Yes, I was saying that because such accusations need to be proved. The more I think about the more I realize, I do not want to see a supreme court judge who in college years belonged to a club with moto "no means yes, yes means anal", (once again if true). Supreme court judges are and should be held to a different standard than the rest of us. They get life time appointment and get to directly influence our life for decades.
Every single man who belonged to a fraternity, and I mean every single one, participated in behavior that they would not want to be made public. That would be true for women too. Arguably this would be true for every single person on the planet who lived something other than a totally sheltered life, and even then it's unlikely. By your standards everyone, and anyone, who belonged to a fraternity would be disqualified from holding public office or any position of authority at all. Absurd! Can you imagine if we had been applying these ridiculous standards in years gone by? Some of the greatest leaders the world has seen and produced would have never been given an opportunity.
I would say by our beloved leader Trump. But as Captain said earlier, let's focus on Kavanaugh in this thread. Wonder why media have not picked up on the club yet???? Is it fake after all?
The solution is simple, either behave as decent human being or do not attempt to get a chair at the highest court of the land. It is really that simple. Any reasonable person would not want some one who stood behind "no means yes, and yeas means anal", slogan to be supreme justice of US with a life time appointment.
The Captain and GWB are having battles with figments of their imagination. We can say something and they will re-phrase in a way that bears little or no relationship to what we are actually saying.
Seeing that the phrase "No means yes, yes means anal" came out of a comedy routine from Daniel Tosh (I believe) in the mid-2000s.... the time Brett Kavanaugh was at Yale and a member of the DKE fraternity is decades earlier than this incident (which occurred in 2011). Kavanaugh is not in the photograph -- trying to portray it as Kavanaugh is obscene. From the Yale paper one day ago - https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2018...photo-from-kavanaughs-time-shows-dke-hijinks/ "A photograph that appeared in the Yale Daily News on Jan. 18, 1985, shows Kavanaugh’s fraternity brothers waving a flag woven from women’s underwear as part of a procession of DKE initiates marching across Yale’s campus. Kavanaugh does not appear in the photograph."
And of course the left will decide the criteria for a "decent human being", and that no doubt will have different standards for those other than left leaning people. Gonna' be a mighty thin crowd qualified for high office, and that certainly and undeniably includes many a democrat, even with the double standards in play.
That sounds about right, I remember hearing the phrase relatively recently, so can't exactly fault him for future behavior of his fraternity.
Sorry fascist-wannabe leftists, but even in a Huffington Post survey the vast majority surveyed don't believe the allegations.