Monthly Archives: September 2018

The plot thickens

A classmate of Brett Kavanaugh and (then) Christine Blasey published a post on Facebook yesterday which says the alleged attack was the gossipy rage for a couple of days when she was in high school. The post has since been … Continue reading

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An unconvincing endorsement

Roy Moore, credibly accused of multiple instances of an unseemly interest in underage teenage girls, says it’s time for the Senate to quit messing around and confirm Brett Kavanaugh. Former Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore called on Republicans to … Continue reading

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And then there’s the loonies

The Kavanaugh nomination is already weighed-down with all sorts of atypical problems. An allegation of sexual misconduct against a powerful male is typically followed by a chorus of similar accusations, as in the case of Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein, et. … Continue reading

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Eyewitness misidentifications

According to the Innocence Project, the leading cause of wrongful convictions is eyewitness misidentification. Eyewitness misidentification is by far the leading cause of wrongful convictions. Nationwide, 75% of wrongful convictions that were overturned by DNA testing involved erroneous identifications from … Continue reading

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Franklin Graham: It’s “not relevant”

I have to admit to mixed feelings about the Kavanaugh confirmation mess; I don’t know whether I believe the allegations and, if true, I don’t know if he ought to pay all his life for bad behavior as a teenager … Continue reading

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