Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 21, 2018
Trump gave an interview with Sean Hannity at a Nevada rally last night where he asked why that bitch didn’t call the FBI 36 years ago when she was allegedly “sexually assaulted” in high school by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
“You could also say ‘when did this all happen? What’s going on?'” he added.
All very, very good questions.
The kicker of the interview was “I’m not surprised to hear… anything.”
That is where I am also at.
Nothing can possibly surprise me at this point. It has all gotten goofier than anyone ever could have imagined, so any further level of goofiness cannot make an impact. It’s like when a person under torture eventually just has their nervous system shut down and it stops working. That’s where I’m at with fake news.
Fox did a big report on the inconsistencies in this story. It’s like, nuts.
Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation that Brett Kavanaugh tried to force himself on her when they were teens has thrown his Supreme Court nomination into doubt.
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“There are an awful lot of questions, inconsistencies, gaps, and that’s why to be fair to both, we need to know what happened,” Maine Sen. Susan Collins, a key Republican vote, told reporters this week.
Among those are therapist notes from 2012 that Ford gave to the Washington Post to corroborate her claim. Those notes, though, reportedly say four boys – not two, as Ford claims — were in the room during the alleged incident. Ford told the newspaper this was an error by the therapist.
Ford, who has acknowledged she can’t remember some details from the incident decades ago, has said she was reluctant to come forward and only did so because her hand was forced by the media.
“As you know, earlier this summer, Dr. Ford sought to tell her story, in confidence, so that lawmakers would have a fuller understanding of Brett Kavanaugh’s character and history,” Ford’s attorneys wrote in a letter to the Judiciary Committee this week. “Only after the details of her experience were leaked did Dr. Ford make the reluctant decision to come forward publicly.”
But that claim of reluctance has raised questions about why Ford hired a well-known sexual harassment attorney and took a polygraph test ahead of time if she wasn’t prepared to make the public allegation.
“If Ms. Ford really did not want to come forward, never intended to come forward, never planned to come forward, why did she pay for a polygraph in August and why did she hire a lawyer in August if she never intended to do what she is doing?” South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Fox News this week.
Meanwhile, those named by Ford as being present at the party in question in the 1980s have denied the allegations. That includes Kavanaugh, who has emphatically denied the claim, and Mark Judge, a friend of Kavanaugh’s named by Ford who disputes the claims and says he wasn’t at the party in the question.
Another former classmate of Kavanaugh denied having any knowledge of the party or allegations.
“I understand that I have been identified by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford as the person she remembers as ‘PJ’ who supposedly was present at the party she described in her statements to the Washington Post,” Patrick Smyth said in a letter to the Judiciary Committee. “I am issuing this statement today to make it clear to all involved that I have no knowledge of the party in question; nor do I have any knowledge of the allegations of improper conduct she has leveled against Brett Kavanaugh.”
Fueling more curiosity was a supposed former classmate of Ford who posted a statement on Facebook this week saying the “incident did happen” and it was “spoken about for days” afterwards “in school.”
But the post came under scrutiny because of Ford’s previous statements that the alleged incident occurred during the summer – and not during the school year – and that she didn’t discuss it with anyone until counseling with a therapist in 2012.
The classmate who posted the statement, Cristina King Miranda, eventually deleted the post on Wednesday, and clarified that, “I do not have firsthand knowledge of the incident that Dr. Christine Blasey Ford mentions, and I stand by my support for Christine.”
She later told NPR: “That it happened or not, I have no idea. I can’t say that it did or didn’t.”
It’s all just a massive hoax.
Even if he did “try to force himself on her” – what does that mean? Is that a crime? Most of us – I would think – have been in situations where the girl is like “no, no, hehehehe, no, no” and then pushed a little harder and either:
- “No” meant “yes,” or
- You back off because she’s protesting too much and you give up
That is sort of how drunken high school situations go.
They are not accusing him of rape or attempted rape. Just “forcing himself.” Maybe that is a crime now, but it wasn’t then.
Also, bringing up high school behavior is a new thing. I have never heard of this before. College stuff, maybe, but high school? This is new.
Here’s the full Nevada rally.