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Displaying all articles tagged:
Kavanaugh Columns
the body politic
Oct. 6, 2018
The Road to Progress Is Paved With Pain
Despite this loss, we must not lose the moral fortitude to fight.
By
Rebecca Traister
the kavanaugh hearings
Oct. 5, 2018
Almost No One Is Falsely Accused of Rape
Why that “5 percent of rape allegations are false” figure is so misleading.
By
Katie Heaney
the kavanaugh hearings
Oct. 4, 2018
Why Heidi Heitkamp’s ‘No’ Vote Matters
Her “no” is bigger than Brett Kavanaugh.
By
Irin Carmon
first person
Oct. 3, 2018
We Were in the Kitchen When We Heard Christine Blasey Ford
My two young daughters, their dad, and me.
By
Lydia Kiesling
nice ladies
Sept. 28, 2018
Three Women
Heartbreaking starts and stops.
By
Liz Meriwether
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 28, 2018
Mediocre White Man Falls Apart and Is Promptly Put Back Together
Brett Kavanaugh barely even had to try.
By
Heather Havrilesky
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 28, 2018
What It Was Like to Watch Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony With Anita Hill
“She spoke about her demeanor at her own deposition and said she couldn’t have gotten emotional.”
By
Gabriella Paiella
and
Jessica Prois
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 28, 2018
The Myth of the Perfect Victim
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford proves there’s no such thing.
By
Caitlin Moscatello
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 28, 2018
Can’t You Take a Joke?
On the laughter Dr. Christine Blasey Ford can’t forget.
By
Nuar Alsadir
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 28, 2018
The Entitled Rage of Brett Kavanaugh
Nothing offends the privileged more than an accusation from a non-elite.
By
Lisa Miller
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 28, 2018
Kavanaugh: Such a Brett
The hearing was a grotesque spectacle of prep-school swagger.
By
Noreen Malone
the body politic
Sept. 27, 2018
What a Good Boy
In the end, Brett Kavanaugh proved that he’s exactly what Republicans want for the Supreme Court.
By
Rebecca Traister
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 27, 2018
Kavanaugh’s Testimony Was a Master Class in White Male Entitlement
He painted himself as the everyman, brought up his female friends, and accused his enemies of conspiring to keep him from power.
By
Amanda Arnold
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 27, 2018
The Meaning of Christine Blasey Ford’s Second Front Door
A psychologist explains.
By
Katie Heaney
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 26, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh’s Former Yale Roommate Describes Their Debauched Dorm
“There was a lot of vomit in the bathroom. No one ever cleaned it up. It was disgusting.”
By
Lisa Miller
the body politic
Sept. 24, 2018
When the Muzzle Comes Off
Even if Kavanaugh prevails, women are expanding the boundaries of what kinds of stories must be taken seriously.
By
Rebecca Traister