running as a democrat. none of her alibis check out. i m thinking to myself and be news spiked the ronan farrow story and they go with this? they have no standards. greg: juan, you can respond to jesse or answer my question. isn t avenatti the best thing that could happen to republicans? juan: they are certainly making him into that. greg: has he done anything good for the democrats? juan: avenatti has stormy daniels. let me say jesse s affection for judge kavanaugh, as a fellow frat boy. that s what it is. this story, unlike what you are talking about, is about the judges credibility. if he is in the bar engaging in bar fights on throwing ice, this is a guy who says he was a choir boy. he said nothing like this was
[ speaking in foreign language ] when i would lie about what time i came in, stupidly forgetting that there were state troopers keeping a ledger at the front gate that i would hop over, stupidly thinking that the cameras wouldn t catch me. he would say, you lied about when you came in because you don t want me to know where you are, so it s a real edict. it s a real thing in the law. will it be real for the senators? will it be seen as beside the point of what matters, don? i don t know if it s going to change any i think most people s minds are already made up sadly. and that s too bad. i think it does matter. we re talking about bar fights and all those things. those things in a vacuum don t really mean that much. i agree. right? when they start adding up and adding up and then it becomes evidence of not evidence. i should say a pattern of behavior. and that may be okay for a lot of people in this society, but is it okay? that s what we have to decide.
judges. you know, the drinking i saw in washington when i worked down there at the monocle and at the tune in, going on between congressman and senators and the bar fights i saw in washington between staffers, if this was a disqualifier in washington, the united states capitol would be empty i just got done saying it wasn t a disqualifier, though. so i don t know what you re responding to. he s missing the point. nobody even says drinking even now is disqualifier. nobody says drinking in college or even drinking excessively in college is a disqualifier. i think what i m saying here is that focusing on this is kind of a waste of time. focusing on this would really put a lot of people in washington, i think we should look at what s going on with the
what he did, why he did it. and he had a great face. he had a face that looked like he had seen many, many bar fights. and the other crimes that put you in prison before, what were those? very different. a lot of different things. thieving, fighting. but the majority of them were through drink. reid recently transferred to protective custody wing due to threats made by some younger inmates. convinced he could take care of himself, reid wasn t happy about the move. to him it was a sign of weakness. so d hall, protective custody. describe it for me. no good. why? this is the first time i ve ever done this in 30 years. i was always a bit of a rebel, a fighter. i still am. although i m old. i won t let anybody [ bleep ] on
what he did, why he did it. and he had a great face. he had a face that looked like he had seen many, many bar fights. and the other crimes that put you in prison before, what were those? very different. a lot of different things. thieving, fighting. but the majority of them were through drink. reid recently transferred to protective custody wing due to threats made by some younger inmates. convinced he could take care of himself, reid wasn t happy about the move. to him it was a sign of weakness. so d hall, protective custody. describe it for me. no good. why? this is the first time i ve ever done this in 30 years. i was always a bit of a rebel, a fighter. i still am. although i m old.