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Nevilledog

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Wed Jul 15, 2026, 01:32 PM 7 hrs ago

Elie Mystal: Lindsey Graham's Defense of Brett Kavanaugh Told Us Everything

https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/lindsey-graham-kavanaugh-supreme-court/

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South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham passed away this weekend. I imagine most people will remember him as the guy who was always willing to put the final lick-polish on Donald Trump’s jackboots. But for me, the image of him screaming, gesticulating, and spitting in defense of an alleged attempted rapist is the one that will always be indelible in my hippocampus.

On the morning of September 27, 2018, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee about the time Brett Kavanaugh, then a nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States, tried to rape her. Ford was brave, compelling, and most important, credible.

The Republicans on the Judiciary Committee did not question Ford. They didn’t have the guts to tell a survivor of an attempted assault that she was lying to her face. Instead, the Republicans outsourced their time for questions to an experienced state prosecutor from Arizona, Rachel Mitchell, who tried to poke holes in Ford’s story. But Mitchell was largely ineffective. Ford, though speaking meekly, never wavered. She was consistent about what she remembered, who she told, and what Kavanaugh did to her. When asked about her strongest memory of the event, Ford said: “Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter. The uproarious laughter between the two [Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge], and their having fun at my expense.”

By the time Ford was finished with her testimony, the Kavanaugh nomination appeared cooked. Most people watching believed Ford.

In the afternoon, Kavanaugh was hauled back in front of the committee to respond. His histrionics during his opening statement are now famous. He ranted, he raved, he cried. He professed a love for beer and promised his enemies would “reap the whirlwind” for questioning him. Kavanaugh’s statement was so unhinged and so unbecoming of a future Supreme Court justice, it would have gone down in history as the last gasps of a drowning man if not for one person: Lindsey Graham.

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Elie Mystal: Lindsey Graham's Defense of Brett Kavanaugh Told Us Everything (Original Post) Nevilledog 7 hrs ago OP
I remember The Blue Flower 6 hrs ago #1
He was always a vicious piece of shit. Solly Mack 6 hrs ago #2
I think his post-life rehab tour won't get the traction it's looking for Torchlight 6 hrs ago #3

Torchlight

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3. I think his post-life rehab tour won't get the traction it's looking for
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 02:01 PM
6 hrs ago

His comments, though less crude and grammatically correct, are simple variants on Chucky Kirk's own words of high-ratings hatred and for-profit division. Graham's sentiments were the same as Kirk's were, just more polished for the sake of commercial audiences, and both seem destined to hold little more than footnotes in history as enablers and exploiters of a much greater flaw in our nation.

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