1. Believability Is the Road to National Ruin

From New York Times: "Thursday's hearings should not prevent Kavanaugh's confirmation."

2. On Sex Assault, Women Share Pain but Not Politics

From Politico: "As the Kavanaugh allegations roil the nation, women with much in common remain divided by allegiances to their parties and the president. Thursday didn't help."

3. Wrong for Democrats to call for more Kavanaugh investigations

The Hill: "Moreover, it is still not clear what, if anything, the FBI might uncover or how this will end."

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