Which person on this list is documented not telling the truth: Kavanaugh, Blasey-Ford, Ramirez, Swtenick?

Which person on this list is documented not telling the truth: Kavanaugh, Blasey-Ford, Ramirez, Swtenick?

At this point, what's the difference?

I believe all of them lied at some point; even Kavanaugh.

Ford, Ramirez, and Swetnick are the fibbers from that list.

R and S

Please give me the legally-accepted definition of "heavy drinking"…

because that's the closest thing to a "gotcha" that came out of this circus as the "victims" involved didn't actually commit to any specific claim of "truth" in the first place…

If you're talking "documented" it's Kavanaugh (for example):

"I never attended a gathering like the one Dr. Ford describes in her allegation," Kavanaugh said in his testimony. Dr. Ford described a small gathering of fewer than 10 teenagers at which beer was consumed. But his own calendars reference such gatherings.

"Dr. Ford's allegation is not merely uncorroborated, it is refuted by the very people she says were there, including by a long-time friend of hers. Refuted." This is false. The people in question said they have no memory of the event, which is very, very different from refuting the idea that the event ever took place. Since nothing of note happened to them at the gathering, there's little reason to think they would recall it all these years later.

Kavanaugh repeatedly characterized his drinking as regular but moderate, insisting that he has never been so drunk that he couldn't remember what happened the next day. "Like most people in college I went to parties and had beers," he said to Judiciary Committee staff. Yet multiple people have now described him as being frequently stumbling drunk in high school and college. "He frequently drank to excess," one classmate said. "I know because I frequently drank to excess with him." Another said, "I definitely saw him on multiple occasions stumbling drunk where he could not have rational control over his actions or clear recollection of them."

"And yes, there were parties. And the drinking age was 18, and yes, the seniors were legal and had beer there," he said in his interview with Fox News. In his testimony, he repeated the same idea: "My friends and I sometimes got together and had parties on weekends. The drinking age was 18 in Maryland for most of my time in high school, and was 18 in D.C. For all of my time in high school. I drank beer with my friends." This is false. The drinking age in Maryland was raised to 21 in 1982, when Kavanaugh was 17. There was not a single day during his entire time in high school when it was legal for him to drink.

So who said Ford could not fly to D.C. Are they on your list.

Ford, Ramirez, Swtenick. All of their witnesses said they knew nothing about the events.

All of the above