Wednesday, September 26, 2018

THINGS FALL APART

Democrat slanders cannot hold.

Julie Swetnick, the woman who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and a friend of attending house parties where women — including herself — were sexually assaulted, had a restraining order filed against her years later in Miami by her former boyfriend.

According to Vinneccy, Swetnick threatened him after they broke up and even after he got married to his current wife and had a child.

“Right after I broke up with her, she was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at that time,” Vinneccy said in a telephone interview with POLITICO. "I know a lot about her.”

"She’s not credible at all,” he said. “Not at all.”

Best-case scenario.  Kavanaugh is confirmed.  Immediately thereafter, the GOP starts filming TV ads reminding voters of this travesty and pissing off the base no end.  The Republicans hold or increase their congressional lead.  Next vacancy, Amy Coney Barrett sails through to the Supreme Court, which is then completely remade for a generation or more.

California decides that there's no point in waiting any longer and secedes from the Union.

UPDATE: Gang aft-agley.

On the eve the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing examining the stories of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, a man has reportedly come forward, claiming that he, not Judge Kavanaugh, was the one who had the encounter in question with Ford.
 
Burgess Everett, a reporter for Politico, broke the news on Twitter. "[Senate Judiciary] Committee staff have a second interview with a man who believes he, not Judge Kavanaugh, had the encounter with Dr. Ford in the summer of 1982 that is the basis of her allegation," Everett wrote. "He described his recollection of their interaction in some detail."
 
Thursday should be fun.

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