I still see people on the left defending her though.
If you look at the calendar, it isn't impossible. Senate Judiciary Committee rules require consent of the minority for chairman to schedule a hearing with less than one week notice. That pushes the earliest hearing to Thursday the 27th, assuming that the last call still stands. The same applies to a call for a vote, and it is unlikely that such a call will be made prior to that hearing.That makes the earliest possible call for a vote to move out of committee October 5. The Dems will stall, stall, stall. Murkowski will flip, indeed she apparently already has. If they flip Collins too, that might end it. The Senate is out October 12 for Columbus Day, and recesses on October 29, meaning that another nominee will not be considered prior to the midterm elections, and if the Dems win the Senate, they will point out how the Republicans successfully stalled Obama's last attempted appointment.Of course they will. It's probably their strategy to drag this entire process out until after the elections. They only have seven weeks to go, and they know they can count on the MSM to play on the public's sympathies. I'm thinking they had to play this card early which is why you have witnesses that don't recall, and a victim that doesn't fly and plans to drive cross country. The big question is, what else are they going to wheel out to drag the process out to November?
The Times had interviewed several dozen people over the past week in an attempt to corroborate her story, and could find no one with firsthand knowledge. Ms. Ramirez herself contacted former Yale classmates asking if they recalled the incident and told some of them that she could not be certain Mr. Kavanaugh was the one who exposed himself.