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opinion This is a job interview. Period. Seriously doubt there is a company in US that would hire an executive that acted like he has throughout this process. NEXT. JeffFlake SenatorCollins lisamurkowski SenAmyKlobuchar KamalaHarris SenatorHeitkamp Sen_JoeManchin

opinion Dude lied about "Devil's Triangle" calling it a "Drunking Game" - he LIED UNDER OATH!

SlyestSneak opinion I know it's a foreign concept to people on the left, but it's called principle. As elected lawmakers they should follow the principle of innocent until proven guilty that's so important in common law.

opinion That’s right

opinion It’s not a trial. It’s a job interview. It’s different.

opinion Talking about a hanging judge

opinion This isn’t a trial, it’s a job interview. If a candidate for a position came in, dodging questions, yelling, being disrespectful and condescending, speaking of conspiracy theories, making up lies for things you can easily Google, you’d be crazy to give them the job.

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opinion At least the readers still understand what the writers for this paper don't. Congratulations goes out to the readers.

opinion Never ever voting democrat again.

opinion This isn't a trial you clown. It's a job interview that he clearly lied through. Don't pretend to be stupid.

opinion It’s not a damn trial! The readers don’t know wtf they are talking about. It’s not about his honor either. It’s about whether he should be on the SC. He shouldn’t - his own actions last week make him unfit.

opinion My thoughts as well.

opinion Dear la times. This headline suggests you’ve forgotten your mandate to do the left’s bidding. Please fall back in line. We wouldn’t want to confuse you with an actual unbiased news source

opinion This isn't a criminal matter. It's a guy trying to get promoted.

opinion Men have been given real benefit from doubt over their alleged actions for millenia. When will their accusers?

opinion Don’t let Republicans disguise the evidence and reward the most political operative candidate in the history of the court. We don’t have ‘Eyes Wide Shut’

opinion itstheperjurystupid

opinion This NOT court of law; it's job application/character assessment!! Don't let BrettKavanaugh's proponents convince us we're NOT good judges of character! Everything u say &do CAN & WILL BE used against u in character assessment. If he had owned up2 past sins, poss diff conclus'n.

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opinion But so much is still unexplained. How did he all-of-a-sudden pay off his $200,000 credit card debt? What is the REAL meaning behind those words in the yearbook? It all is part of one's character.

opinion We are never innocent until proven guilty. It’s a nice concept but in real life, it doesn’t work that way.

opinion He should have been vetted completely first. When the accusations were made his confirmation process should have stopped until the FBI had done a complete investigation - but the GOP failed to do the right thing. Imagine that.

opinion ARGH! It’s a job interview not a trial. If any of us acted like BK at an interview do you think WE would get the job?

opinion That’s in regard to a court of law taking possession of a man’s liberty, nothing to do with innocence or how society views him.

opinion Really go f&ck yourself LA Times

opinion Sure thing. If this case comes to trial in a court of law, prosecutors will have to proven his guilt. Supreme Court confirmation in the Senate, with a required FBI background check, is not a legal proceeding. There is no judge or jury, no plea or sentence. It is a job interview.

opinion What astounds me is that Weinstein, Spacey et al are no longer around..probably never will be. Any yet, this extremely unsavory character progresses to Supreme Justice. This can never happen. Wake up.

opinion Fair enough. Maybe Mr Kavanaugh's proponents could nominate someone who has proven fidelity to impartial judgement. One who says ask me anything, I'm an open book-I'm happy to help. Rather than someone in confederation with those who want to dismantle the FBI and seal the coup

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opinion Accusations aside, this dude is belligerent, emotionally unstable, arrogant, juvenile, not impartial in theleast bit, hyper-partisan, and was complicit in W.'s use of torture. He also seems to have a drinking problem. So, no thanks.

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opinion The entire nation owes Judge Kavanaugh & his family a huge apology for the suffering they’ve been through.Hate the Pres all you want but never stoop to pushing the sick,false allegations of a deranged political hack & her cohorts for a twisted political agenda. Not worth it.

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