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(For his part, the nominee has now produced cal= endars he supposedly kept as a 17-year-old high schooler. They do not feat= ure an entry reading "go to party to do underage drinking" anywhere, which = he's presenting as a defense. ) But in general, the determined backing of Kavanaugh seems now to be a way o= f demonstrating power: If they can force him through in these circumstances= , they'll show The Base they still have what it takes to win the war-and Ow= n The Libs in the process.=20 No one is better versed in this style of dominance politics than Donald Tru= mp, American president. El Jefe was remarkably reserved for much of last w= eek, holding back on his usual tactic of aggressively smearing anyone who g= ets in his way. But regular service looks set to resume. At the end of la= st week, Trump began to question why Dr. Christine Blasey Ford did not com= e forward earlier, despite what we know about how '-crimes victims often pr= ocess the events, and the fact that Ford did come forward months ago-she ju= st asked Senator Dianne Feinstein not to go public with her allegations. T= he senator was respecting the wishes of an alleged victim-which, granted, i= s not something you'd expect Donald Trump to understand. After all, 19 wom= en suggest they are his victims.=20 Photo credit: Win McNamee - Getty Images Anyway, Trump continued on that line in a radio interview set to air Monday= , flagged by The New York Times: Yet Mr. Trump suggested Christine Blasey Ford=E2=80=99s allegations ag= ainst Judge Kavanaugh were suspect because she never reported them to the a= uthorities. =E2=80=9CThis went 36 years without a complaint. =E2=80=9D . .= . =20 =E2=80=9CHopefully, we=E2=80=99ll have a second judge very shortly who = is a fantastic, fantastic man, a fantastic talent and intellect,=E2=80=9D M= r. Trump said. =20 To his credit, Trump did suggest Ford's claims deserve a hearing: The president, nonetheless, said he favored allowing Dr. Blasey to mak= e her case before the Senate. =E2=80=9CI want her to have her voice,=E2=80= =9D he said. =E2=80=9CLet her have her voice, let her say whatever she has= to say. Let him say what he has to say and that in the end these senators= will make a choice. =E2=80=9D=20 But it's hard to overlook Senate Republicans' refusal to subpoena Mark Judg= e, whom Ford alleges was in the room when she says Kavanaugh assaulted her.= Republicans used their outside voices last week to make it abundantly cle= ar they're not actually interested in whether the allegations are credible,= a sign that the hearing is likely to be a sham in the mold of the Clarence= Thomas-Anita Hill debacle of decades ago. The omission of Judge feels par= ticularly egregious now that The New Yorker report detailing another allega= tion against Kavanaugh-made by Deborah Rodriguez, a classmate at Yale, who = says Kavanaugh exposed himself to her against her will at a dorm room party= when they'd been drinking-also included this allegation about Judge: After seeing Judge=E2=80=99s denial, Elizabeth Rasor, who met Judge at = Catholic University and was in a relationship with him for about three year= s, said that she felt morally obligated to challenge his account that =E2= =80=9C =E2=80=98no horseplay=E2=80=99 took place at Georgetown Prep with wo= men. =E2=80=9D Rasor stressed that =E2=80=9Cunder normal circumstances, I w= ouldn=E2=80=99t reveal information that was told in confidence,=E2=80=9D bu= t, she said, =E2=80=9CI can=E2=80=99t stand by and watch him lie. =E2=80=9D= In an interview with The New Yorker, she said, =E2=80=9CMark told me a ver= y different story. =E2=80=9D Rasor recalled that Judge had told her ashamed= ly of an incident that involved him and other boys taking turns having with= a drunk woman. Rasor said that Judge seemed to regard it as fully consens= ual. She said that Judge did not name others involved in the incident, and= she has no knowledge that Kavanaugh participated. But Rasor was disturbed= by the story and noted that it undercut Judge=E2=80=99s protestations abou= t the innocence of Georgetown Prep. (Barbara Van Gelder, an attorney for J= udge, said that he =E2=80=9Ccategorically denies=E2=80=9D the account relat= ed by Rasor. Van Gelder said that Judge had no further comment. )=20 Considering the specifics of the first allegation against Kavanaugh, this s= eems like something worth looking into. Again: Ford specifically named Jud= ge as a witness to her alleged assault. Why isn't he testifying at a heari= ng that's supposedly meant to assess the merits of that allegation? Photo credit: Mark Wilson - Getty Images The ramped-up attack on Ford's credibility was just one feature of Trump's = interview, where he also declined to say whether he intended to fire Deputy= Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees Special Counsel Robert Muell= er's investigation into Trump and his associates. A Times report on Friday= suggested Rosenstein had sought to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Tru= mp from office and to wear a wire to record their conversations, though sub= sequent reports-including from The Washington Post-suggested the comments m= ay have been sarcastic. Trump followed this up by attacking the mayor of S= an Juan, Puerto Rico, Carmen Yul=C3=ADn Cruz, who questioned his insane cla= im that the independent assessment that nearly 3,000 people died during and= after Hurricane Maria was some sort of Democratic plot against him.=20 But there was one passage that really drove home, once again, what we're de= aling with in this presidency.=20 Mr. Trump asserted that he was not worried about his former personal a= ttorney, Michael D. Cohen, who is talking with Mr. Mueller=E2=80=99s pros= ecutors after pleading guilty to breaking campaign finance laws and other c= rimes. =20 =E2=80=9CNo, I=E2=80=99m not, because I=E2=80=99m an honest guy,=E2=80= =9D Mr. Trump said. =E2=80=9CAnd that stuff is unrelated to me. And that= was Michael did that stuff. And Michael I mean you know, you know I have = many, many lawyers. I have very big law firms I have that do my work. =E2= =80=9D=20 While the president said it was =E2=80=9Cunrelated to me,=E2=80=9D in f= act, Mr. Cohen acknowledged in court that Mr. Trump directed him to make = payments to two women during the 2016 campaign to keep them silent about af= fairs they said they had with the candidate.=20 There is nothing more quintessentially Trumpian than his suggesting he's "a= n honest guy" while lying outright about his own legal jeopardy. The idea = Trump's former fixer is talking to the special counsel about issues unrelat= ed to the Trump campaign is absurd on its face. That Cohen said in open co= urt that it was related to Trump, and Trump still loudly and proudly sugges= ts the opposite, tells you all you need to know. The question, as always, = is why we should believe the president when he says anything at all-includi= ng that his Supreme Court nominee is a "fantastic man. " ------=_Part_127_370294494.1537833181635--