rucker, politico writer jake sherman, and republican strategist susan. so kavanaugh goes on television last night, guys, and he does something that is normally unheard of for a supreme court nominee, giving a television interview before his hearing, before he is voted either up or down for the supreme court. it sounded like he was reading from talking points the entire time. when he was asked a number of questions by the fox news interviewer, march that mccallum, he gave canned response after canned response, or what sounded like canned response after canned response. listen to him when he said multiple times that all he s looking for is a fair process. you don t remember ever being at parties with her ever? i do not. and this is an allegation about a party in the summer of 1982 at a house near connecticut avenue
the senate are going to hear both sides. then republicans are going to say it s time to make a decision. you already hear that. john thune told my college today they could have a full senate vote by tuesday, a week from today. so they re really setting up this construct where both sides are going to be heard and then people are going to have to make a decision. but it s important to kind of dig into who is really out there undecided. susan collins, lisa murkowski, and some would say jeff flake and bob corker have expressed varying degrees of skepticism or doubt about this nomination. so they re really playing for a four-person audience in a sense because the price for democrats to vote for kavanaugh has gotten way too high for comfort. so republicans are really going to in all likelihood have to