Teenager Brett Kavanaugh kept a calendar of his busy student life back in the day, and it doesn’t list “wild blackout drinking” or “sexual assault on Christine Blasey” anywhere on it.
Imagine that.
A 1982 calendar produced by Kavanaugh, from Northwestern Mutual Life and running from May through August, contains some scribbles and details of the social life of the Circuit Court Judge and Supreme Court nominee.
He produced it in advance of a blockbuster hearing as evidence that he did not sexually assault Christine Blasey Ford at a high school house party as she has claimed and will testify tomorrow.
A May 1 entry says “Go to Holy Child Party,” a reference to a Catholic school in Potomac, Maryland. It says Kavanaugh will drive.
A week later, it says he was “grounded.” During an intervening day, an entry says “cut our lawn.”
Various other entries reference a “father son dinner,” a haircut, “BEACH WEEK” written in block letters, beach weekends, and trips to St. Michael’s on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
It also lists interviews at Brown and Yale.
Ford, in her allegation, says she does not remember the exact location or date of the party where the alleged assault occurred.
A second woman who has come forward, Deborah Ramirez, says she’s now willing to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, but Republicans have not reached out to her.