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A cloud hangs over him now View in [Browser]( | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. [The New York Times]( [The New York Times]( Friday, September 28, 2018 [NYTimes.com/Kristof »]( [Would you hire Brett Kavanaugh?]( []( Erin Schaff for The New York Times Judge Kavanaugh is clearly exceptionally smart and a capable lawyer. He also has a record of lying to senators (more on that in a moment), has attracted multiple allegations of sexual assault — plus, he has resisted an investigation into the assaults. [The upshot]( is that I wouldn’t hire him for a regular job with that cloud hanging over him. And even less should he get a lifetime role judging women and men alike. Read [my Sunday column]( on the case! We’re publishing this newsletter early because the Senate Judiciary Committee just voted to approve Kavanaugh, so we’ve also put [my Sunday column]( online early. I think we should avoid a rush to judgment about the sexual assaults, but we should also avoid a rush to confirmation. We need an investigation to address the allegations and determine the facts as best we can. Because of a push by Senator Flake, there may be a one-week F.B.I. investigation, but that’s still uncertain. And the tight limit of one week is arbitrary, when what is important is finding out the truth. So a one-week F.B.I. investigation would be a step forward if it happens, but it remains inadequate. The bottom line is this: A president who has faced more than a dozen allegations of sexual assault is attempting to appoint a second Supreme Court justice who has credibly been accused of sexual misconduct, and those two justices might well help form a new court majority to chip away at abortion rights in the United States. And remember that since Clarence Thomas’s confirmation, [new evidence]( has arisen that makes it pretty clear that Thomas was lying and that Anita Hill was telling the truth. If the same happens with Kavanaugh, one-third of the court’s male justices will have been tarnished by sexual misconduct. [My column]( also notes that while we can’t be sure exactly what happened (and Kavanaugh himself may not have clear memories of what happened), his credibility has been undermined by other lies. He told senators that his high school yearbook claim of being a “[Renate alumnius]( wasn’t a sexual insinuation. Look, anybody who was ever a high school boy can clarify that that was 100 percent a sexual boast. I also worry about the aftermath if Kavanaugh rises to the court. He abandoned any pretense of neutrality or a judicial temperament in this hearing Thursday, and he would contribute to a politicization of the court in a way that diminishes it and the rule of law in our country. Bottom line: This has been a dispiriting week for America. [Please read the column.]( ADVERTISEMENT Recent Columns [Be Outraged by America’s Role in Yemen’s Misery]( By NICHOLAS KRISTOF The United States supplies bombs and other support for the war that’s killed civilians and is creating famine. I welcome suggestions for what to include in this newsletter. You can connect with me on [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google]( [Instagram]( and [Pinterest](. If you have friends who might enjoy this newsletter, forward this email; they can [sign up here](. Send feedback or tech questions to newsletters@nytimes.com. ADVERTISEMENT FOLLOW NICHOLAS KRISTOF [Facebook] [FACEBOOK]( [Twitter] [@nickkristof]( [Instagram] [nickkristof]( Get more [NYTimes.com newsletters »]( | Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps. [Subscribe »]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's Nicholas Kristof newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Change Your Email]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( | [Advertise]( Copyright 2018 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

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