Puppyroach said:
From Amazon: "The author recounts his own struggle against alcoholism, and describes his research into the causes of addiction and the history of treatment and recovery" - It is also described as a memoir in the description on Wikipedia. No, it is not a work of fiction. My bar for accurate description of events in regards to a supreme court nominee is way higher than that for a person that might have been the victim of attempted rape and therefore will remember some things vividly and other things almost not at all. Matching up the book with Kavanaughs own calendar and her recollection of the names of people present, you get a very consistent etelling of the party, that it actually happened and that she was there. Why Kavanaugh decided to lie about the party happening is the interesting part. |
Kavanaugh said that those were fictionalized versions of what happened to the people in his life. This book mainly focusing on Judge and his life. Judge has not disputed that and is on Kavanaugh's side.
Oh, and which retelling of her story matches up with his calendar? Oh yea, the new one after they got some of that info. Gotcha. Moving on.
Kavanaugh didn't lie. He actually gave the calendar freely. Check your facts. Even her best friend said she can't ever remember going to a party with Kavanaugh. And Ford can't remember the name of the boy she used to date, which would have been the "boy I can't recall his name?" Doesn't help that everyone who was there said she wasn't there, either. It really doesn't help that she said it was a single family home near the country club. The party on the 1st was at their buddy Tim's house, which was a townhouse. 11 miles away.







