Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate just destroyed Kavanaugh. Stating he lied under oath.



Yep, it was a great interview. He was authentic, credible, and measured.


Yes it was a good interview, he was articulate, and spoke very well.

Yeah. I didnt need to see any interview to know Kav was lying. I watched him on national TV tell the senator that the devils triangle was a drinking game and boofing was flatulence with a straight face.



He was a preppy good god man, two Shirley temples and all those kids would pass out .


.

Privileged preppies are the worst. Throw in that your mom is a judge and your dad an attorney and you have the makings of what I call catastrophic white boy alcoholic benders.


Again, I love how blatant racism is the new wheelhouse of liberals.

Bigotry looks like crap on you.
 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.

Kavanaugh's reputation is forever tainted. Even tainted Harvard fired him.

Most likely Justice Kavanaugh to you. That means for now, Republicans have the Presidency, House, Senate and Supreme Court.

If you keep going like this, it just might hold. Horrors. lolz

Thanks for responding but I can't catch the gist of your reply that went over my head. Please explain to me who only has a High School Diploma with a 2.73 GPA.
 
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GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.

Kavanaugh's reputation is forever tainted. Even tainted Harvard fired him.

Most likely Justice Kavanaugh to you. That means for now, Republicans have the Presidency, House, Senate and Supreme Court.

If you keep going like this, it just might hold. Horrors. lolz

Thanks for responding but I don't get the gist of your reply. Please explain to me who only has a High School Diploma with a 2.73 GPA.

What does this response have anything to do with what I said? Are you okay, what's going on?
 


Yep, it was a great interview. He was authentic, credible, and measured.


Yes it was a good interview, he was articulate, and spoke very well.

Yeah. I didnt need to see any interview to know Kav was lying. I watched him on national TV tell the senator that the devils triangle was a drinking game and boofing was flatulence with a straight face.



He was a preppy good god man, two Shirley temples and all those kids would pass out .


.

Privileged preppies are the worst. Throw in that your mom is a judge and your dad an attorney and you have the makings of what I call catastrophic white boy alcoholic benders.


Again, I love how blatant racism is the new wheelhouse of liberals.

Bigotry looks like crap on you.

Without anti-white racism, anti-male sexism and anti-Christian religious bigotry there is no “liberal” today.

That is their entire platform.
 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.

Kavanaugh's reputation is forever tainted. Even tainted Harvard fired him.

Most likely Justice Kavanaugh to you. That means for now, Republicans have the Presidency, House, Senate and Supreme Court.

If you keep going like this, it just might hold. Horrors. lolz

Thanks for responding but I don't get the gist of your reply. Please explain to me who only has a High School Diploma with a 2.73 GPA.

What does this response have anything to do with what I said? Are you okay, what's going on?

I am cursed to read between lines which is a reading disability. My mom was an English teacher and she said read between the lines. What does reading between the lines mean?
 
So his entire claim is based upon whether Kavanaugh was ever "blackout drunk". Hate to break it to you but the only person who would know whether Kavanaugh "blacked out" would be Kavanaugh himself.


Well I hate to tell you this but you clearly didn't read the entire article. He's goes into the lying about the calendar and what those words (boofing & devils triangle) actually meant--:auiqs.jpg:

Hate to break it to you, but the only person that would know what those mean are Kavanaugh.

Ramirez’s story is so pathetic and blatantly false not even Dems take it seriously, yet this schmuck claims it’s fact (without any proof).
 
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Got it. Just like always, you believe all those conspiracy theories because you want to believe all those conspiracy theories. You still haven't come up with a credible reason to believe those Chem Trail stories yet either, have you?
Soil and water samples.....just cant get past that salient fact.

Sure you can. We already went through that. Lots of reasons why heavy metals might be found almost anywhere. Samples from behind the supposed planes spreading it would be a salient fact you couldn't get past. The logistics trail to supply such massive amounts of your imagined contaminants would be another unavoidable salient fact. You, or any of the other conspiracy nuts have even tried to supply those. Why? Now, back to the Sanger thing. You got anything to offer or not?

Nuff said.......

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The best you got is "Doesn't the sky look funny?" No more believable now than it ever was.

Military jets bellowing pollution with no regard to the public like back in the 40s has given way to fuel efficient engines and even the old style polluting jets didn't lay down trails that would spread out and linger for hours......next question?

You know we've been through that before. Humidity and temperature determine the cloud formations produced by jet traffic.. Now about that Sanger thing.
 
I can't attest to "devil's triangle" as this whole Kavanaugh charade was the first time I heard of it. However I have heard the term "boofing" before and it did indeed refer to flatulence. My parents used it when my little sister would break wind when we were children, which would have been in the 80's.

But in all seriousness if your claims against the guy have been reduced to arguing over the definitions of juvenile vulgarities... well, that's just pathetic.
In context, boofing = farting does not make much sense. A sixteen year old joking with another, Hey, have you farted yet? WTF?

I will grant you that making a joke about it doesn't mean he had done it, but he shouldn't have lied about it. Does he think the Senators haven't got smart phones and Google?
So his entire claim is based upon whether Kavanaugh was ever "blackout drunk". Hate to break it to you but the only person who would know whether Kavanaugh "blacked out" would be Kavanaugh himself.


Well I hate to tell you this but you clearly didn't read the entire article. He's goes into the lying about the calendar and what those words (boofing & devils triangle) actually meant--:auiqs.jpg:

Hate to break it to you, but the only person that would know what those mean are Kavanaugh.

Ramirez’s story is so pathetic and blatantly false not even Dems take it seriously, yet this schmuck claims it’s fact (without any proof).
She's got 20 witnesses. You are mixing her up with Swetnik. Ramirez was interviewed by the FBI, I heard.
 
It wont make a difference. They are much more concerned with filling the seat than getting the best person in there.


Oh yeah it will. To these women it dam sure will.

2nd annual Women's march, January 20, 2018

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1st women's march held the day after Trump was inaugurated January, 20 2017

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This was going on in every state, not just Washington D.C. For more pictures just click this link, scroll through the many pages, you'll probably find your home state.
Woman's march pictures

Women are not who Republicans need to piss off right now with less than one month before the midterm election.

A sleeping giant has awoken.

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GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
The guy read a prepared statement saying that Kavanaugh was lying.....then when asked if he ever saw Kavanaugh black out....he said no.
So the guy blew his statement all to hell when he was asked a simple question. LOL
Didn't take long either.

Next stupid accusation.
 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
What are you going to wear for the BK swearing in ceremony?
Maybe one of your cute Trayvon Martin hoodies? Or maybe one of your 'Hands Up Don't Shoot' hoodies?
Don't forget to change hands once in a while asshole. You could put your back out.
 
I can't attest to "devil's triangle" as this whole Kavanaugh charade was the first time I heard of it. However I have heard the term "boofing" before and it did indeed refer to flatulence. My parents used it when my little sister would break wind when we were children, which would have been in the 80's.

But in all seriousness if your claims against the guy have been reduced to arguing over the definitions of juvenile vulgarities... well, that's just pathetic.
In context, boofing = farting does not make much sense. A sixteen year old joking with another, Hey, have you farted yet? WTF?

I will grant you that making a joke about it doesn't mean he had done it, but he shouldn't have lied about it. Does he think the Senators haven't got smart phones and Google?
So his entire claim is based upon whether Kavanaugh was ever "blackout drunk". Hate to break it to you but the only person who would know whether Kavanaugh "blacked out" would be Kavanaugh himself.


Well I hate to tell you this but you clearly didn't read the entire article. He's goes into the lying about the calendar and what those words (boofing & devils triangle) actually meant--:auiqs.jpg:

Hate to break it to you, but the only person that would know what those mean are Kavanaugh.

Ramirez’s story is so pathetic and blatantly false not even Dems take it seriously, yet this schmuck claims it’s fact (without any proof).
She's got 20 witnesses. You are mixing her up with Swetnik. Ramirez was interviewed by the FBI, I heard.
The claims from both women are equally ridiculous and witnesses don’t corroborate their fictions.
 
I can't attest to "devil's triangle" as this whole Kavanaugh charade was the first time I heard of it. However I have heard the term "boofing" before and it did indeed refer to flatulence. My parents used it when my little sister would break wind when we were children, which would have been in the 80's.

But in all seriousness if your claims against the guy have been reduced to arguing over the definitions of juvenile vulgarities... well, that's just pathetic.
In context, boofing = farting does not make much sense. A sixteen year old joking with another, Hey, have you farted yet? WTF?

I will grant you that making a joke about it doesn't mean he had done it, but he shouldn't have lied about it. Does he think the Senators haven't got smart phones and Google?
So his entire claim is based upon whether Kavanaugh was ever "blackout drunk". Hate to break it to you but the only person who would know whether Kavanaugh "blacked out" would be Kavanaugh himself.


Well I hate to tell you this but you clearly didn't read the entire article. He's goes into the lying about the calendar and what those words (boofing & devils triangle) actually meant--:auiqs.jpg:

Hate to break it to you, but the only person that would know what those mean are Kavanaugh.

Ramirez’s story is so pathetic and blatantly false not even Dems take it seriously, yet this schmuck claims it’s fact (without any proof).
She's got 20 witnesses. You are mixing her up with Swetnik. Ramirez was interviewed by the FBI, I heard.
The claims from both women are equally ridiculous and witnesses don’t corroborate their fictions.

Oh come on, you Reich wingers could have watched him do it, & would still be on here defending him.

 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
They....don't....care. They have no problem with a liar on the Court. They just want THEIR liar there.
 
So his entire claim is based upon whether Kavanaugh was ever "blackout drunk". Hate to break it to you but the only person who would know whether Kavanaugh "blacked out" would be Kavanaugh himself.


Well I hate to tell you this but you clearly didn't read the entire article. He's goes into the lying about the calendar and what those words (boofing & devils triangle) actually meant--:auiqs.jpg:


Sounds to me like a liberal nerd who got to many atomic wedges by the cool kids ....



.
And there it is.....just like SNL skitted.
 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
Wow, you have the smoking gun. Someone who says something bad about someone. Because there is no way this guy could be lying.
 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results



I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
Wow, you have the smoking gun. Someone who says something bad about someone. Because there is no way this guy could be lying.

Hey DUMBASS I really don't give a Trump Tard's Ass if you confirm him or not, but I imagine right now Democrats are hoping you confirm, so you'll get your "come to Jesus wake up call" call next month.

Go ahead and confirm Kavanaugh PLEASE do it.

 
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GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results



I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
Wow, you have the smoking gun. Someone who says something bad about someone. Because there is no way this guy could be lying.

Hey DUMBASS I really don't give a Trump Tard's Ass if you confirm him or not, but I imagine right now Democrats are hoping you confirm, so you'll get your "come to Jesus wake up call" call next month.

Go ahead and confirm Kavanaugh PLEASE do it.
Hi shit for brains. I cant confirm anyone. If the committee does confirm him, there will be no wake up call.
 
GET READY FOR IT: Your right wing talk show hosts that have been mocking, laughing, making jokes about these women's claims about Kavanaugh are going to be in an all hell fire storm tomorrow morning--because Kavanaugh's former Yale roommate has outed him, stating he lied under oath. If you're wondering who James Roche is--his mother was a REPUBLICAN representative and he grew up in a Republican family.

James Roche, one of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year roommates at Yale, said Wednesday that Kavanaugh lied under oath about his drinking and about the meaning of his yearbook entries.In an op-ed for Slate, Roche writes, "Brett Kavanaugh stood up under oath and lied about his drinking and about the meaning of words in his yearbook. He did so baldly, without hesitation or reservation."

"In his words and his behavior, Judge Kavanaugh has shown contempt for the truth, for the process, for the rule of law, and for accountability," Roche added. "His willingness to lie to avoid embarrassment throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault."Kavanaugh testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has never been blackout drunk. He was appearing before senators to answer an accusation from California professor Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he has no memory of the party where Ford says the incident happened.

Roche says he believes his friend Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her at a college dorm party. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night that "there is zero chance that she is making up this story."Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez's allegation. CNN has reached out to the White House for reaction to Roche's comments.

Roche told CNN, "I saw him both what I would consider blackout drunk and also dealing with the repercussions of that in the morning."I didn't socialize with Brett," Roche said. "He would come home and he was incoherent, stumbling, he would sometimes be singing, he occasionally would wear this -- I think it was an old leather football helmet -- and he would throw up, and then in the morning would have a lot of trouble getting out of bed."Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either. There were times when I did the exact same thing."

He told CNN he has not been contacted by the FBI about Kavanaugh.Roche writes in the Slate op-ed he is willing to speak to the FBI about his experiences with Kavanaugh and Ramirez. The FBI has been conducting a supplemental background investigation into the nominee after Kavanaugh and Ford testified before the Judiciary Committee.Roche writes he does not know if Kavanaugh attacked Ford in high school or exposed himself to Ramirez in college, "But I can say that he lied under oath."In Roche's appearance on "Anderson Cooper 360," he said he was "shocked" when he heard Kavanaugh say "boofing" meant flatulence and "Devil's Triangle" was a drinking game, "because those words were commonly used and they were references to sexual activities. ... I heard them talking about it regularly.

I think that contributed to some of my feelings about the fact that these guys treated women in a way that I didn't like.""We were in a room together -- our beds were 10 feet apart for a couple of months," Roche told Cooper.

"And what struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did I know that he wasn't telling, you know, the truth, I knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth."

Roche told CNN his memory of Kavanaugh is that "he was on the far edge of this -- he was notably heavier in his drinking than other people."He told Cooper he had gone back and forth on whether to speak out -- "there is very little upside for me and there is considerable downside for me" -- but that "at the end of the day it feels like there are not enough people who are willing and can credibly say" they know Ramirez "and she didn't lie and wouldn't lie. ... And so it felt to me like somebody had to get up and speak for her."
In the Slate op-ed, Roche notes he was raised in a Republican family -- his mother was a Republican state representative in Connecticut and "my father owns a MAGA hat."

"This is not about drinking too much or even encouraging others to drink," Roche writes. "It is not about using coarse language or even about the gray area between testing sexual boundaries with a date and sexual abuse. This is about denial. This is about not facing consequences. This is about lying."
"I was not a choirboy, but—unlike Brett—I'm not going on national television and testifying under oath that I was," Roche continued.
"In Brett's cases, if he is innocent, he should be cleared," Roche writes in the Slate op-ed. "If he is not and he is being untruthful to the nation, that should disqualify him from sitting on the highest court in the land. This just seems fair."

You can watch Anderson interview James Roche at this link also. Then you right wingers come back on here, and tell me this guy (James Roche) isn't "credibile."
Yale roommate says Kavanaugh lied under oath about drinking and yearbook - CNNPolitics

And of course this was going on last night at a Trump rally.
youtube video of trump mocking Dr. Ford - Yahoo Video Search Results

I imagine Republicans will be forced to kick Kavanaugh to the curb, and for lying under oath--they may impeach him as a Federal District court Judge.
/——/ But libtards said Ford’s ex boyfriend who destroyed her testimony was meaningless
 

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