Big little lies...
Apart from the feeling of entitlement, the possible lies start to add up:
Quote:Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh made multiple false statements during his testimony on Thursday, ranging from incorrectly stating the legal drinking age in Maryland, to false claims about messages written in his yearbook, to mischaracterizing sworn statements from attendees at the party where he allegedly assaulted Christine Blasey Ford. To explain Kavanaugh's mendacity, Shamus Khan, the chair of the sociology department at Columbia University, has written an op-ed for the Washington Post in which he explains that the Supreme Court nominee was raised from an early age to believe that rules don't apply to him. In particular, he said that the institutions where Kavanaugh was educated -- Georgetown Prep, Yale University and Yale Law School -- foster a sense of entitlement that gives them a perceived license to lie.Columbia Sociologist Explains Why Kavanaugh Thinks He Can Get Away With Blatantly Lying | Alternet
Apart from the feeling of entitlement, the possible lies start to add up:
- His drinking behavior
- His characterization of sworn testimonies of witnesses (many didn't remember, rather than being exculpatory as Kavanaugh claims)
- His characterization of his yearbook entries.
- This article sums up his lies.

