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New Cavanaugh allegation of "Violent, Drunken Behavior" by university friend of his
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[quote:Evolution16:MV8zOTExNjM2XzcwNTQ3NTQ4XzgwOTk5RDVB] Q: Judge Kavenaugh, have you ever lied? Just a yes or no please If A: Yes Media: Judge Kav is a confirmed liar he admitted it! How can we trust anyone on the highest court in the land who lies?!! If A: No Media: Are we supposed to believe Judge Kav is the only man in the US who has never lied? That's a ridiculous answer. How can we trust anyone on the highest court in the land who lies?!! The yes or no only answer is such a trap. The asker frames the context. So many questions in that hearing were just like this. The preamble to avoid this trap should be something like the following: "You asked me to swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. A yes or no in this would give the truth and nothing but the truth, but NOT the whole truth. If I told you I've only lied once in 5th grade when my mom asked me if took an extra oreo, and have never told a lie since, I could be the most honest man in America yet I would still have to answer yes to your yes or no question. That is very different than if I lie on a regular basis, did it yesterday, and no one in this town really believes anything I say. The honest answer is yes in both cases, but the whole truth requires context to avoid leaving an ambiguous inference for whatever information you are trying to address with this question" [/quote]
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Late on Sunday, Charles Ludington, a former varsity basketball player and friend of Kavanaugh’s at Yale, told the Washington Post that he plans to deliver a statement to the FBI field office in Raleigh on Monday detailing violent drunken behavior by Kavanaugh in college.
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