Ray From Cleveland
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The story of this second accuser is even less credible. She admits she was too drunk to stand up, for Christ's sake.
And evidently, her big evidence is that she saw Kavanaugh standing next to her, and she "thought he looked like he had just pulled his pants up", and "somebody" yelled a full description of her accusation, conveniently complete with his full name, down the hall. Who? No freaking clue.
Seriously?
In my younger years I recall what I thought when my bed was spinning, and for the life of me, if somebody was yelling something, I couldn't tell you what direction it came from.
About the only time I trust what drunks are saying is when they tell me they're about to puke.
Something occurred to me here, and it's getting too late for me to research. But how many Hispanics attended Yale in the early 80's? The reason I ask is that this new allegation is just before midterms (when Democrats try to buy votes) and this person has a Hispanic name.
If I have time tomorrow, I'll look into it if somebody else doesn't. But I would suspect there were very few Hispanic students in Yale at the time, and by coincidence, this new victim just happens to be Hispanic.
Well, I don't think there's any dispute that she DID attend Yale. But I guess it is interesting that they came up with a minority accuser.
Can't say about the 80s right off the top of my head, although I don't doubt someone with better resources than I have will answer this question in the next few days. I can tell you their student population is only about 12-13% Hispanic (by self-identification) right now.
Oh, I'm sure of that today. But 25 years or so? I would assume not even close to that.