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Congrats to Brett Kavanaugh on getting to be angry


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After Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's heart-wrenching and credible testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, pundits wondered whether Brett Kavanaugh would adopt a gentler tone during his own appearance.

He did not. Instead, he leaned in to being angry.

He spoke in a near-constant loud monotone. At times, he yelled. At other points, his face scrunched up with rage, appearing nearly vicious. Unlike Ford, who was sympathetic, measured, and vulnerable, Kavanaugh was aggressive. Unabashedly emotional. Self-righteously angry even when he began to cry.

Kavanaugh lashes out at Democrats over allegations and attacks: “You may defeat me in the final vote, but you’ll never get me to quit” pic.twitter.com/h5RmNhdqmP

— Marcus Gilmer (@marcusgilmer) September 27, 2018 Read more...

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