On today’s BradCast, the Brett Kavanaugh circus continued over the weekend and into Monday, as the U.S. Supreme Court nominee now faces an expanded investigation by the FBI into multiple sexual assault allegations and — depending on the breadth of that probe, which is up to the White House and/or Senate Republicans — into his excessive drinking in high school and college. But it’s his lies about it all today, not thirty years ago which are of the most note. [Audio link to show follows below.]
A number of Kavanaugh’s fellow classmates have come forward in recent days to call him out for lying to Congress during his angry rebuttal testimony last Thursday in response to accuser Dr. Christine Blasey Ford before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Those classmates report they have had trouble reaching the FBI to share their thoughts and observations. At the same time, the scope of the background probe is being questioned by Democrats, with conflicting reports about whether a witness list will be limited to a handful of people said to have been present during an alleged attempted rape by Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge in 1982, and the charge by accuser Deborah Ramirez that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her during a drunken party at Yale.
All of that follows Sen. Jeff Flake’s (R-AZ)’s dramatic request for a “limited” FBI probe as he voted in favor of Kavanaugh’s nomination in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday. In a 60 Minutes interview on Sunday, Flake claimed that if Trump’s SCOTUS nominee is shown to have lied to the Committee, his nomination would be over. But Kavanaugh demonstrably lied multiple times already in both his initial testimony and his emotional response to Ford on Thursday. We detail just a few of the small but unmistakable lies — which were non-partisan, non-political, and non-ideological — that the longtime GOP operative turned federal judge offered to the Committee last week regarding his high school yearbook page on which he used slang references to several sex acts, his own excessive use of alcohol, and then lied about all of them, under oath (a felony), to the U.S. Senate.
We’re joined today by former litigator turned journalist and podcast host JESSICA MASON PIEKLO of Rewire.News, to discuss what we know — and don’t — about the FBI probe, who they should talk to if it is to be a legitimate investigation, and the “window into Judge Kavanaugh’s judicial temperament” revealed on Thursday before being all too happily ignored by the bulk of GOP Senators.
“You might remember during the Sonia Sotomayor confirmation hearings,” she reminds us, “Sen. Lindsey Graham, for example, spent a lot of time on Justice Sotomayor’s temperament and writings she had done about her experience growing up as a Latina, and what that brought to her judging.” Graham doesn’t seem to care all that much of such concerns anymore, it seems.
“So, while we have some really serious and, in some cases, salacious allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, the confirmation hearing isn’t a criminal trial. This is about probing his temperament for the bench. And federal judicial standards say that you have to have a judicial temperament that includes no evidence of excessive partisanship, for example,” Pielko, who Tweets as “Hegemommy”, observes. “We have a whole list of things that, so far, indicate he does not have the temperament to sit on the Supreme Court, let alone retain his seat on the D.C. Court of Appeals, frankly.”
“We have allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, and evidence that suggests that he misled Senate Judiciary Committee members under oath, if not outright lied. And that, in itself, is disqualifying,” she tells me, while detailing how the FBI’s investigation could also help to exonerate Kavanaugh. “Their job is to get as much information from both sides of these allegations. It’s actually an extension of the ‘advice and consent’ and disclosure processes that is supposed to happen in the routine course of nominations.”
We also discuss what may happen to the information gathered by the FBI after its handed over to the White House and whether the Senate, much less the public, will ever be allowed to see it. And, we talk about what may happen — and how Democrats should move forward hereafter — once Kavanaugh is either rejected or confirmed for a lifetime seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Finally, some new polling is out showing that Kansas’ Secretary of State and infamous GOP “voter fraud” fraudster Kris Kobach could be in trouble in his bid to become Governor against Democrat Laura Kelly (and independent Greg Orman), and there are still more new signs that Republicans are heading into triage mode to try and save their U.S. House majority from a possible “blue wave” in the November midterm elections…
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Excellent show on POV (on PBS) tonight.
Dark Money 1h 23m available online till Oct 31
https://www.pbs.org/video/dark-money-duhigg/
“A century ago, corrupt money swamped Montana’s government, but Montanans rose up to prohibit corporate campaign contributions. Today, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, Montana is once again fighting to preserve open and honest elections. Following an investigative reporter through a political thriller, Dark Money exposes one of the greatest threats to American democracy.”
Trailer and some 7 min. clips
https://www.pbs.org/video/dark-money-trailer-20vifr/
More on KavaNo.
Text messages suggest Kavanaugh wanted to refute accuser’s claim before it became public
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/mutual-friend-ramirez-kavanaugh-anxious-come-forward-evidence-n915566
Fucking weasel wouldn’t answer questions thirty years ago either.
Kavanaugh Was Questioned by Police After Bar Fight in 1985
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/us/politics/kavanaugh-bar-fight.html
New York Times Magazine
The Crisis of Election Security
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/26/magazine/election-security-crisis-midterms.html
Will Florida’s Ex-Felons Finally Regain the Right to Vote?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/26/magazine/ex-felons-voting-rights-florida.html
Brad and everyone, Please spread the word for all the Democrats to walk out of the Senate and Congress to and shut down the government until Kavanaugh is thoroughly investigated for perjury and sexual assault. Current Republicans have no respect for our institutions, as evidenced by their preventing Obama from nominating a candidate for months and installing heads of EPA and all other agencies that only want to dismantle them. Dems need to finally fight for what they believe and halt our rapid decent into authoritarianism. The vast majority of the people and the press will support them and it’s the only way!
Jim Silva @5:
When McCain was still alive, but unable to be in D.C., I called for exactly what you describe, because the GOP would not have had a quorum (majority of the Senate) without him. But now that Kyle has been appointed in his place, even if Dems walked out, the business of the Senate could continue with 51 members present. It wouldn’t shut down the Senate, but it might allow the Republicans to pass a whole bunch of stuff with no effort at all, under unanimous consent.
Not a smart idea at this point, IMO.