25 September 2018

Judge Brett Kavanaugh

From Rev. Franklin Graham:

As you may know, Judge Brett Kavanaugh is strongly defending his word, his character, and his integrity. He and his wife talked with media last night. He also sent the following letter to Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Grassley yesterday. I urge you to take a moment to read it here and to pray for Judge Kavanaugh, his family, his accusers, and all of the Senate involved in this process as Thursday's hearing approaches.

September 24, 2018

Dear Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Feinstein: 

When I testified in front of the Senate three weeks ago, I explained my belief that fair process is foundational to justice and to our democracy.

At that time, I sat before the Senate Judiciary Committee for more than 31 hours and answered questions under oath. I then answered more questions at a confidential session. The following week, I responded to more than 1,200 written questions, more than have been submitted to all previous Supreme Court nominees combined.

Only after that exhaustive process was complete did I learn, through the news media, about a 36-year-old allegation from high school that had been asserted months earlier and withheld from me throughout the hearing process. First it was an anonymous allegation that I categorically and unequivocally denied. Soon after the accuser was identified, I repeated my denial on the record and made clear that I wished to appear before the Committee. I then repeated my denial to Committee investigators—under criminal penalties for false statements. All of the witnesses identified by Dr. Ford as being present at the party she describes are on the record to the Committee saying they have no recollection of any such party happening. I asked to testify before the Committee again under oath as soon as possible, so that both Dr. Ford and I could both be heard. I thank Chairman Grassley for scheduling that hearing for Thursday. 

Last night, another false and uncorroborated accusation from 35 years ago was published. Once again, those alleged to have been witnesses to the event deny it ever happened. There is now a frenzy to come up with something—anything—that will block this process and a vote on my confirmation from occurring.

These are smears, pure and simple. And they debase our public discourse. But they are also a threat to any man or woman who wishes to serve our country. Such grotesque and obvious character assassination—if allowed to succeed—will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from service.

As I told the Committee during my hearing, a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure. That is the kind of judge I will always be. I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process. The coordinated effort to destroy my good name will not drive me out. The vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. The last-minute character assassination will not succeed.

I have devoted my career to serving the public and the cause of justice, and particularly to promoting the equality and dignity of women. Women from every phase of my life have come forward to attest to my character. I am grateful to them. I owe it to them, and to my family, to defend my integrity and my name. I look forward to answering questions from the Senate on Thursday. 

Sincerely,
Brett M. Kavanaugh

9 comments:

Ed Bonderenka said...

Judge Kavanaugh is being asked to suffer so that some women can see someone punished for their pain.
I'm angry that one innocent man is expected to be offered as a sacrifice for sin of others.
That was already done once.

Old NFO said...

This is simply unbelievable, and truly a shame. Regardless of the outcome, he's been tarred with that accusation and it will never go away.

drjim said...

Character assassination, pure and simple.

I keep hearing "Give Us Barabbas!" in the back of my head....

Rev. Paul said...

Good point, Ed, and spot on.

NFO, I believe it only because the Left has been building toward this moment for quite some time. But it's shameful & embarrassing.

drjim, that's not a bad comparison.

Rob said...

Again we see the LEFT travel to a new low. I wonder when this crying will stop

Rev. Paul said...

Rob, I don't think it will stop at any point. If you recall the early Obama years, the Left complained bitterly even though they controlled the White House and both houses of Congress. Nothing was ever good enough for them; we used to marvel at the constant stream of complaints.

LindaG said...

Frustrating and embarrassing, what America seems to be becoming.
I do pray that Judge Kavanaugh will be confirmed; but the constant changing of the vote is so annoying!

Rev. Paul said...

Linda, if I'm reading the signs correctly (along with much scholarly Biblical research being done, along with a LOT of prayer), then America is on the brink of a huge revival, and a turn-around which will leave the Leftists utterly bewildered. I pray it's so!

LindaG said...

Amen, Reverend.