| sundin13 said: Agreed, thats pretty much why I've dropped out of these conversations. There just isn't enough information to say one way or the other what is true definitively. There is some interesting middle ground about what should be done in non-definitive cases but it seems everybody just wants to accuse someone of lying while asserting with 100% confidence that they know whoever they supports is telling the truth (which is BS no matter which side you support). I see no reason to really add to that noise. |
In my opinion, most people who believe that Kavanaugh should be confirmed believe so not because they believe she is lying, but because there just isn't any proof. You say we can't know what the truth is. Knowing that, what should the default course of action be? Drop Kavanaugh (guilty unless proven innocent) or confirm him (innocent unless proven guilty)? There's no in-between or third option. One course of action has to be chosen. I believe EVERYONE if they were in his shoes would like to be treated as innocent. And that's why there's just no valid reason for him to not be confirmed.







