PBC News & Comment: Can We Trust FBI’s Kavanaugh Investigation?

The agency with a checkered, sordid history—recent and ancient—has been given big assignment with impossible deadline, fuzzy orders….--at NAFTA news conference, Trump adds more confusion regarding scope of FBI renewed background investigation
--the Kavanaugh case is one of a handful where Republicans fight for the rights of the accused, presumption of innocence, rules of evidence
--former FBI boss St. James Comey criticizes the ground rules, but says “the FBI can do this”
--but former FBI agents have doubts
--Kavanaugh’s Yale classmate and one-time drinking buddy hammers Brett, as alumni of Georgetown Prep call for honesty
--there’s clear evidence that Kavanaugh perjured himself, crossing Flake’s line
--Kavanaugh’s answers about his relationship with dis-robed Alex Kozinski are doubted
--Rachel Mitchell, the female prosecutor who subbed for GOP senators, issues a misleading report as fodder for Fox and Rush
--NY Times opinion writer Roger Cohen wrote a good column about the confirmation circus
--amid the partisan wars, former GOP Rep. Tom Campbell is proposing a third party in California, as he explains in new WhoWhatWhy podcast
--at NAFTA news conference, Trump continues rude behavior toward female reporters
--the renegotiated deal appears to be an improvement, but we don’t have all the details, and steel tariffs remain for Canada and Mexico
--settling lawsuit, Washington Times retracts Seth Rich report
--at deadline, California Gov. Jerry Brown signs net neutrality law—drawing immediate lawsuit—and a few other good bills
--Tesla founder Elon Musk quickly settles with SEC, will pay $40 million for one tweet
--Jefferson Airplane co-founder Marty Balin dies at age 76. Here are a couple of my favorite songs he sang in: Comin Back to Me from first Airplane album and St. Charles by Jefferson Starship