I suspect he lied about his drinking and farting games - Oh and when he new about the allegations (that one might be provable)
Suspect? That's not the standard for claiming someone lied.
The more I hear from Kavanaugh that more I feel he does not deserve the job.
I suspect that deep down most Republicans feel the same why only they don't care (the lies are only little lies) and will pretend they don't see any character flaws.
Well no. I'm not sure there is a more qualified judge. His opinion history, including his record on other courts' relying on his opinions and analysis is really very good. His reversal history is similarly very good. It's beyond silly to even think he wouldn't be an excellent SC justice.
His history on the field of character is also phenomenal. Absent these uncorroborated allegations he really has exemplary record of fairness, involvement, and compassion, as well as, a record of well above standard support to women in the legal profession (that's true not just as "Republican" judge, but with respect to all judges).
The Dem Senators were in full on destroy mode during the original part of his testimony with access to far more records than with respect to any prior candidate, and they uniformly failed to even slightly impugn him.
That's the real history here. If you come to know "more" about Kavanaugh, you'd actually support him more. If all you weigh is whether drinking in high school is relevant somehow to being a Supreme Court candidate decades letter then you might have reached a conclusion otherwise.
The only thing that mattes is that Kavanaugh will vote the party line and that is all the Republicans want from their man
Demonstrably false. What Republicans hope is that Kavanaugh will vote, consistent with his history, for to reduce the unilateral power of the courts as activists, to enforce the laws Congress has passed - as written, to reduce the deferral of discretion to unelected bureaucrats that have repeatedly exceeded their Congressional mandates, and ultimately to reign in the unilateral actions of the executive branch.
That's something that everyone should actually want. It interferes with the Democratic plan to keep Justices acting as a "supra-legislature" that has final say on what the law will be. It expressly limits their power to force change in non-Democratic manners by judicial fiat.
Honestly, the left should be embarrassed by the hypocrisy of claiming to want the people's voices to be heard, but in reality seeking to impose judicial kings to force their views on when they can't win an election.