I already read the whole article contained in the link.Just seems like a whole lot of political nonsense to me.It's going to be quite interesting come Thursday when and if the real truth comes out of whatever will be considered the truth, just as long as the day of testimony isn't changed again.
I copied the last three items from the New Yorker report:
8. Ramirez wasn't even sure her memory was correct — until she spent six days going over it with her Democrat lawyer.
"In her initial conversations with The New Yorker, she was reluctant to characterize Kavanaugh’s role in the alleged incident with certainty," the outlet reports. "After six days of carefully assessing her memories and consulting with her attorney, Ramirez said that she felt confident enough of her recollections to say that she remembers Kavanaugh..."
The New Yorker waits for more than 2,100 words to inform readers that Ramirez's lawyer is "Stanley Garnett, a former Democratic district attorney in Boulder..."
9. Ramirez admits there are holes in her memory due to how much she drank at the party.
"She was at first hesitant to speak publicly, partly because her memories contained gaps because she had been drinking at the time of the alleged incident," The New Yorker report states in the second paragraph.
Ramirez said that at the party, where students were playing a drinking game, she "quickly became inebriated" because of the large amounts of alcohol she was consuming, adding that she became so intoxicated that she "was on the floor, foggy and slurring her words."
10. People who knew Ramirez after her time at Yale say that she never once mentioned the incident — until Kavanaugh's nomination was pending.
More than 1,500 words into the article, The New Yorker report states:
In a statement, two of those male classmates who Ramirez alleged were involved in the incident, the wife of a third male student she said was involved, and three other classmates, Dino Ewing, Louisa Garry, and Dan Murphy, disputed Ramirez’s account of events: “We were the people closest to Brett Kavanaugh during his first year at Yale. He was a roommate to some of us, and we spent a great deal of time with him, including in the dorm where this incident allegedly took place. Some of us were also friends with Debbie Ramirez during and after her time at Yale. We can say with confidence that if the incident Debbie alleges ever occurred, we would have seen or heard about it—and we did not. The behavior she describes would be completely out of character for Brett. In addition, some of us knew Debbie long after Yale, and she never described this incident until Brett’s Supreme Court nomination was pending. Editors from the New Yorker contacted some of us because we are the people who would know the truth, and we told them that we never saw or heard about this.
LeeCharming you are the one last night within your Forum Thread accused me of leaning to the left in the way that I choose to post within the political topics.I posted to your thread topic last night but you never replied back to my answers to your questions.Are you going to go over to the Forums side and read my answers to you?
Merc I wouldn't trust the manufacturer either cause it's obvious that they would attempt to talk you into buying their products.I'd rather purchase the said product and use my own judgement and not depend someone else's .I trust no one.
I haven't supported a political figure in many years and when I used to vote.The situation regarding Ford and Kavanaugh that's been aired obviously throughout the media is the only things people have been reading/hearing about.
Even if there is testimony it be not true anyway.It could've been just a way for either of the parties to have some leverage.I don't know and not going to assume anything.
From the time I was a small child I had always felt as if I had been adopted.In fact I remember telling some of my childhood friends that I was adopted. I felt so much as if I was the black sheep of my older siblings.
I'm neither right or left and support neither political party.I don't understand why the woman who claimed that she had been attacked didn't press charges years ago instead of bringing it our now.
Something just doesn't seem right about the whole thing.
RE: More news on Kavanaughs behavior from his college roomate
To me it doesn't matter anymore cause it resembles a "She said" He said kinda thingy no matter on how many witnesses come forward.The media isn't really helping the situation anyhow and they don't care what the exact truth is just as long they're able to buildup viewership.