Janet
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He seems to be selfish and emotional under intense pressure.
And his testimony does NOT match that of his college buddies .. so he perjured himself just last week. And his present absence of morals is far more significant than his morals as a teenager.
No, he will not be fair or impartial.
He should not sit on the Supreme Court bench.
But this is a political/power decision and not a moral decision that will put him there.
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Hopefully he'll be a bit less of a rage-a-holic once he's seated on the bench.
Anonymous
He has been that for his entire judicial career so far, so there is no rational reason to expect any changes.
For those who don't seem to understand how the Supreme Court works, when they are hearing cases, they are not subjected to vicious and defamatory smear campaigns against them, like the one Kavanaugh went through.
Anonymous
As with any candidate, tho, you pay your money & you take your chance...............