by Marcus Clintonius
Prior to the eleventh hour attempt by
feminists to derail Kavanaugh’s confirmation, they were looking at a judge who
paid more than lip service to women’s concerns. Yes, he is unquestionably
conservative, but he gave feminists good reason for optimism that he would be
solicitous to their concerns.
During his initial hearing he spent
an inordinate amount of time pandering to women, waxing effusively about how
many female clerks he has appointed, his engagement with his daughters and how
much pleasure he gets out of coaching their basketball team. Plus, ignoring his
father, he praised his mom to high heaven, counting her as his life’s greatest
inspiration.
The man clearly wanted it known that
he is a friend to women and by extension, to women’s issues.
Then came the allegations of sexual
assault, designed to stall the nomination (or kill it) until after the mid-term
elections.
Once Christine Blasey Ford’s nebulous
allegations surfaced, it took scant hours before other “victims” came forward
with their own tales of Kavanaugh devilish sexual behavior.
Well, it didn’t work. And after
trashing the man’s reputation, potentially destroying his career if the
confirmation failed (Harvard had already notified him that he couldn’t teach
his scheduled spring class), not to mention the harm to his family – what have
they achieved?
Unless the laws of cause and effect have
been repealed, we now have a transformed Judge Kanavaugh. We now have a man who
has seen the face of feminism up close and personal. He has now felt the sting
of what countless other men have endured: the enormous destructive power of
allegations of sexual assault. Not much different than what men going through a
contentious divorce have been screaming about for decades—but nobody pays
attention to divorced dads. A judicial system that treats men accused of
“domestic abuse” in child custody and divorce cases as guilty based solely on her allegations and claims of “fear.” Nor
do cases of falsely accused college men register any hue and cry from the
ever-vigilant news media. A student found guilty of sexual assault by a Title
IX kangaroo court hearing counts himself lucky if he escapes merely with
expulsion and a college tuition-sized legal bill.
Now this plague has migrated all the
way down to K-12. Not even primary and middle-school boys are safe from
malicious accusations by schoolgirls—because “girls don’t make things up, so he
must be doing something.”
And now this club of maliciously persecuted
males has a new member: one Judge Brett Kanavaugh.
Congratulations, feminists. You now
have a truly “woke” conservative man on the Supreme Court. Any hope of a
pro-feminist “cuckservative” to possibly lean in your direction on your critical
issues has been pissed away. Good work! I eagerly anticipate a constitutional
challenge to Title IX or VAWA, or the next victim of a “mattress girl” who chooses
not to settle and makes it all the way to “Kavanaugh's Kourt.”
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