New Haven -- Okay, that's probably not true--he probably always flushed as a teen but doesn't it seem like it's getting to the point where the point is pointless?
The New York Times reported that, according to a police report, as an undergraduate student at Yale, Brett Kavanaugh was "involved in an altercation at a local bar during which he was accused of throwing ice on another bar customer way back in '85.
The incident occurred in his junior year and resulted in him and four other men being questioned by the New Have Police Department. There were no arrests, nobody died, no one was sexually assaulted, and the police report was based on what some guy said who was also drinking at the bar.
One witness to the kerfuffle said that Chris Dudley, a Yale basketball player and friends with Kavanaugh, then "hit the man in the ear with a glass, according to The Times, who obtained the police report.
Ice vs. glass to the ear.
The report named Dom Cozzolino as the victim and he "was bleeding from the right ear" because not Brett Kavanaugh hit him with a glass. But Kavanaugh was there and for some reason not reported, he threw ice at the guy. Ice.
By the way, Dudley denied the accusation to the police. The Democrats may just call an investigation on him. Kavanaugh didn't say whether he threw the ice or not, which makes him guilty, I tell you! Guilty!
The FBI discovered in their investigation that Kavanaugh was an avid snowball fighter. He once hit a passing car in 1979 with a snowball that could have taken out an eye if the driver had his window down, which fortunately for his eye, he didn't. But he could have if he had been aiming at the driver, which he wasn't, but he might have.
His favorite snowball target was buses which brought out his violent side.
Let's be honest here--every Democrat is going to vote against Kavanaugh--they freaking said so. Some Republicans will be squishy and think about which way to vote so that they can get reelected themselves. Of course, this doesn't include toads like Jeff Flake (? AZ) and several others who worry more about their careers than Brett Kavanaugh's reputation.
We are living at a time where proof is determined by party and gender. It's deplorable.
Que sera, sera, baby.
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The New York Times reported that, according to a police report, as an undergraduate student at Yale, Brett Kavanaugh was "involved in an altercation at a local bar during which he was accused of throwing ice on another bar customer way back in '85.
The incident occurred in his junior year and resulted in him and four other men being questioned by the New Have Police Department. There were no arrests, nobody died, no one was sexually assaulted, and the police report was based on what some guy said who was also drinking at the bar.
One witness to the kerfuffle said that Chris Dudley, a Yale basketball player and friends with Kavanaugh, then "hit the man in the ear with a glass, according to The Times, who obtained the police report.
Ice vs. glass to the ear.
The report named Dom Cozzolino as the victim and he "was bleeding from the right ear" because not Brett Kavanaugh hit him with a glass. But Kavanaugh was there and for some reason not reported, he threw ice at the guy. Ice.
By the way, Dudley denied the accusation to the police. The Democrats may just call an investigation on him. Kavanaugh didn't say whether he threw the ice or not, which makes him guilty, I tell you! Guilty!
The FBI discovered in their investigation that Kavanaugh was an avid snowball fighter. He once hit a passing car in 1979 with a snowball that could have taken out an eye if the driver had his window down, which fortunately for his eye, he didn't. But he could have if he had been aiming at the driver, which he wasn't, but he might have.
His favorite snowball target was buses which brought out his violent side.
Let's be honest here--every Democrat is going to vote against Kavanaugh--they freaking said so. Some Republicans will be squishy and think about which way to vote so that they can get reelected themselves. Of course, this doesn't include toads like Jeff Flake (? AZ) and several others who worry more about their careers than Brett Kavanaugh's reputation.
We are living at a time where proof is determined by party and gender. It's deplorable.
Que sera, sera, baby.
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