Monday, September 24, 2018

What on earth is happening with women of this nation?


“Flimsier Than The Original’: Lots Of Problem With New Kavanaugh Allegation
"It used to be "journalists"* would never have run with a story like this, with so many holes. Now they don’t care at all."
*(quotation marks added by TD for sarcasm)


Dear Lord. This is insane. She says she was wasted, she was playing a drinking game, she doesn't remember much about that night, and she wasn't even sure until this week whether Brett Kavanaugh was involved. Three other people alleged to be involved denied it.
“I just want to say to the men of this country… shut up and step up. Do the right thing for a change.”
Those were the words of Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii in light of the recent allegations of sexual assault made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
. . . "A sitting U.S. senator called for her opposition in an important national dialogue to not only listen and empathize with a potential victim, but to believe her or keep their mouths shut. This is the key distinction that [bears] note." . . .
What we are seeing right now with the feminists and #MeToo and #BelieveAllWomen and the Kavanaugh moment is another tragedy, midwived by the left: a gender tribal war.

Hirono 2: Mazie Hirono gives away the game  . . . "Hirono strayed from the Party Line that far more credible allegations of domestic violence against Keith Ellison – supported by evidence of police calls and medical treatment – should be ignored.  Kudos to Tapper for raising the issue and forcing a response." . . .  (Video)

Hirono 3: Senator Hirono Didn’t Always Tell Men to ‘Shut Up’ and Believe Accusers


"When it mattered in her own backyard, with a male Democratic senator, she turned a blind eye to sexual abuse." . . .

Another Kananaugh accuser comes after Dem lawyer persuades her she's a victim
. . . First, Ramirez says she was completely inebriated when the misconduct supposedly occurred.
Second, she told the New Yorker she wasn’t certain what happened until “after six days of talking with her attorney” a former elected Democrat. According to Farrow and Mayer, “in her initial conversations with The New Yorker, [Ramirez] was reluctant to characterize Kavanaugh’s role in the alleged incident with certainty.” But one can do plenty of brain washing in six days.
We’ve all heard of the “MeToo” movement. Now we have the “MeToo, My Democrat Attorney Thinks” movement." . . .
 How many Hillary fans in this group will accuse Judge Kavanaugh?

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