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As a poet for many years, I can tell you from personal experience that writing is very cathartic. One of alcoholic Brett Kavanaugh's school chums, Mark Judge, wrote a book about his and his friend "Bart O'Kavanaugh" entitled "WASTED: Tales of a Gen-X Drunk" that you might want to read to get yourself into a more fair-minded position.
Tenured Professor Christine Blasey Ford has already become a widely respected published writer of Clinical Psychology articles for professional journals, so the idea that she might want to put this newest experience into words is not farfetched at all. I hope she does.
Anonymous
It's all in the telling.
RWPossum
Books about Kavanaugh will be a cottage industry for a long time.
Athena
No, but it will be talked about as if it is.
Remember Omorosa's book?
The liberal press talked about it like it was a nest seller but it sold nothing.
Then there was Donna Brazile who sold millions of copies but even her former employer, CNN, would talk about her book because it was about why Hillary lost.
Dr. Ford will get (or already received in payment for her actions) a big advance for a book that will not be read.
choko_canyon
How would we know that, if you don't?