Return to Blog: #6 Beyond belief that Kavanaugh party boys have no memories
- The collective memory failures of all the witnesses on July 1, 1982, are not believable – the seven boys at the party
- The blank memories of the five male fact witnesses
- It is not credible to me that the boys don’t recall the party, based on the demographics
- Dr. Ford’s departure would have been noticeable
- I believe the fact witnesses know whether or not they were there
- There may be gaps in our knowledge about some of the fact witnesses
- Some of the fact-witnesses may not have gone on record about what they recall
- Others may have made non-public statements
- It is conceivable, but unlikely, that one or more of the boys wasn’t actually present
- The purported memory failures of Justice Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge
- Their non-recollection claims are not credible
- Justice Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge have forgone any opportunity to propose an innocent explanation or a misunderstanding
- Justice Kavanaugh has no practical ability to contest Dr. Ford’s allegation
- Mr. Judge has no practical ability to contest Dr. Ford’s allegation
- Multiple witnesses are not telling the truth
- They consciously took on criminal exposure because they didn’t think they could get caught
- Any House Judiciary Committee investigation should examine his conspiracy with most or all of the other witnesses
- The house-party witnesses have significant criminal exposure if they are not the person who cooperates
- Looking Forward
- The blank memories of the five male fact witnesses