![]() I don’t believe he’s itching to get on the Supreme Court to protect Donald Trump from Robert Mueller. I don’t believe he lied in his Senate testimony. I have known Brett Kavanaugh for a long time-in many different contexts. It is the sort of haste that that has one eye on the midterms and the other eye cast downward. Their solution is haste-and not the sort of haste that suggests faith. In the era of #MeToo, their actions bespeak the fear of et tu. ![]() ![]() Having held up Merrick Garland’s nomination for the better part of a year to get past one election, they are apparently so fearful of further erosion of support for their nominee that they feel the need to rush this matter to a vote just weeks before another one. They are publicly floating theories naming an alternative perpetrator-and then removing them and apologizing after those theories are picked up by Fox & Friends. They apparently don’t believe in him enough to make minor accommodations on the date of a hearing to a woman who is receiving death threats. They apparently don’t have sufficient confidence in the nominee to let a routine investigation take place before holding a hearing. The manner in which Senate Republicans and Brett Kavanaugh’s supposed allies are championing the judge’s innocence should sting as the ultimate humiliation.
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