For John, BLUF: This theory is she is taking one for the team—with her being a higher ed professor, can't we safely assume that the team is "Democrats"? Nothing to see here; just move along.
From Blog Mistress Ann Althouse, who, at 0630 this morning, is picking up on a comment by "PJ".
Here is the quote:
"Isn't it clear that delay advantages the Dems only if Kavanaugh is confirmed? The theory that explains every action the accuser and the Dems have taken is: they want the confirmation to occur as close as possible to the midterm elections in order to enrage the Dem base into turning out in huge numbers. If Kavanaugh is defeated close to the midterms, it is the GOP base that will be enraged into turning out. Same result (though likely to a lesser extent) if the Dems induce Kavanaugh to withdraw or delay the vote past the midterms. And Kavanaugh's confirmation will not move the Court so significantly to the right as to outweigh the potential advantage of controlling both houses of Congress. The Dems want Kavanaugh confirmed, under circumstances that will enrage the Dem base as much as possible, and as close to the midterm election date as possible. "Professor Ford, known in her later life as being part of a complex conspiracy to help elect Democrats to Congress. I am betting she eventually regrets it, or dies a bitter woman.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
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