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2018-10-01 at 2:51 PM UTC in Killing myself on my birthdaySounds like a plan.
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2018-10-01 at 2:46 PM UTC in just banged this hot little 21 yo
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2018-10-01 at 2:32 PM UTC in Kavanaugh to be ImpeachedHe can't be on the Supreme Court because he is a crying liar and an obfuscator of the truth as well as a mean drunk and he doesn't have the right temperament for the position.
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2018-10-01 at 2:28 PM UTC in Today is my birthday 🙄
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2018-10-01 at 2:24 PM UTC in Kavanaugh to be Impeached
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2018-10-01 at 2:07 PM UTC in Kavanaugh to be ImpeachedCNN
READ: Yale classmate's full statement on Kavanaugh
Chad Ludington, a Yale classmate of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, accused him on Sunday of being untruthful in his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee and making a "blatant mischaracterization" of his drinking while in college. Read his full statement below:
I have been contacted by numerous reporters about Brett Kavanaugh and have not wanted to say anything because I had nothing to contribute about what kind of Justice he would be. I knew Brett at Yale because I was a classmate and a varsity basketball player and Brett enjoyed socializing with athletes. Indeed, athletes formed the core of Brett's social circle.
In recent days I have become deeply troubled by what has been a blatant mischaracterization by Brett himself of his drinking at Yale. When I watched Brett and his wife being interviewed on Fox News on Monday, and when I watched Brett deliver his testimony under oath to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, I cringed. For the fact is, at Yale, and I can speak to no other times, Brett was a frequent drinker, and a heavy drinker. I know, because, especially in our first two years of college, I often drank with him. On many occasions I heard Brett slur his words and saw him staggering from alcohol consumption, not all of which was beer. When Brett got drunk, he was often belligerent and aggressive. On one of the last occasions I purposely socialized with Brett, I witnessed him respond to a semi-hostile remark, not by defusing the situation, but by throwing his beer in the man's face and starting a fight that ended with one of our mutual friends in jail.
I do not believe that the heavy drinking or even loutish behavior of an 18 or even 21 year old should condemn a person for the rest of his life. I would be a hypocrite to think so. However, I have direct and repeated knowledge about his drinking and his disposition while drunk. And I do believe that Brett's actions as a 53-year-old federal judge matter. If he lied about his past actions on national television, and more especially while speaking under oath in front of the United States Senate, I believe those lies should have consequences. It is truth that is at stake, and I believe that the ability to speak the truth, even when it does not reflect well upon oneself, is a paramount quality we seek in our nation's most powerful judges.
I can unequivocally say that in denying the possibility that he ever blacked out from drinking, and in downplaying the degree and frequency of his drinking, Brett has not told the truth.
I felt it was my civic duty to tell of my experience while drinking with Brett, and I offer this statement to the press. I have no desire to speak further publicly, and nothing more to say to the press at this time. I will however, take my information to the FBI. -
2018-09-30 at 6:41 PM UTC in NIS posters are extremely uninteresting...And boring.
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2018-09-30 at 6:41 PM UTC in The official horror threadBottomless, just like the drinks.
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2018-09-30 at 6:38 PM UTC in Kavanaugh to be ImpeachedWhen you coming for a visit, Tee Hee?
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2018-09-30 at 1:52 PM UTC in FEAR: Trump in the White House
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2018-09-30 at 1:43 PM UTC in The Core of a BaseballFUCK STAN KROENKE UP THE ASS WITH A FOOTBALL.
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2018-09-30 at 1:34 PM UTC in Sorry cup of cheer
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2018-09-30 at 1:32 PM UTC in Sorry cup of cheer
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2018-09-30 at 1:30 PM UTC in Sorry, L A N N YLook in the mirror.
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2018-09-29 at 6:54 PM UTC in What time is itActually, it's overdue time for pictures!
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2018-09-29 at 6:50 PM UTC in Never liked condomsAre you complaining or bragging, OP?
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2018-09-29 at 6:43 PM UTC in She save our life
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2018-09-29 at 6:41 PM UTC in Kavanaugh to be ImpeachedAlfie?
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2018-09-29 at 5:37 PM UTC in Hey DH bitches, good single man eBagger here, application for you lonely nigga femalesSend nekkid pictures (to me), Tee Hee!
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2018-09-29 at 5:26 PM UTC in Kavanaugh to be ImpeachedCBS News
Pelosi calls Kavanaugh "hysterical," says he's unfit for Supreme Court
Grace Segers
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh "hysterical" and said that he was temperamentally unfit to serve on the Supreme Court. Pelosi made the comments in an interview Saturday at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin.
"I couldn't help but think that if a woman had ever performed that way, they would say 'hysterical,'" Pelosi said about her reaction to Kavanaugh's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. Kavanaugh emotionally denied allegations that he had sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Blasey Ford when they were both teenagers.
During his opening statement, Kavanaugh was very emotional, at times nearly shouting and choking up while discussing his family and his high school years. He also explicitly condemned Democrats on the committee, calling the allegations against him a "grotesque and coordinated character assassination" organized by liberals angry that Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 presidential election.
Pelosi said that she believed Kavanaugh's testimony proved that he could not serve on the Supreme Court, because it showed that he is biased against Democrats.
"I think that he disqualifies himself with those statements and the manner in which he went after the Clintons and the Democrats," she said.
Pelosi demurred when asked if she would try to impeach Kavanaugh if he is confirmed, and if Democrats gain the majority in the House of Representatives.
"I will say this — if he is not telling the truth to Congress or to the FBI, then he's not fit not only to be on the Supreme Court, but to be on the court he's on right now," Pelosi said. Kavanaugh is currently a judge on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Pelosi added that as a Democrat she was concerned about potential Kavanaugh rulings against the Affordable Care Act or Roe v. Wade, as he is considered to be a conservative justice. In his confirmation hearings, Kavanaugh sidestepped questions on whether he would overturn certain Supreme Court decisions.
"It's not time for a hysterical, biased person to go to the court and expect us to say, 'isn't that wonderful,'" Pelosi said.