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originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: TheRedneck
as far as i'm concerned they admitted to the sexual assault when they tried to frame it on a different person.
you cool with that?
originally posted by: knoxie
as far as i'm concerned they admitted to the sexual assault when they tried to frame it on a different person.
you cool with that?
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: Vasa Croe
did i say i wouldn't be pissed. a lot of viriables we don't know about. LOL
i'd be LIVID if someone tried to frame me for a crime i didn't commit, tho - that's for damn sure. YOU?
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: TheRedneck
as far as i'm concerned they admitted to the sexual assault when they tried to frame it on a different person.
you cool with that?
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Xtrozero
Everything I have heard says, assuming it happened, it was one drunk boy and one drunk girl... boy drunkenly pulls girl down on the bed (intentionally or not, drunks fall down), decides he wants to steal a kiss, and his friend tells him to get up and quit acting stoopid. Then the girl gets all butthurt and runs out, apparently leaving her friend behind.
Good thing? No. Normal thing in a drinking party? Yeah... and I've seen no evidence the boy was even Kavanaugh.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Xtrozero
Everything I have heard says, assuming it happened, it was one drunk boy and one drunk girl... boy drunkenly pulls girl down on the bed (intentionally or not, drunks fall down), decides he wants to steal a kiss, and his friend tells him to get up and quit acting stoopid. Then the girl gets all butthurt and runs out, apparently leaving her friend behind.
Good thing? No. Normal thing in a drinking party? Yeah... and I've seen no evidence the boy was even Kavanaugh.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: ausername
a reply to: IAMTAT
Despite all of that the tide is turning against Kavanaugh...
www.foxnews.com...
Which either means the democratic strategy is more effective than it seems, or people are more stupid than ever.
If, by some chance, this fraudulent BS actually works against Kavanaugh...Republicans will be fighting mad for the midterms--MUCH bigger turnout.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: TheRedneck
as far as i'm concerned they admitted to the sexual assault when they tried to frame it on a different person.
you cool with that?
LOL...but the original claim, which has been refuted by every single person named, is somehow legit?
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: knoxie
as far as i'm concerned they admitted to the sexual assault when they tried to frame it on a different person.
you cool with that?
By her words, or lack of, I'm not sure if you can even label that as assault of any kind, much less sexual.
1. She didn't say he groped her
When she went upstairs to use the bathroom, Ford told the Post that she was pushed into a bedroom.
She said Kavanaugh pinned her to the bed and groped her, trying to remove her clothing and a one-piece bathing suit underneath.
(Mark) Judge stood across the room and both of the boys were laughing "maniacally," Ford said.
When she tried to scream, she said Kavanaugh held his hand over her mouth.
"I thought he might inadvertently kill me," she told the Post. "He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing."
The Washington Post has been busted by WSJ columnist Kimberly Strassel for intentionally withholding information from their reporting of Christine Blasey Ford's claim that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in the early 1980s, which "further undercuts the Ford accusation."
Strassel obtained a copy of the email WaPo sent to Mark Judge, one of the teenagers Ford claims was at the party - revealing that the Post knew the names of those at the alleged party, as well as the fact that one of them was a woman - Ford's "longtime" friend Leland Keyser (then Ingham).
Publicly, the Post reported that there were four boys at the party the same day they revealed to Judge that they knew there was a girl.
What's more, WaPo now writes: "Before her name became public, Ford told The Post she did not think Keyser would remember the party because nothing remarkable had happened there, as far as Keyser was aware."
And instead of reporting this, the Post allowed Ford's claim tha there were four boys at the party stand until word of Keyser's alleged attendance became public knowledge late last week.
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: TheRedneck
as far as i'm concerned they admitted to the sexual assault when they tried to frame it on a different person.
you cool with that?
LOL...but the original claim, which has been refuted by every single person named, is somehow legit?
The only one to refute it has been Kavenaugh, the others have simply offered a lack of memory of the event and none under oath.
originally posted by: Grambler
Seems like the washington post is now busted posting misleading things about this story.
The Washington Post has been busted by WSJ columnist Kimberly Strassel for intentionally withholding information from their reporting of Christine Blasey Ford's claim that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in the early 1980s, which "further undercuts the Ford accusation."
Strassel obtained a copy of the email WaPo sent to Mark Judge, one of the teenagers Ford claims was at the party - revealing that the Post knew the names of those at the alleged party, as well as the fact that one of them was a woman - Ford's "longtime" friend Leland Keyser (then Ingham).
Publicly, the Post reported that there were four boys at the party the same day they revealed to Judge that they knew there was a girl.
What's more, WaPo now writes: "Before her name became public, Ford told The Post she did not think Keyser would remember the party because nothing remarkable had happened there, as far as Keyser was aware."
And instead of reporting this, the Post allowed Ford's claim tha there were four boys at the party stand until word of Keyser's alleged attendance became public knowledge late last week.
www.zerohedge.com...
So the post erroneously reported 4 boys were at the party when they knew there was one woman.
Either ford is changing her story or the washington post lied in their reporting of it initially, if this story is accurate.