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I'm not opposed to another investigation. My question to you would be: what are you going to do when they come back with the same answer they've gotten six times before? The GOP at least say they prefer smaller government. Where's my liberal candidate that would actually advocate for such a thing? Andrew Yang is the only one I like so far. |
Sexual assault is notoriously hard to prove unless the victim immediately goes to the police and gets a rape kit, so after nearly four decades it wouldn't be surprising if an unreported near rape didn't come up on the FBI's radar. TBH I'd be kinda surprised if they did uncover anything.
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Yeah exactly, why would it have ever come up if no one had talked about it?
Is it typical to discuss drinking habits and high school parties when being "thoroughly vetted?" Genuine question, bc I think not. |
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You don't seem to get it: the FBI have more than likely gone through a massive amount of people connected to Kavanaugh every time he has gone up the ranks. That means hundreds of people (cumulatively). Friends, family, former college classmates, people who knew him prior to college, neighbors, anyone who ever worked under him, etc. etc. etc. Are you seriously going to bull**** me and say that not a single person would have thought his alcoholic tendencies and/or any rape party rumors were worth mentioning? People talk. |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: if an investigation against Trump unearths legitimate (and not assumed) evidence of collusion, he should be impeached. It doesn't matter to me if he's President or not. |
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Junior, you missed the fact that they don't investigate anyone's years prior to the age of 18. Junior, what's your address? I want to send you a gift. https://i.etsystatic.com/10106920/r/...84094_to62.jpg |
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