account. i think he picked out names of friends of ours to throw them in as kind of close to what for characters in the book. so we can sit here so you don t know whether that s you or not? we can sit here and make fun of some guy who has an addiction but i don t think that is judge kavanaugh, i m trying to get a straight answer from you under oath. are you bart o kavanaugh that he s referring to? you d have to ask him. well, i agree with you there. and that s why i wish that the chairman had him here under oath. now you ve talked about your yearbo yearbook. in your yearbook, you talked about drinking and sexual exploits, did you not? senator, let me take a step back and explain high school.
he s portrayed hi eed himself a choir boy and virgin. putting that aside, we have his yearbo yearbook, his sexism, his brink drink drinking. we have mark judge writing his book. we have his yale roommate saying he was drunk all the time. yale students saying we want to take back our support. we have yale students saying we were groomed as women to be his clerks to look like model. because he was a heavy drinker does that mean you can say he s a sexual criminal. that he behaved inappropriately with him. there s a difference between i was a heavy drinker and i tried to rape girls. what he said under oath is he was a choir boy.
brett kavanaugh raped her. here is what she talks about when talking about brett kavanaugh directly. i observed him drink excessively at many of these parties and grinding against girls and attempting to remove or shift their clothing to basic pose private body parts. i observed him to be verbally abusive towards girls by making crude comments toward girls. i often witnessed him speak in a demeaning manner about girls in general as well as specific girls by name. i also witnessed brett kavanaugh behave as a mean drunk on many occasions at these parties. i guess when you re talking about specific girls by name, some back up to that sort of allegation is what was in the yearbo yearbook. it goes much farther than that. after what you just read, she
was asked the last time he thought america was truly great and he brought up a time even though we had slavery at least families were united. the president will be asked about that today when s at that civil mights museum today. let s bring up our panel now. both mark and andre are political cnn commentators. so we ll talk about the yearbook and the museum. but let me start with you, gabby. the alabama voters rejected his candidate by almost ten points. did the president do the job of getting those republicans who have been on the fence since these allegations came out about judge moore to get them to the polls on tuesday? i think he did what he could.
go, who has done more damage to the image of the navy, congressman massa or the village people? i would say congressman massa, it s too bad they didn t show those closeups from what i gather was his naval academy yearbo yearbook. i would like to see what that crossing the line ceremony did look like. i have a feeling we ll get our hands on those pictures eventually. howard fineman, thank you for covering the crazy congress beat tonight. protesters take to the streets of d.c. to show lawmakers on capitol hill they do want the democrats to get something done. and the man known as bush s brain starts his book tour. we ll discuss how karl rove is trying to run away from the facts with our exclusive guest, former bush white house press secretary scott mcclellan.