eyephone said:
Kavenaugh?s old roommate in college made a statement on Brett. (In my opinion it?s not positive)
I'm sure they will take his statement he made under oath under consideration.
Basically the committee does have most of what is going to be said already.
They have the statement Dr. Ford will make along with the sworn statements of the other people she named denying they were there and denying all knowledge of said incident.
They have sworn statements from Judge Kavenaugh.
They are missing the crocodile tears.
They are missing the date or even month (or year) that this occurred.
They are missing the exact place (because of the five at the party, four are denying it happened and it couldn't have been at Dr. Ford's house because she escaped from it and went home.
They are missing how she heard of this party.
They are missing how she got there or got home.
They are missing how much Dr. Ford drank.
They are missing how it was so hard for Dr. Ford to party on the rest of her high school years.
They are missing why Dr. Ford left her lifelong friend at the party alone with these terrible boys and never thought maybe she should warn her or notify anyone she might be in danger.
They are missing how her lawyer isn't surprised her lifelong friend remembers nothing because she had nothing of substance happen to her. And she knows this how? Dr. Ford never mentioned it to her lifelong friend. Maybe she also had something happen but instead they know nothing happened to her, thank God since Dr. Ford left her alone with these drunk sexual predators to fend for herself.
So given that they know what the testimony is going to be because they already have sworn statements and dr. ford's prepared statement, unless something else is brought forth, they know what their conclusion is going to be.
I'd be not so happy if my friend left me alone without any warning or telling someone i might be in immiinent danger of being raped or inadvertantly killed.
It was pretty traumatic though. So much that Dr. Ford continued to go to drinking parties with boys from the same school.