As evidence Swetnick provided . . . nothing. She named neither witnesses nor victims, could identify none of the perpetrators except for Kavanaugh and Judge, failed to decide on the year in which these alleged crimes took place, and hedged in her language such that the only concrete accusation was that she saw Brett Kavanaugh drunk once near a door.
During Thursday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, the S.C. Republican lit into Democratic colleagues' handling of the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh.
The Kavanaugh circus has made me think of 1991, of course, as it has many people: the showdown between Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill. Thomas's indignation had a lot to do with saving that nomination.
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