SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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Agreed. I’m fairly lucky being an engineer we’re fairly all decent critical thinkers even the women. And fairly blunt also. Everybody’s too busy for games.I wade into a group of unhappy women daily, it's a guessing game who's gonna explode first and what's gonna be the trigger. I preferred working with men. If there was a problem they were straight up if they have a problem, they say it. Much easier than guessing.
We as logical adults know there are certain situations you avoid as a woman that are dangerous. 15 year olds don't have that body of life knowledge. It's not the "looking to be raped" arguments it's more like "the stupidity of youth"There you go. The good ol' "she was looking to be raped" argument. I think the 1950s called and wanted you to return their misogyny.
Didn't she also mention one other boy whose name she couldn't remember?Problem is Ford named all the party participants (unless she "suddenly" remembers one) and they've all said they weren't at the party she described.
If I was Grassley, I would have asked each dem senator on the committee and asked them: "If we do this additional FBI background check you are requesting, I can assume if it comes back to the same place we are today, where there is no corroborating evidence if Dr. Ford's allegations, that I will be able to count on your vote to confirm Judge K to the supreme Court?"
If they said "No", I would have said then there is no reason to have an additional background check if you're going to vote "No" anyway.
My fear is the Rs will do a tit for tat but of course just like having both houses and the WH they’ll **** it up.To be fair, we've had Rs in this thread say they can't wait for the Rs to get the opportunity to do it right back. It's not just about the side one is on. It's how susceptible one is to the "us against them" rhetoric.