Flagpole, top notch responses as usual.
1) Blackout means loss of consciousness, typically in a way that does not mean just sleeping. It has nothing to do with memory loss.
Most level-headed people would correctly correlate blacking out to getting so drunk that you "black out" and forget things. It almost certainly is related to memory, but you can easily get drunk without blacking out.
2) Boof? He didn't lie about that?
There's no proof that he did. Idiosyncrasies in language are common. To dog people a boof if when a dog barks.
3) Devil's triangle? He did't lie about that?
There's no proof that he did. Idiosyncrasies in language are common
4) He said all those at the party that Ford mentioned said her accusations did not occur. Actually NONE of them said that.
Seems like he mis-spoke. Did you actually watch the hearing or read the transcript? Unless further evidence is submitted, not recalling the incident is worth just as much towards corroborating this story as saying it didn't occur. If none of them recall the incident, is there proof it occurred?
5) Renate? He did't lie about that?
There's no proof that he did. Idiosyncrasies in language are common and he provided an explanation.
6) He mentioned that the drinking age was 18 and so the "seniors" were of legal age when he was in high school. That is true for some seniors when he was a freshman and sophomore, but then they upped the drinking age in Maryland to 21 ironically on July 1, 1982 and grandfathered those who had already turned 18 in. Kavanaugh was still just 17 then and so it was NEVER legal for him to drink in high school. So, not an outright lie, but a definite attempt at misleading.
Reaching at best.
7) Lots of people have said he becomes aggressive and mean when drunk. He didn't lie about that?
Wasn't this limited to college? How does this have any bearing on this incident?
8) He said he was never at any such gathering that Ford described. Well, she said he and Judge and PJ and some other boy were there. On July 1, 1982 on his very calendar was written, "skis at Timmy's" and then listed Judge and PJ along with a couple other boys as being there. He admitted "skis" meant "brewskis". So, exactly the kind of gathering Ford described. No lie there?
"Exactly the kind of gathering" is exactly the kind of conclusion you can't draw...or else the situation would be more conclusive, no? Ford's recollection is so vague as to the participants, date (which has changed multiple times), and transportation that I am not entirely sure you weren't there yourself Flagpole.