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CNN != Fox • Oct 09, 2018 07:34 PM

@JayHawkFanToo I don't see how any of us could "know" what our spouses did or did not do years before we met.

I'm still waiting for any evidence of fabrication by Dr Ford, since the post-vote narrative has advanced from "compelling but not corroborated" all the way to "hoax" in The Great Leader's estimation. And his opinion is all that matters to the deplorables, as witnessed by his own ability to deflect the accusations against him by over 15 women. Of course, his lies don't matter.

I remember Republicans were all in a lather about trying to discover $100,000 in alleged "parked trading" by Hillary in the 90's. I even got to spend a half week combing through over 20,000 pages of commodity documents to respond to Senator Faircloth of NC, without finding her name once. Yet pretty extensively documented hundreds of millions in tax cheating by Trump Capone doesn't even raise an eyebrow. And then there is the evil of lying about Lewinsky, regarding which Kavanaugh scripted for Starr two dozen explicit questions to ask Clinton seeking to discover precisely how many penetrations occurred in the oval office. Meanwhile, Trump lies about affairs, lies about hush money, lies about his own words in a videotaped interview, etc. etc. etc.

Just admit it: if it's a Republican, you don't give a shit.

CNN != Fox • Oct 09, 2018 11:41 AM

@DoubleDD Actually, the best friend doesn't deny it; she just didn't remember but had no reason to. She said she believes Ford. Four of Kav's college friends (including his roommate), however, do not believe his testimony and expressly accused him of perjury.

You can decide you do not care what he is accused of perjuring himself about, but that doesn't mean those who knew him best didn't accuse him. Just be intellectually honest and admit that you think it doesn't matter if he lied to the Senate about his drinking and his behavior while drinking.

FBI...here we go • Oct 09, 2018 01:12 AM

jayballer73 said:

BIG BALLER - - WHERE ARE YOU ?LMAO - - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Well, I just figured BigBaller was a distant member of your family, JayBaller....

CNN != Fox • Oct 08, 2018 06:39 PM

@Bwag Living here in SC since 2006, it has been amusing to see Graham try to fight off the "he is too liberal" attacks when almost everyone knew that it was the rumors about him being gay that really were driving the RW animus against him.

CNN != Fox • Oct 07, 2018 03:07 AM

@Woodrow You might not realize it, but the far left of the Dem party is constantly trashing MSM outlets almost as much as The Donald does. By their theory, MSM gave way too much fawning attention to Trump's campaign and elevated him to first the Repub nomination, and then to the White House. Same with the Morning Joe hosts--vicious comments about them for interviewing Trump early on before they all enemyzed each other (if that isn't a word it should be). (BTW, I think @approxifinity is just advocating CNN moving further or more consistently left to offset Fox--I don't place him among the rabid group of haters I described above.)

If you have followed my posts over time, you will recall that I have often pointed out how Dems turn on each other in elections while Republicans seem to be able (lately, at least) to rally together for an ovarching goal. Witness the Graham transformation from early campaign "Trump can go to Hell" to Trump sycophant today. Compare to Dems driving Franken out of the Senate.

Kavanaugh • Oct 06, 2018 09:53 PM

@Bwag No, mine only included several murder cases, a death penalty case, and about 10 people in prison under life sentences. Not anything as momentous as a Senate committee taking testimony.

CNN != Fox • Oct 06, 2018 07:24 PM

@approxinfinity Dems were definitely outplayed, but mostly outplayed themselves. It is perfectly fair for CNN to discuss that process. I have seen articles in other sites on a similar theme. Remember, the lesson goes back to the election itself. I vehemently disagree that CNN should limit its analysis to those things that support Dems, but in this case not publishing this piece would hurt Dems -- they need all the help they can get in figuring out where their strategies have gone wrong.

Beaty's last game? • Oct 06, 2018 02:19 AM

@Texas-Hawk-10 FWIW, I have read and reread your original post, and @nuleafjhawk's, and honestly cannot find anything that mischaracterizes what you said. In that portion of your sentence you weren't discussing if or when KU should fire Beatty or Hire Miles. You suggested, in the quoted section, that only after the season should they announce a deal not taking effect until then, and he was only making a play on what it means to be so bad that realistically it is already over. I think you are missing that his playful point is based on our near ubiquitous sense of doom.

Beaty's last game? • Oct 05, 2018 04:04 PM

@Texas-Hawk-10 I think the assistant coaches might just be smart enough to know that busting their butts for a new coach could well be their only hope of ever being employed in D1 again.

Even if they are released at the end of the year, they would go with good references from Miles and might benefit greatly from all his contacts. Conversely, if Miles senses they are just going through the motions, his negative assessment would be a kiss of death even beyond their utter failure at KU.

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 01:54 PM

@DoubleDD Face it: you have no answers to the specifics approx and I have been attempting to bring up with you. Look at our posts, look at yours. We are discussing facts; you are making ideological attacks on other people.

We win!

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 01:50 PM

DoubleDD said:

@mayjay

Actually I think that Ford was a victim too. All of sudden her story pops out just as Kavanaugh was about to be confirmed. Um interesting. Especially since Feinstien had been sitting on this accusation for how long?

I want you to tell me how the conspiracy found her to bring a complaint. This has nothing to do with Feinstein's actions after getting the complaint.

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 01:45 PM

@DoubleDD Every demand?

Let's see, producing documents of work he did as hatchet man for Starr?...no.

More time to review the documents produced the night before the first scheduled vote?...barely, only because of other issues.

Subpoenaing other witnesses involved in the alleged behavior?...no.

Comprehensive investigation by the FBI before having Ford and Kavanaugh testify?...no.

Comprehensive FBI investigation after the hearing, including direct interviewing of F and K, and interviewing dozens of people who contacted the FBI with info?....no.

Releasing those prior FBI investigations about which there is a dispute as to how absolving they are?...no.

Releasing this investigation, or even the directive the FBI was given in conducting it?...no.

Yep, the Republucans have bent over backwards to bring transparency to the process.

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 01:35 PM

@DoubleDD You probably watch her more than I do since my sum total of viewing Maddow over, say, the past 3 years is literally at most 20 minutes, but thanks for proving you are making up straw arguments.

As to law schools being captured by some left wing educational conspiracy, you will find that law professors are largely not part of that. And the signers of the letter range widely in political orientation. Good job ignoring Stevens.

I am curious: how did the evil liberal conspirators manage to find Ford, convince her to bring a charge that raises wild drunkenness allegations against someone whose own later-produced materials describe himself and others as an obnovious drunk, manufacture 2 therapists' 5 year old notes, train her to pass a polygraph, and successfully coach her in testifying convincingly, all in a 6 week period of time?

More importantly, why is lying at a Senate hearing not important?

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 11:59 AM

@DoubleDD He is also the only person whose nomination for the Court elicited multiple allegations of sexual assault, whose nomination is opposed by thousands of law professors, whose nomination is opposed by a former Justice (a lifelong Republican), and whose testimony about his prior behavior has been assailed as perjured by multiple people who were his friends during the time period in question.

Watching Kavanaugh's anguish about defending himself, and reading his WSJ op-ed where he tried to justify his vicious conduct at the hearing, I found myself wondering if we need to help him make a claim from a Victimizers' Compensation Fund.

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 01:57 AM

@approxinfinity Thanks. I write all that out to explore my own thoughts because I know my brother would not let me talk long enough before spraying diatribes about "libtard" and "Demoncrats," which kind of hurts the ability to explore deep topics or subtle distinctions between fact and belief.

Kavanaugh • Oct 05, 2018 01:50 AM

@Bwag Well, you can keep calling it uncorroborated or unsupported, or you can say the earth is flat a thousand times, but repetition doesn't make what you say true.

Polygraph showing no deception, many witnesses to Kavanaugh being an out-of-control drunk, book by Mark Judge about "Bart" Kavanaugh's wild behavior, Kavanaugh's own letter (signed "Bart") describing his group as loud obnoxious drunks, the calendar, the yearbook, his false testimony about those....Hmmm, he has always upheld polygraphs as a law enforcement tool. Wanna bet he would refuse to take one?

Incidentally, Dems have always wanted more time, more documents, and a more thorough investigation. The Republicans withheld over 40,000 pages of documents and dumped the rest on Senators the night before the originally scheduled vote. Dems have without success provided dozens of names of people to be interviewed, only to run into the Republican brick wall.

Former Justice John Paul Stevens, a Republican appointee to the Court, knows a little something about what qualifies a judge to be a Justice and, after watching Kavanaugh become unhinged in a prepared sworn statement, says Senators should reject him (after initially believing the opposite) due to his partisan and intemperate performance. 2,400 law professors and even the National Council of Churches have said the same. Dems didn't move the goalposts--Kavanaugh went racing the other direction, almost frothing at the mouth while spouting conspiracy theories and evincing a horrifying disrespect for members of another branch of government, for anyone of a different political bent, and for anyone daring to have criticized or even questioned him.

But all that being said, you might be surprised that I would admit that I do not necessarily believe Dr Ford's allegation that it was him, or if the details tracked her recollection even if she believed him. There is a fundamental problem in trying to resurrect information about an event almost 4 decades old. That is why statutes of limitations set limits on when claims can be raised--witnesses die, memories fade or get confused, documents get lost (I thought my calendars I have kept since 1984 were crazy!)...it is just impossible to prove guilt or innocence so we don't try in civil or criminal law. An exception is for murder--and arguably a Supreme Court appointment warrants that higher level of scrutiny.

My personal bottom line from my own experience as a criminal lawyer, as an appellate lawyer who argued in US Courts of Appeals in Florida and D.C., and as a judge for 19 years: I have never before seen someone who is raising falsified claims repeatedly ask--make that literally beg--for a thorough police investigation or pass a polygraph exam given by a former FBI examiner. Fun fact: none of my >400 convicted criminal appeals clients asked us to arrange a polygraph regardless of how vociferously they contended other people had set them up. And, conversely, I have never seen anyone who was innocent refuse to agree to a more extensive investigation, however long it would take, to prove their lack of complicity. Innocent people welcome investigation. I think she believed her testimony, but I do not know without an honest inquiry whether her testimony was in fact accurate.

Still, to me the issue is not whether he did or didn't do it. The issue is whether his record, his conduct, and his testimony demonstated his status as someone whose integrity and temperament should elevate him to the highest judicial rank in the land. To me, the burden was on Kavanaugh throughout the process, just as it is on anyone seeking such a role. He did not carry that burden, and demeaned himself in the process. All things considered, the country can do better, and has, in finding a brilliant candidate--even a conservative one meeting every one of Republican criteria (except possibly a demonstrated anti-Democrat animus).

So what are Republicans so afraid of?

Kavanaugh • Oct 04, 2018 11:26 PM

@justanotherfan One of her former colleagues, whom she actually trained in sex-crime prosecutions, wrote an article totally trashing Mitchell's memo as result-oriented "BS" for much of the reasons you discuss.

FBI...here we go • Oct 04, 2018 11:22 PM

@1JayhawkLifer Certified as an amateur for initial eligibility is largely dependent on information provided by the recruit and his family. That means nothing if the NCAA finds out the submissions were fraudulent.

Beaty's last game? • Oct 04, 2018 12:57 PM

Oh, shoot.

Beaty's last game? • Oct 04, 2018 12:20 PM

@wissox Did you drive? Will Les feel obligated to a Jayhawk?

Playoffs • Oct 04, 2018 12:18 PM

I think MLB has made a mistake by scheduling both NL games on the same day, and then both AL games on alternating days. Used to be one of each, which drew watchers from both leagues every day.

FBI...here we go • Oct 03, 2018 09:57 PM

I would just find it hard to believe KU's staff, after years of prophylactic suspensions of players where something suspicious came to light (Alexander, Preston), would cavalierly throw caution to the winds and get involved in a double pay-for-play scenario ($ to Silvio or guardian, $ also to reimbuse UA).

FBI...here we go • Oct 03, 2018 08:33 PM

mayjay said:

If we have to vacate anything, can they wipe our memories of watching the losses, too?

Or, better yet, give us the death penalty--in football?

FBI...here we go • Oct 03, 2018 06:58 PM

If we have to vacate anything, can they wipe our memories of watching the losses, too?

If the Republicans hold the House... • Oct 02, 2018 07:51 PM

@approxinfinity Bin Laden was a Saudi, as were most of the 9/11 hijackers.

@Woodrow The importance of these polls is that they help us understand that the entire world is not just sitting around wishing they were American. Those populaces where America is distrusted or disliked can also be places where terrorist groups have fertile recruiting grounds. There are many jihadists in former Soviet countries.

Furthermore, even in traditionally friendly countries in Europe, there are massive numbers of migrants, unemployed, and refugees. If anti-American sentiment grows in the native populations, it can spread like wildfire through camps and other immigrant ghettoes. And with our current anti-refugee policies, those groups aren't our biggest fans anyway.

These polls are also instructive of places where American travellers can be, or feel, very unsafe in large areas of the world where our dollars have traditionally been welcomed (even if they considered us arrogant boors).

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 07:34 PM

approxinfinity said:

@mayjay even if it's a 3 credit online course? (I might have to look at the KU coursebook)

I think Clarence Darrow's online courses did not count.

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 06:36 PM

@JayHawkFanToo "...since in the early days of the republic there were not many law schools and a law degree was not a requirement to be admitted to the bar, the requirement was to “read” the law and to learn under the tutelage of a practicing attorney."

University of Michigan Law School proudly claims Clarence Darrow as an alum. Apparently, besides our liberal bent and representing crooks (um, er, accused crooks), we had something else in common: he disliked law school, too. So he quit, and went to read for the law (late 1800's). Alas, I didn't have that choice in Kansas (but I was tempted to do the quitting part).

Reading the bronze plaque at UM about Darrow was how I learned that the technical definition of alum just means someone who attended. Not necessarily a graduate!

Chiefs vs Broncos • Oct 02, 2018 02:26 PM

Or maybe that guy was the team tailor, trying to get started on attaching the cape...

FBI...here we go • Oct 02, 2018 01:28 PM

Witness lists just have names of everyone who could be called to testify; not all of those will be.

2019 Recruiting • Oct 02, 2018 12:07 PM

@BShark South Carolina and KU in the same sentence? I will guess here that papa likes Frank Martin!

Ok , this is getting out of hand. • Oct 02, 2018 12:05 PM

The NFL is simply trying to figure out how to reduce the dangers in a violent sport. There will be adjustments as they struggle to balance all the considerations.

Meanwhile, does anyone think that it isn't worth trying to avoid this--

Georgia high school football player dies after sustaining a head injury in a game - CNN

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/01/health/georgia-high-school-football-player-dies/index.html ↗

All the "No one made him do it" or "They have pussified the game" comments cannot make a real tragedy go away.

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 11:44 AM

@approxinfinity I think her initial conclusion that there is not enough evidence to convict, even by the lower standard of prepondrance of the evidence, is justified just because of the vaguenes in dates. But I know from personal experience in criminal appeals that many cases have warranted arrest, far more investigation than occurred here, and even prosecution, based on accusations less corroborated than Dr. Ford's. As she pleaded in her testimony, the date could be pinned down by investigation.

Police have historically required rape complainants to give evidence that is virtually impossible for them to get. That failure to be willing to investigate a "reputable" alleged assailant is the biggest concern (and is also behind the anthem kneeling if you actually listen to the protestors).

Were this a criminal complaint, any unbiased prosecutor would have rejected the case as undeveloped, but demanded that the police investigate further.

But her complaint is corroborated as to the drinking and thoroughly disgusting dishonorable attitudes towards women. Unless Dr. Ford got hold of Kavanaugh's calendars back in 2012, or Mark Judge's book, or the yearbook, it would have to be a ridiculously unlikely coincidence for the repetitive drunkenness shown in those sources to match behavior she alleges occurred.

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 04:25 AM

@Crimsonorblue22 I am proud to admit my own naiveté. Then again, I went to public schools.

FBI...here we go • Oct 02, 2018 04:23 AM

chriz said:

This is like following the Kavanaugh hearings.

I can almost guarantee that like those hearings, the bb cases will see all types of attempts to redefine relevant words and phrases:

"bribe" "payola" "fees" "agent"

and the biggie--"student athlete"

@approxinfinity "I think I did not restart nginx after my config changes last night, and today my third kid came into the world!"

You coded a new kid! Congrats!

Weird Message Trying To Log In • Oct 02, 2018 04:16 AM

@KUSTEVE Sure, movies and sports...un huh....the FBI will be by later!

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 04:14 AM

@Crimsonorblue22 I don't remember ever doing anything wrong after barfing on the bed at the age of 2 months because of too much spiked formula--my friends Marky, and JR, and Poopsie, and I liked formula. And we were the proper age for formula.

Chiefs vs Broncos • Oct 02, 2018 03:36 AM

@approxinfinity In thinking about the guy hanging on Mahomes, I believe on further consideration that he would not have trouble shaking him off just like the Denver pass rush.

Maybe it is a guy trying to hitch a ride on the new star. Like his agent.

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 03:32 AM

Well, on second thought I would not want the people who saw me staggering up from the railroad tracks after the first law school party to be interviewed.... I must decline. Sorry, Donald.

Kavanaugh • Oct 02, 2018 03:28 AM

@Kcmatt7 "There are essentially 861 current options, and really more if we didn’t just limit ourselves to current Federal Judges. Plenty of good options out there."

Still waiting for that call!

Chiefs vs Broncos • Oct 02, 2018 03:20 AM

Mahomes was worth it all! But Fuller is astonishingly bad...

Chiefs vs Broncos • Oct 02, 2018 03:18 AM

@approxinfinity The dude is guiding him to interviews, I think.

Kavanaugh • Sep 30, 2018 11:20 PM

@DoubleDD Hypnosis? A Fox commentator says she thinks Ford underwent hypnosis, and you treat that as a fact. But someone's testimony under oath you say is not evidence?

You need to go back to law school. I think you missed something!

Kavanaugh • Sep 29, 2018 11:24 AM

@approxinfinity Thomas does write opinions. He just doesn't ask questions at the oral arguments.

Pre- Late Night Hudy Post. • Sep 28, 2018 07:13 PM

KU junior Mitch Lightfoot, teammates discuss the flex seen around the world

http://kusports.com/news/2018/sep/26/ku-junior-mitch-lightfoot-teammates-discuss-flex-s/ ↗

Kelly Bryant transferring • Sep 28, 2018 12:36 PM

@Kcmatt7 Just guessing that @Woodrow was expressing shock that anyone would think it is possible, not saying the thread was inappropriate for the board.

Pre- Late Night Hudy Post. • Sep 26, 2018 08:36 PM

Crimsonorblue22 said:

@Hawk8086 he will have to show us a before and after pic!🏋️‍♂️💪🏻

Hah! Don't want to scare anyone with the before picture of Mayjay the Hutt.

!0_1537994344049_300px-Jabba.jpg ↗

Pre- Late Night Hudy Post. • Sep 26, 2018 01:03 AM

I showed my wife the picture of Mitch Lightfoot. Mistake on my part...she will probably make me join a gym. Crap.

Ok , this is getting out of hand. • Sep 24, 2018 03:13 AM

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Journal World • Sep 22, 2018 06:47 PM

Bwag said:

Basing this on a subscription ad that I couldn't seem to navigate past on my phone. Didn't happen on the iPad so far. Hmmmm

These sites often place a cookie that tracks how many visits you have made or how many links you clicked on on the home page. Your phone might have its cookie jar for the LDJW filled up, but the ipad, not so much. KC Star has done this for years (used to be 10 articles each month; have no idea now), as does the W Post (I think it is 3 articles). NYT does it too, but I have the digital subscription so I don't know their limit.

Try clearing the cookies in the phone and see if you can read a couple articles. Sometimes with the Star it used to work, but other times it seemed to take a day after the reset.