I guess they weren't comfortable with the visual of eleven dudes trying to pick apart a sexual assault victim's story so the Republicans hired a female prosecutor to do it for them. Because optics or whatever. |
Pictured: a man talking over a woman. Not pictured: the slightest bit of surprise. |
When your worldview hits 30 years old, the crystal goes off and the Sandmen come to disintegrate you. Problem solved. |
"I don't think she's uncredible, I think she's a good, attractive witness."
-Orrin Hatch: living example of why
the Senate should institute some kind
of Logan's Run system of 'retirement'
"You know Miss Ford, you'd be prettier if you smiled more-what? What'd I say?"
-Senator Hatch, not
quite getting it
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Anyway, after Ford delivered her painful testimony and relived her assault before an audience consisting of three hundred and twenty million horrified Americans and eleven hostile Republican Senators on the Judiciary Committee, Brett Kavanaugh's turn came. I guess someone advised him that 'petulant, paranoid conspiracy theorist' would be the way to go because goddamn.
"This confirmation process has become a national disgrace! I don't have to take this. I'm going back to my hotel. Let me know when it's time to get sworn in."
-Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court
Nominee and noted national disgrace
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Which, yeah, it has become a national disgrace, just probably not in the way he thinks.
"Excellent, my plan to ruin Brett Kavanaugh's life is working perfectly!"
-the woman most of us voted for
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Kavanaugh went on to blame the Clintons, Democrats and America in general:
-Brett Kavanaugh, the
real victim here you guys
Cool, that's one way to look at it. Another way would be that Brett Kavanaugh has been accused of a serious crime by a credible person who has no reason to endure this painful and humiliating experience other than to prevent the man who attacked her from getting a lifetime appointment the Supreme Court. Sorry, allegedly.
It's like America's about to get a bad tattoo. |
Lindsay Graham, possibly about to have an aneurysm. |
"Boy, you all want power. God, I hope you never get it. I hope the American people can see through this sham. That you knew about and you held it. You had no intention of protecting Dr. Ford. None. She's as much of a victim as you."
-Lindsay Graham on...wait, did he just-
"Thank you Mister President, I look forward to shielding you from prosecution."
-Kavanaugh, probably
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Anyway, in further 'no, clearly Lindsay Graham can't hear the words coming out of his mouth,' the Senator spoke to reporters during one of the breaks and made some hilariously un-ironic threats about how now the gloves are off:
Um...Merrick Garland. |
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