When Judge Brett Kavanaugh testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week, he appeared to do at least some harm to his reputation. In the wake of testimony from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who accused the Supreme Court of sexually assaulting her many years earlier, the Republican jurist presented himself as an enraged and conspiratorial partisan.
Kavanaugh’s demeanor and combativeness was largely the opposite of the qualities needed on the nation’s highest court — and one of the institution’s former members came to the same conclusion.
The Palm Beach Post‘s Lulu Ramadan reported this afternoon from a local event with retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a lifelong Republican, told a small crowd in Boca Raton that Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s performance at confirmation hearings should disqualify him. “The Senators should pay attention to this.”









