Two men tell Senate not Kavanaugh but they who assaulted Ford


 

I say she is a no show. But if she does I am at the ready.

Two men tell Senate that they, not Kavanaugh, assaulted Ford

 

Two men tell Senate that they, not Kavanaugh, assaulted Ford … Man apologizes for making false allegation against Kavanaugh … men have come forward to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to claim that they are..

Two men have come forward to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to claim that they are the ones who actually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford during a house party in 1982 — and not Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Republicans on the committee released a timeline of events late Wednesday, which included details about their interactions with the two men who admitted to the attacks.

Just getting more and more bizarre. Thanks GOP you really done yourself something.

 

By now we are up to how many accusers against Kavanaugh? By the time this posts I am sure it will be more. No need to be clever here. I have the popcorn at the ready. My blood pressure meds. I am a go. Now for the hearing? Will Ford show? Doubtful at this point.

Of all the creatures who are attacking Kavanaugh, Blumenthal is the most disgusting.

Why we should believe Blumenthal? Let’s nail this fellow.

Blumenthal Repeatedly Says ‘It’s Not About Me’ When Asked to Respond to Trump’s Vietnam Attack

Spartacus Booker and sidekick Harris – Going to be one heck of a rodeo

 

 

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27 Responses to “Two men tell Senate not Kavanaugh but they who assaulted Ford”

  1. Suzanne Rosenorn Says:

    The hearings with Ford was totally ridiculous. Her whole family is involved in the Deep State.She teaches and partakes in MK Ultra Mind Control. No wonder she seems so strange. How convenient her attorneys are connected with George Soros. Brett was pissed as anyone in his position should be. The Demonrats want to totally ruin this man and cant stop wasting tax payers money on this and their Russian nonsense. The swamp is vast and immediately must be drained. The people know who the top crooks are. We need to limit their terms to one.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I am only disappointed that the so called “prosecutor” didn’t do more to interrogate her and go to fact finding. I hope we learn more about her as the days unwind. One strange dude. Thanks for your comment.

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    • Mustang Says:

      I think Alan Dershowitz nailed it the other day when he commented about the Arizona questioner for the Republicans. One only walks away with one point of view in the absence of a robust cross examination. I didn’t see that from where I am right now, but Z tells me that the Republicans did later come on stage and acquitted themselves well enough during Kavanaugh’s testimony. Okay … maybe so. I didn’t get the chance to see it but after all the suffering she heaped upon Kavanaugh (undeserved, in my opinion), I wanted to see Ford discredited. Since that didn’t happen, she walks away thinking of herself as a star player in a major contest. Oh, and I’m sure she’ll write a book about this one day soon, paid for by Soros (as was Obama’s memoir at the age of 32 years). American politics makes me gag.

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      • bunkerville Says:

        Mustang…getting ready to post a response in a few hours.. The GOP did come to the rescue but it was almost too little to late. Graham saved the day for the most part, other than Kavanaugh’s performance.

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  2. Kid Says:

    Wow, I had no idea. Read it first at Bunkerville.

    Regards the hearings though.

    Ford doesn’t remember shit, doesn’t know shit.
    Kavanaugh Killing It.

    Dems reduced to begging Brett Kavanaugh to demand an FBI investigation that won’t put the ball even 1 thousandth of an inch further down field! LOL

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  3. Laura Bernard Mielcarek Says:

    I could only watch a couple minutes of DiFi before I started yelling at her and my mom changed the channel.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Pretty much a disaster so far…..Prosecutor going nowhere…But I have seen how things turns in trials…..we still need to hear form Kavanaugh

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      • Laura Bernard Mielcarek Says:

        Made the mistake of unmuting the video and caught the prosecutor asking Ford questions about her travel. For the love of everything in existence, why.why.why. do grown women use high pitched ‘little girl’ voices??

        Seems like she flies quite a bit when it suits her. Oh, and she looks baaaaaaaad for her age. She’s a year older than I am and she looks about 20 years older.

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      • bunkerville Says:

        I am with you Laura..playing the naive little girl with squeaky voice…but its effective….Not looking good at this point.Prosecutor a disaster, no dings… Kavanugh is in for a fight for his lifel.

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    • Mustang Says:

      Our system of laws is broken whenever anyone who becomes a victim of unlawful activity refuses to step up to report such activity. If Kavanaugh did in fact assault this woman, she had a civic obligation to report it … at the time it happened … to law enforcement officials. She did not. I suppose it is possible to argue that a 15-year old female didn’t know what her civic duty was, but the question remains: would she have notified the police had she been robbed by an armed assailant? To make her accusations 36-years after the fact seems incredulous to me … especially in light of her political affiliations as an adult. Every indication we have is that she is little more than a political operative, and if not that, than certainly a stooge of the DNC. I have no doubt that Ford requires psychological counseling … but I doubt if her psychosis has much at all to do with Judge Kavanaugh. And now imagine that this psychotic individual is in a position to warp the minds of her students in an educational setting. It is hard to imagine that our society has gotten to such a low point. One wonders, too, would she have achieved a PhD during the 1960s? I doubt it. Maybe one of our greatest mistakes was accepting as a norm the notion of “affirmative action.” Ford has no credibility with me.

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  4. the unit Says:

    Well, Senator Hirono asked men to “do the right thing.” 🙂

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  5. Steve Dennis Says:

    Just when you thought this story couldn’t get any more strange suddenly two men come forward and admit to assaulting Ford. I also wonder about this new twist but then again I also wonder about all these stories we have heard. Hopefully this will all be over after today.

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  6. Mustang Says:

    This sounds so fishy to me. “… GOP staff members interviewing ‘a man who believes he, not Judge Kavanaugh, had the encounter with Dr. Ford in 1982.’” Any lawyer worth his salt dreams of having “a man” like this on the witness stand. Suppose this person did have an encounter with Dr. Ford … how does such an encounter invalidate Ford’s accusations about Kavanaugh? The supposition is ludicrous on its face. What worries me is the possibility that the GOP is trying to play with the democrat’s deck of cards —and doing it poorly. If true, the GOP is likely to damage Kavanaugh more than help him.

    Astonishingly, a second party steps up to the plate. More GOP trickery?

    Who knows? I suppose it is entirely possible (maybe even likely) that more people have been through Christine Ford than the 82nd Airborne Division mess hall …

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I agree with your analysis… I was suspicious as well of the men coming forward. Either way, there is not a doubt in my mind that if this latest nonsense doesn’t stop this train wreck, someone will file a complaint with a Maryland DA and that will stop it all. Finis

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    • Mustang Says:

      Someone may very well file a complaint, but if one makes an assertion that the moon is made from green cheese, they’d better be able to back up that assertion. I cannot imagine that any responsible DA would accept such claims much less act on them. On the other hand, we ARE talking about Maryland. I groan.

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