Republicans are already showing their hand—they were forced into setting up a hearing on sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, so they’re trying to severely stack that hearing in favor of Kavanaugh and against his accuser, Prof. Christine Blasey Ford. Here’s how they’re doing that:
1. Republicans set up the hearing with six day’s notice.
“Hi, Christine, we’re inviting you to come and testify in a hearing about one of the most traumatic experiences of your life. We will definitely be dragging your good name through the mud at every given moment and you have at least several days to prep for it. Cheers!”
Yeah, that’s just plain bullshit. Republican Senate Judiciary chair Chuck Grassley is already using his shotgun hearing tactic as a way to cast doubt on Ford, saying it “kind of raises the question, do they want to come to the public hearing or not."
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham is likewise placing the onus on Ford, as if Republicans aren’t already kneecapping her: "She can come if she likes, but if she doesn't want to, she doesn't have to."
They never even contacted her in advance of scheduling the hearing to okay the timing, according to Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
2. Republicans aren’t allowing third-party testimony, necessarily making it a he-said, she-said.
Republicans aren’t allowing testimony from the third person Ford placed in the room the night of the assault, Kavanaugh buddy Mark Judge. Of course they don’t want to hear from Judge, who wrote a tell-all book about all his blackout drinking escapades as a young Gen Xer. But more importantly, experts say it would be very unusual for Ford to place a third person in the room if she were making up her story, because that would just be one more person to deny it.
Sen. Graham has already given the GOP line for why they see “no reason” for Judge to testify: “He’s already said what he’s gonna say. I want to hear from her, if she wants to speak, and I want to hear from [Kavanaugh].”
What Republicans want is a head-to-head in which Kavanaugh emphatically denies ever being at the party (which he already has) and Ford recounts what she remembers of the decades-old incident while GOP senators skewer her for not recalling every single detail about that night. Now who do you think that favors?
As Ford told one friend: “I’ve been trying to forget this all my life, and now I’m supposed to remember every little detail.”
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