Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has resumed his girls’ basketball coaching duties, and the Washington Post is on it:
Brett Kavanaugh worried that scandal would end his coaching days. Now the Supreme Court justice is back on the basketball court. https://t.co/RZd2EshVZS
— Post Crime (@postcrime) November 27, 2018
Ann E. Marimow writes:
The Supreme Court’s newest justice was back in action over the Thanksgiving holiday leading his younger daughter’s team to the championship game of a tournament in the Washington suburbs.
In one of the more contentious moments of his bruising confirmation battle, Kavanaugh lamented that sexual assault allegations against him might mean he would have to give up coaching.
“I love coaching more than anything I’ve ever done in my whole life,” Kavanaugh said during the Senate hearing in which he angrily denied Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation that he assaulted her when they were teenagers in the 1980s.
Can’t resist taking another swipe at Kavanaugh for acting as any man falsely accused of sexual assault would act. But that’s not even the most obnoxious bit. That honor goes to this:
tf is this tag, @washingtonpost pic.twitter.com/NBpOrj8zfU
— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) November 27, 2018
It’s not subtle, that’s for damn sure.
yes truly this is where a story about a local youth basketball coach belongs pic.twitter.com/SSepTvi80q
— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) November 27, 2018
Nice that after everything Brett Kavanaugh has been through, the Washington Post is still suggesting he’s a public safety threat. But Democracy Dies in Darkness or something.
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Update:
Oh, never mind, you guys. It was just an accident:
According to @TheHill, WaPo says it didn't mean to put story about Kavanaugh coaching girls basketball in its "public safety" section and that they would remove it. But, if you click "Public Safety" on their website, it still includes the Kavanaugh piece. https://t.co/trSmtoeiFB pic.twitter.com/0mkNfjMZrf
— Ellen L. Carmichael (@ellencarmichael) November 28, 2018
Narrator: they meant to do that. https://t.co/FZnyY6sGMd
— Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) November 28, 2018
You’re damn right they meant to do it.
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