Originally posted by gcstomp
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1. Are you really saying that 2500+ law professors, a number I assume represents a significant number of the total of law professors in this country, are all making this claim for partisan reasons, even though they haven't done this for previous conservative candidates for the SC?
2. In your worldview, is it impossible for a liberal to offer a fair negative opinion of a conservative or vice versa? I think many people are capable of that, despite that being an underlying assumption to many conservative posters here. There are people speaking out against Kavanaugh's temperament that had held their tongues about the sexual assault allegations, that have never spoken out about a nominee like this before. Is it possible that you are only dismissing the concerns about Kavanaugh's blatant partisanship and temperament, because he is a conservative judge? Would you also embrace what he said and how he said it if he were an unabashed liberal being put up by Obama? Or would you have seen his conduct differently in that case? Why deny that many respected professionals in his field believe Kavanaugh is unfit, independent of his sexual assault cases? Why does that not matter to you?
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