Monday, December 3, 2018
Fake Accusation
The woman who accused Brett Kavanaugh if nearly
raping her when they were both teenagers is a fake. It’s obvious
from several perspectives. First, her “accusation” is just that:
an accusation, devoid of proof of anything. Then there’s the
fact that the Dumocrats tried the same thing on Clarence Thomas with
their “pubic hair on a Coke can” accusation. Their accusation is
even more outlandish this time, with the woman actually claiming
(almost) a rape. Another factor: she says told her husband years ago
that she was “afraid this man would get on the Supreme Court,”
yet she said not a thing as he was vetted six times as he rose
through the ranks of the judiciary. The there’s the fact that she
is a KNOWN Dumocrat operative, and even wore one of those silly
“vagina hats” at a recent event. She’s “very hazy” on the
events of something that normally would be “burnt into her brain,”
saying there were one, maybe two—maybe three assailants (she isn’t
sure), including Kavanaugh, yet she still managed to escape. There
have been no other women coming forward to “accuse” Kavanaugh in
his long career in the judiciary, where he worked with many women,
all of whom say he was always a perfect gentleman, and that they
adore him. And years ago, she suffered a defeat in court, with the
judge in the case being Kavanaugh’s MOTHER. Then there’s the
question of why Sen. Feinstein, who knew of this back in JULY, waited
until late enough in the process that this phony accusation could be
used to delay his affirmation, maybe forever, if they manage to win
back the Dumocrat majority in Congress. Nope—I don’t believe a
word of it. It is just a repeat of a KNOWN Dumocrat ploy, one they
have tried, mostly unsuccessfully, in many cases. And fortunately it failed this time, too. (Just common sense)
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