Low Emotional IQ
Back during the Kavanaugh hearings, a self-proclaimed "conservative" posted an opinion article from a #FakeNews website. The title of the article suggested that it does not matter whether Kavanaugh was actually guilty of sexual assault. The article goes on to indicate that, in the author's opinion, Kavanaugh was unfit for the Supreme Court:
" Brett Kavanaugh disqualified himself in the Senate hearing with behavior unbefitting a Supreme Court Justice."
This "conservative" stated that she agreed with this statement. Furthermore, she also said:
"I believe that true repentance (changing of your beliefs) results in behavior that is less defensive and more forthright. I don’t think he’s a bad guy necessarily, I’d just like to see a little more composure and some concern about what might have happened. I personally find his emotional maturity lacking.
I would have just like to be seen less anger and more worry and regret. I don’t want a show. I just want to see a heart that has changed and cares about the pain he may have caused other people. I also would like to see some bravery and humility. Even if it cost him the nomination, wouldn’t he want to stand up and admit to his wild party days and take responsibility?
I think the possibility of blackout drinking is significant in this case because it means he could have assaulted Dr Ford and just not remembered it."
Wow. Talk about a walking advertisement for the repeal of the 19th Amendment.
Naturally, all of these claims and assertions have not held true. It has been demonstrated that all of Kavanaugh's accusers fabricated their respective stories. There's even a new book out on those phony accusations.
My response at the time was,
"There is zero corroborating evidence. It's a hit job by the Left. Those that say the charges are true fall into one of two categories:
1. Those too stupid to understand fact.
2. Those with an ulterior motive."
How had that statement held up?
Perfectly.
Of course, some would argue the use of "stupid," since she gave the conditional "I think," and "I like (or would have liked)." However, as we all know (or should know), the word "stupid" can refer to emotional intelligence as well as mental intelligence.
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