Editorial: Feinstein’s Disgrace
The California senator has plunged the nation into a bitter fight from which it will not soon emerge.
The California senator has plunged the nation into a bitter fight from which it will not soon emerge.
Judiciary chairman, in letter, says the committee 'has a constitutional obligation to investigate Dr. Ford’s allegations.'
Judiciary chairman, in letter, says the committee 'has a constitutional obligation to investigate Dr. Ford’s allegations.'
Let us count the ways.
Let's roll the footage.
His anger wasn't the problem; the expression of it was.
So here's the thing about internet memes ...
Hosted by Charlie Sykes.
Really?
There’s a worse way to deal with members of a restive voting bloc than fight them. It’s called appeasement. And yes, that’s the one that Republicans chose to boost Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Everyone in America should be angry about what happened in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Choosing the prosecutor to run the Republican part of Christine Blasey Ford's questioning was the smartest thing the Senate has done in months.
Nope. No. Uh uh.
The Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings for the Confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court are underway. Dr. Ford says she is "terrified."
"People want fame, they want money, whatever."
Hosted by Charlie Sykes.
And neither the nominee nor the Judiciary Committee have seen the results of Ford's polygraph test.
We still don't have any corroborating witnesses to either of the accusations against Brett Kavanaugh.
Understanding where the burden of proof really rests.
Christine Blasey Ford, Brett Kavanaugh, and the conversations we need to have.
What if she's telling the truth as she remembers it, but her memory is faulty?
Supreme Court nominee addresses allegations against him in Fox News Interview
SCOTUS nominee rails against ‘character assassination’ in letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Woman tells the New Yorker the nominee exposed himself to her at a party at Yale in the early 1980s.
After six days of consulting her memory and her lawyer, Deborah Ramirez remembers something Brett Kavanaugh supposedly did that no one else present says happened.
Rarely have we witnessed so many people pretend a controversy was about one thing when it was so obviously about another. Since September 16, when the name of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser became known—Christine Blasey Ford, a California psychologist, alleges that he sexually…
Impulsively acting on incomplete information is a political artform.
Christine Blasey Ford wants the FBI to investigate before she appears in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
On Monday night, the Senate Judiciary Committee announced that Christine Blasey Ford would have the opportunity to testify at a public hearing next Monday about her accusation that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when the two were high-school students, and Kavanaugh will have a chance to…