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'Christine Blasey Ford'

Donald Trump: Is he us?

The mid-term elections and then 2020 will tell us a lot about the United States: Does the country more reflect Donald Trump or alternative values? Evidence yesterday, from Trump's mocking of a sexual assault victim, to his defense of a dishonest cad of a Supreme Court nominee to a detailed exposure of his long-known dishonesty about finances, isn't encouraging.
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Tom Cotton's curious idea of victimhood

There U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton goes again, an angry, entitled white man suitable for the times.
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UPDATE: The Kavanaugh nomination and male privilege moves ahead. But wait...

UPDATE: Sen. Jeff Flake, in advance of committee vote, says he'd like to see a delay in full Senate confirmation vote for an FBI investigation of new allegations. With Donald Trump cheerleading the angry denials of an accused sexual predator, Republicans in Congress seem prepared to speed Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to a speedy vote. There are many hitches:

Kavanaugh hearing UPDATE: Ford wins the morning. Kavanaugh comes out firing.

This is among the many links by which you may watch the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Christine Blasey Ford's sworn statement that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school. She is unsurprisingly emotional. Watch and see what you think.
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Saturday's open line includes Kavanaugh news and a stunning political ad

Here's the open line. For entertainment, if you have one minute, watch this political ad against  Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona. Wait for it.   In other news: It appears the hearing is on for Christine Blasey Ford to talk about Brett Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault of her when she was 15 and he was an older high school student.

Blasey Ford prepared to testify, with conditions

Christine Blasey Ford, who's accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were in high school, has said she's willing to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, but not on Monday as Republicans have demanded.
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Tom Cotton believes Brett Kavanaugh

U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton appeared on a conservative radio show yesterday and said, "My opinion of Judge Kavanaugh has not changed. He's made an unequivocal and categorical denial of these 36-year-old allegations and every known fact so far supports that denial".

Kavanaugh accuser steps forward

A woman who says Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh assaulted her when they were in high school more than 30 years ago has stepped forward to tell her story to the Washington Post.
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