First it was a request for all emails of Judge Kavanagh's wife, related to her job in the town government of Chevy Chase Maryland
That turned up NOTHING.
The New York Times now requests digital copies of all policing reports pertaining to Brett Kavanaugh, a resident of Chevy Chase Section 5. Specifically, "we request all policing records, including police reports or calls of service (911 calls or otherwise), pertaining to Brett Kavanaugh, his wife, and their home address."
Somehow, I’m guessing there aren’t any. But when it comes to a Supreme Court nominee, the Times “had to try.” Of course. You remember how hard they tried to dig up dirt on Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, don’t you? Don’t you?
Can only hope the local PD tells the times to "Take your request and BEND OVER!"
That turned up NOTHING.
The New York Times now requests digital copies of all policing reports pertaining to Brett Kavanaugh, a resident of Chevy Chase Section 5. Specifically, "we request all policing records, including police reports or calls of service (911 calls or otherwise), pertaining to Brett Kavanaugh, his wife, and their home address."
Somehow, I’m guessing there aren’t any. But when it comes to a Supreme Court nominee, the Times “had to try.” Of course. You remember how hard they tried to dig up dirt on Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, don’t you? Don’t you?
Can only hope the local PD tells the times to "Take your request and BEND OVER!"


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