Judge Kavanaugh’s highly controversial accuser has some explaining to do – as does Dianne Feinstein and many other Democrats who appear to have colluded to hijack the SCOTUS nomination hearing.
Let’s start with the letter Dr. Ford wrote.
Curiously, Ford did not send the letter to Senator Feinstein, the woman who was overseeing the nomination process, and one of Ford’s California Senators.
Instead, she sent the letter to a House Rep, who then passed it off to Feinstein….and in doing so, Ford protected herself against any charges that could stem from making a “false allegation.”
With Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her 36 year ago reportedly agreeing to testify this week before Senate Judiciary Committee, her story continues to unravel.
Adding to the questionable aspect of her accusations, the circumstances in which U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., came to acquire Ford’s letter detailing the alleged incident is proving to be fishy as can be.
Sean Davis, co-founder of The Federalist, noted on social media that the letter was first given to Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif, and this will be getting “a lot more scrutiny.”
“In the coming days, Ford’s decision to send a letter to Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, a House member with zero jurisdiction over or authority to investigate presidential nominations, rather than Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who has explicit jurisdiction, is going to get a lot more scrutiny,” Davis tweeted.
In the coming days, Ford’s decision to send a letter to Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, a House member with zero jurisdiction over or authority to investigate presidential nominations, rather than Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who has explicit jurisdiction, is going to get a lot more scrutiny. pic.twitter.com/oLG0IndQTL
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 23, 2018
In effect, it appears Ford may have been trying to skirt federal law that may hold her accountable for making a false statement by giving the letter directly to Feinstein, who has explicit jurisdiction.
The $64,000 question being, where would Ford acquire such legal savvy?
In the coming days, Ford’s decision to send a letter to Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, a House member with zero jurisdiction over or authority to investigate presidential nominations, rather than Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who has explicit jurisdiction, is going to get a lot more scrutiny. pic.twitter.com/oLG0IndQTL
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 23, 2018
Meanwhile, yet another witness Ford had placed at the scene denied having any knowledge of the alleged party or incident.
Leland Keyser, a woman reportedly identified by the accuser as one of the five people at the party told the Senate Judiciary Committee she “does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present, with, or without, Dr. Ford,” The New York Times reported.
Two other witnesses Ford placed at the alleged the party, Mark Judge and Patrick Smyth, have also told the committee that they have no recollection of the events.
Of course, the liberal media has a ready reply to this “setback,” as seen when Justin Miller, the national editor of The Daily Beast, dismissed this as a natural occurrence to be expected.
“This isn’t a ‘setback,’ it’s a null. Why would she remember Kavanaugh at a party 36 years ago unless something memorable, literally, happened? Ford remembers, she says, because she was almost raped,” Miller tweeted.
This isn’t a “setback,” it’s a null. Why would she remember Kavanaugh at a party 36 years ago unless something memorable, literally, happened? Ford remembers, she says, because she was almost raped. https://t.co/CkN0UXneP0
— Justin Miller (@justinjm1) September 23, 2018
And he was working overtime in justifying the assertions made by Ford not panning out — though he doesn’t explain why she would have said these things.
The alleged offense didn’t occur before the party, but in a room. Ford said Kavanaugh concealed it from the group by closing the door, turning up music, and muffling her. Ford said she concealed being victimized when she left. That people didn’t know was purposeful by both sides.
— Justin Miller (@justinjm1) September 23, 2018
This narrative being consistent with a statement from Ford’s lawyer, Debra Katz.
Katz said it was “unremarkable that Ms. Keyser does not remember attending a specific gathering 30 years ago at which nothing of consequence happened to her.”
“… It’s also unremarkable that Ms. Keyser does not remember attending a specific gathering 30 years ago at which nothing of consequence happened to her. Dr. Ford of course will never forget this gathering because of what happened to her there.” 2/2
— Nicholas Fandos (@npfandos) September 23, 2018
Via TruthFeed