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Yearbook lies may end up giving Kavanaugh something to cry about

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September 30, 2018

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Fighting Words

Yearbook lies may end up giving Kavanaugh something to cry about

Saturday, Sep 29

There was no shame in Brett Kavanaugh weeping during his hearing Thursday, but his lies about his yearbook entry were shameful and potentially disqualifying, writes Eric Zorn.

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