Just watched the interview, he came across as very robotic, inhuman which did not help him but like my wife said, he’s a judge, he has to be measured in what he says. Like Martha asking him “Why do you think they are doing this?” and his response was “I just want a chance to clear my name”..If he responded like “because they are leftist a-holes” then that would harm his cred as a judge.
Wrong!
You are so wrong. He was fighting tears for his family through the whole interview. Why is it so hard to believe that in today’s America a man can just be plain good? I am married to such a man.
I think he answered her questions and comments very professionally and dignified...He kept a calm, level voice and sounded exactly the way a judge should sound under these circumstances...
You don’t recognize decency when you see it?
Kavanaugh was strong and clear in his responses. No equivocation or qualifiers.
Thats the practice of staying on message and avoiding speculation of any kind. He did exactly as he should have. Had he engaged in any kind of emotionalism, the enemy would be squawking about protesting too much. I was a media trainer for senior leaders while I was in the Air Force, and often role-played as a hostile and probing interviewer. Kavanaughs demeanor and responses were exactly the proper way to respond to questions such as these.
“If he responded like because they are leftist a-holes then that would harm his cred as a judge.”
I’m sure he was thinking of saying it lol
he came across as very robotic, inhuman
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Good grief. I better stop there.
He could have been a tad more creative, but I imagine he was trying hard not to lose it.
It seemed like to most questions he answered the same thing: “I just want a fair process and a chance to clear my name.”
...”Just watched the interview, he came across as very robotic, inhuman which did not help him but like my wife said, hes a judge, he has to be measured in what he says.”...
I watched, too, and I thought he was anything but robotic. I saw his emotions in his body language. At times, I felt that he wanted to cry. He had to be very measured in what he had to say, because, first of all, he is a judge, and for him to level any speculation about his accuser would have been inappropriate. He says he does not know her. You can bet, the hyennas were listening to his every word, hoping to find some food for their destructive fetishes. I think it was very helpful for those who watched to see this good man, who has accomplished more in his brief time on this earth than all of his haters put together. This process has not a shred of judicial dignity left. It is anyone’s guess what will happen to the credibility of the #Me, too, movement after this. The Senate needs to vote and if the “hold out’s,” want to vote against this finest of fine men, then, so be it. The voters will judge their actions. The Kavanaugh’s have suffered enough at the hands of these people. They need to know where they go from here and they need to be surrounded by the friends and family they have known for all of these years, so they can recover from this horror.
“Just watched the interview, he came across as very robotic,”
Jesse Watters mentioned that on The Five. Janine Pirro said he looked very depressed — understandably. That probably came across as robotic. She’s known him for years and is able to read him well.
Judge Kavanaugh is a very intelligent man.. measuring what he says, as a lawyer would do.. he came across as a very kind man.. he didn’t have the rage Clarence Thomas had.. though both of them had a right to it.. but Kanavaugh is a quieter man.. more controlled of how he reacts.. he was as sincere as a man can be. Just remember, you all have brothers, sons, husbands, fathers.. all who could be charged with this at any time.
Ijust do not feel for these women like I’ve hears some say. My husband was in sales.. he sold heating and AC.. he had to go into homes to give quotes. Women.. living or being alone when he got there.. acted in ways I cannot believe. My husband would just leave. Men who are exposed to this in their work have to be scared this could happen to them.
Who to believe.. it depends on what you have come from and experienced.. where your trust is and is not. I have sons also.. I trust them and I trusted my husband. I know women wno do not trust their own... and so suspect everyone and everything.
He looked sincere to me. He is a decent man.
I wonder if the Dims feel ashamed at what they have done.
Man, did you jump into this shit with both feet! I hope you were wearing good boots! I haven’t seen much in the way of responses from you to the FREEPers who are beating up on you. Cat got your tongue?
funny, I saw him less robotic, than using a great deal of force to not lose it and appear emotional and weak...it looked as if he was tensing up, holding back his tears.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=peEA-fqmwDU
History repeats itself.
Justice Thomas avoided traps as well.
Except for the tear.
Moron.
Just watched the interview, he came across as very robotic, inhuman which did not help him but like my wife said, hes a judge, he has to be measured in what he says. Like Martha asking him Why do you think they are doing this? and his response was I just want a chance to clear my name..If he responded like because they are leftist a-holes then that would harm his cred as a judge
With all due respect, perhaps you need a new high def TV...
During the interview, he had tears forming in corner of his eyes...
Robots don’t cry. Nor do they feel compelled to deny exposing themselves, or confirm that they were virgins in HS and College in interviews that the country including all their family and friends will see.
I saw a man who was controlling his indignation, frustration, and anger through the entire interview~~a man trying not to further politicize the confirmation.
God bless and be with him through the rest of this trying week.
I didn’t see him as robotic. I saw him as deeply sad.
He should just tell the media hes a queer and this is all triggering his emotions.