In October 2018, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court, making history on several fronts. He was the first justice to sit on the court who’d used a Senate hearing to reference his love of beer not once but about 30 times. He was the first person to sit on the court who’d specifically explained to the lawmakers assembled before him: “We drank beer. My friends and I. Boys and girls. Yes, we drank beer. I liked beer. Still like beer. We drank beer.” He was the first person to be asked by a sitting senator if he’d ever blacked out from drinking, and he was the first person to answer that question not by saying “No” or “Once many years ago,” but by asking, “Have you?” He was the first person to read aloud from a calendar entry that said, “Tobin’s House—Workout/Go to Timmy’s for [brewskis] w/ Judge, Tom, PJ, Bernie, Squi.” He was the first person, not just among potential Supreme Court justices but in the history of mankind, to openly weep about calendars in general.
Incredibly, though, not one of those things—not the crying over calendars or the love letters to brewskis—was the most troubling part of Kavanaugh being made one of the most powerful people in the country. Considerably more concerning were the allegations of sexual misconduct made against him by at least four women. At the time the public got the sense that the “supplemental investigation” being conducted by the FBI in the wake of the accusations, which Kavanaugh denied, was not exactly on the up-and-up, given that the White House had set the parameters for the probe, which included limiting the investigation to only two of the women who had come forward. And now we’ve learned that the sense of the whole thing being a sham? Pretty on target!
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