Why are all these men so angry?— Sarah Posner (@sarahposner) September 27, 2018
More Twitter commentary that I'd like to share with you, almost all commenting on what transpired at the entitled white male rage fest in D.C. today, after Ford finished her grilling and Kavanaugh took the seat: almost all of these tweets have to do with today's hearing, though one or two are older ones that have popped up in my Twitter feed today because they connect to the themes of the hearing.
The saddest thing about this, I can imagine him yelling at a woman while drunk.— Diana Butler Bass (@dianabutlerbass) September 27, 2018
Kavanaugh's unhinged, entitled rage is making it easy to imagine him grabbing a teenage girl, throwing her on a bed, and forcing himself on her while muffling her screams— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 27, 2018
So this is the result of sexual violence on full display: the victim comes on meekly, almost apologizing for having their story heard; the accused comes out bellowing and wounded at having his entitlement punctured.— Daniel Schultz (@pastordan) September 27, 2018
In you can't imagine what toxic, fragile masculinity looks like, turn on your television.— Benjamin Perry (@FaithfullyBP) September 27, 2018
“You’ve got nothing to apologize for," Sen. Graham told Kavanaugh. #KavanaughHearings https://t.co/ytmKbhwNAt— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) September 27, 2018
Trump tweeted his support for his Supreme Court nominee immediately after the Kavanaugh hearing ended Thursday. https://t.co/1ggwLOZg1h— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) September 27, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh bemoaned his confirmation process as a "national disgrace." He's also the guy who pressed to ask Bill Clinton sexually explicit questions about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. https://t.co/4F34Iay8pj— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) September 27, 2018
Kavanaugh is a special kind of a guy. Want to know why? Take a few minutes to read this by me for @thedailybeast. https://t.co/pbrjXKtptK— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) September 27, 2018
There's a name for the strategy Brett Kavanaugh appeared to be using Thursday: DARVO, or "deny, attack, reverse victim and offender." https://t.co/Wl5h4NREDa via @HuffPostPol— 𝚆𝚒𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚊𝚖 𝙳. 𝙻𝚒𝚗𝚍𝚜𝚎𝚢 (@wdlindsy) September 27, 2018
My piece on the Kavanaugh allegations and what they reveal about the moral cost of conservative Christians’ being subsumed by the Republican Party.https://t.co/vjnnEH8uSE— Jacob Lupfer (@jlupf) September 27, 2018
"As to sex, that wasn't something I thought would ever come up in a SC confirmation hearing." Funny line from a guy who was happy to rule on a teen's reproductive life in court.— Patti Miller (@patti_miller) September 27, 2018
While we are on topic of Kavanaugh’s Catholic education, now would be a good time to revisit my deep dive into his connections to same network of activists defending him now, who have used the judicial noms process to attack Democrats as “anti-Catholic” https://t.co/uyEROSiDCn— Sarah Posner (@sarahposner) September 25, 2018
Kavanaugh's partisan rage may please Trump and satisfy the Senate GOP, but it was completely improper for a sitting judge and a would-be justice https://t.co/ENTkQMeXzc— Matt Ford (@fordm) September 27, 2018
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