To believe all the accusations about Kavanaugh is to disregard everything we intuitively know about human behavior.
One R close to the Kavanaugh confirmation process just told me this after the third allegation of sexual misconduct came out –>
“You can’t be a rapist and alcoholic at the age of 17 and then years later, become a highly accomplished person.”
— Nancy Cook (@nancook) September 26, 2018
Fact check: true.
Brett Kavanaugh, the left would have you believe, was the organizer of a high school criminal enterprise wherein he and his friends ran drugs and organized gang rapes when not drinking so excessively as to give them performance issues making it difficult to perform the rapes.
The whole thing has become farce.
There are several things worth pointing out — young men who are juniors and seniors in high school who are doing drugs, participating in gang rapes, and sexually assaulting women never really get over that behavior. It may morph into something else, but that behavior never goes away. We have seen this over and over with celebrities and Washington reporters. Awful people continue to be awful and most of them never amount to much more than the political beat in D.C. for an online left-of-center “news” outlet.
What about Kavanaugh?
He graduated at the top of his class at Georgetown Prep.
He graduated with honors from Yale.
He graduated from Yale Law School and made the Yale Law Journal, which only those in the top of the class do.
He has published articles in the Yale Law Journal, the Georgetown Law Journal, the Harvard Law Review, the Notre Dame Law Review, the Minnesota Law Review, the Catholic University Law Review, the Marquette Lawyer, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and Lawfare, among other publications.
He clerked for multiple federal appellate court judges, a Supreme Court Justice, and worked in the United States Solicitor General’s office.
He was a partner at a major law firm.
He served as an advisor to the President of the United States.
He was even hired by Elena Kagan to teach at Harvard.
He now serves on the United States Court of Appeals.
He has been through six FBI background checks. The drug running operation that everybody knew about never came up. The rape gangs never came up. The sexual assaults never came up. There’ve been no mistresses, no assaults, no nothing about the guy during the course of his professional career when a guy who had that much power could have wielded it to his advantage. He did not.
Maybe there is another Brett Kavanaugh out there who failed at life.
But this Brett Kavanaugh is an accomplished husband, father, lawyer, and judge who has a highly regarded personal and professional reputation.
The writer makes an excellent point: the leopard doesn’t change its spots.
If Brett had done the things he’s accused of doing, he’d never have passed all those background checks.
Since he didn’t do all of those things he had time and inclination to be a high achiever in school and law.
Is known to leave the toilet seat up in master bath, and put his wifes bra in the dryer once. What other evil lurks in his background.
That last Avenatti attempt pretty much cinches it; there is no way any of this is true about Kavanaugh. This much illicit activity by this many people associated with him could never have missed the attention of the FBI; especially the version of the FBI Obama left us with, which no doubt looked for ANYTHING that would have smeared his name.
Thanks, Avenatti; you’ve cleared Kavanaugh.