secrets that would increase social capital. I say hit on, because does anyone think a 15-year old girl can escape 2 17-year-old boys unless they let her escape. Had they wanted to rape her, they would have.

All of these points make me believe this is all a lie. Anyone else think it is weird she refers to the boys as attending an "elitist" school? She was in the girl's version of the elitist school. That seems soon pre-packaged for the democrats.

Achilles said...

Flake is belching out the last gasps of the uniparty in it's flailing death throws.

Birkel is projecting the low end of republican pickups in the senate.

PhilD said...

And the irony is that the whole sexual depravity culture is so progressive, so Lefty. A rejection of those evil bourgeois values.

But let's not blame the feminazis (and allied vermin) too much. On the one hand in these day a feminazi may feel raped, and ergo IS raped, when a man dares to look at her. On the other hand they sure give the men of say the Taliban or the grooming gangs carte blanche.

Mike Sylwester said...

The committee will vote on Thursday, so there still is plenty of time for her to testify to the committee about her accusation.

The committee should question her in detail about the following subjects:

* the scrubbing of her Internet history

* her parents' lawsuit that was decided against them by Kavanaugh's mother

* her life-long trauma from this one incident

* her sexual problems with her husband caused by this one incident

L Day said...

Professor of psychology, that's a job for a crazy person who isn't smart enough to be a psychiatrist.

Caligula said...

Well it could have happened.
And if it could have happened then perhaps it did happen
and therefore we may as well assume it happened

Or something. This sort of 'j'accuse' is becoming routine.

BUT, I'd really have to question the morals of a woman who would make such an accusation, knowing full well that it's as unfalsifiable as a claim that she took a trip on a flying saucer while sleeping alone, perhaps "sometime in the 1980s."

Nor do I understand how anyone with any training at all in psychology could fail to understand just how unreliable decades-old memories are.

Is it really too much to ask that if you wish to retain a right to make an accusation (even decades in the future) you at least took the trouble to write down all you could remember within a few days of the incident? Your decades-old memories will still be unreliable, but at least you'll have a record of what you remembered when the memory was still fresh.

Michael K said...

More on the "Rate my Professor" reports.

"Prof. Ford is unprofessional, lacks appropriate filters, and I am honestly scared of her," he/she wrote in a 2014 review. The student reported receiving an A in her class despite his or her displeasure with the professor. "She’s made comments both in class and in e-mails, if you cross her, you will be on her bad side. I fear to think of the poor clients that had to deal with her while she got her MSW and her LCSW. Absolutely the worst teacher I ever had."

Yup, a nut.

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