Posted on 09/13/2018 7:16:28 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
After a week of lies, biased editing of his statements, and one fake Spartacus imitation, supreme court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh was unscathed by the left and looked to be on his way to being confirmed by the entire Senate. But the left demanded that the Democrats do something to prevent Kavanaugh from the inevitable approval.
Therefore, Sen. Feinstein (D-CA) who despite being a leftist has problems with the far-left wing of her party tried a last-minute ploy to scuttle the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh that failed so miserably it ended \up making herself look like the court jester.
Earlier today the Senator who is the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee released the following statement
I have received information from an individual concerning the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Feinstein said in her surprise statement. That individual strongly requested confidentiality, declined to come forward or press the matter further, and I have honored that decision. I have, however, referred the matter to federal investigative authorities.
As the day went on Feinsteins tale began to fall apart. It started to leak out that the letter described allegations of sexual misconduct involving Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and a woman when they were both high school students. Perhaps the woman got a sex change since then because Kavanaugh went to Georgetown Prep is an all-boys boarding school in Bethesda, Maryland.
But the Guardian claims it happened off campus:
A source who said they were briefed on the contents of the letter said it described an incident involving Kavanaugh and a woman that took place when both were 17 years old and at a party. According to the source, Kavanaugh and a male friend had locked her in a room against her will, making her feel threatened, but she was able to get out of the room. The Guardian has not verified the apparent claims in the letter. It is not yet clear who wrote it.
So wait. They locked her in the room, but she got out? If they locked her in the room how did she get out?
Making Feinstein look a bit more foolish, the New York Times reported that the Senator has been holding on to the letter for two months, but didnt let anyone know about it till Kavanaugh was about to be voted on by the entire Judicial Committee:
The information came in July in a letter, which was first sent to the office of Representative Anna Eshoo, Democrat of California, and accuses the judge of sexual misconduct toward the letters author, a person familiar with the letter confirmed. Ms. Feinstein, who received the letter from Ms. Eshoos office, informed fellow Democrats on the Judiciary Committee about its existence and its contents on Wednesday evening but did not share the letter itself.
Perhaps she didnt share the letter because she feared that Senator Spartacus (D-NJ) would release it to the public, or he fellow Californian Sen. Kamala Liar would deceptively edit it to change its meaning and then release it to the public.
Before we go on ponder this for a moment; Kavanaugh worked for Ken Starr. He then worked in the Bush White House, and first nominated to the appellate bench in 2003. Each of those times he received an extensive FBI background check and had another one when he was nominated to join the Supremes. Now this supposed incident has been sitting out there for 36 years, and the FBI never found it? And the victim was silent until two weeks ago? Kind of makes one believe the story is bogus. The FBI thought so also.
Finally, the FBI must have decided that Diane Feinstein didnt look foolish enough. A person familiar to the matter (i.e., another leaker) told the Washington Post that
the FBI does not now plan to launch a criminal investigation of the matter, which would normally be handled by local authorities if it was within the statute of limitations. The FBI instead passed the material to the White House, as an update to Kavanaughs background check, which already had been completed, the person said. The move is similar to what the bureau did when allegations were leveled against former White House aide Rob Porter.
An FBI official said, Upon receipt of the information on the night of September 12, we included it as part of Judge Kavanaughs background file, as per the standard process.
So the FBI doesnt believe that theres a there there. And now the White House has the info but Feinsteins Democratic partners, many of whom wanted her to just release the letter, dont know whats in it.
The bottom line is Sen. Feinstein floated a tale at the last minute in an attempt to derail the Kavanaugh nomination. The story was worse than the usual MSM anonymous story because not only dont we know who the accuser is, but we arent being told the details of her accusation. And the FBI believes its a load of cow chips, so they arent investigating it.
This sordid tale tells more about the Democrats desperation to stop Kavanaugh and Feinsteins desperation to become beloved by the far left so she can get re-elected than it says anything about Judge Kavanaugh. And Feinstein is left looking like a clown.
That’s how she got out so easily.
Feinswine should be sued for slander. Shes enriched herself and her husband to the tune of tens of millions and shouldnt miss a healthy settlement. Shes 85 and has a limited shelf life. It seems she should be putting her partisanship on hold.
My guess is that if there is a letter, it’s a forgery. That’s also my guess after some consideration on the New York Times story claiming to be an op-ed from a Trump Administration appointee: a forgery. Not long ago, The New York Times published a false story claiming that the President might be ousted by cabinet members by way of the 25th Amendment.
The main modus operandi of the left is the false accusation.
They probably locked her in as a joke by tying the doorknob to something or putting a chair against it, and after a short while somebody let her out or she got out on her own. Just typical teenage horsing around.
Teenage boys should now ask girls if they want to be Feinsteined and then put them in a room. :-)
Looking Like a clown? That's not a look, it's the real thing. She's been honing her clown act for decades now. She's a real pro at it.
Interior doors don't open out, they open inward. A chair against a door only works from the inside of the room. The direction the door opens. The doorknob could have been tied up though.
So in this case, their narrative is going to be "Look at these creepy, evil Republican, they voted for this guy, and yet they didnt even allow us to properly investigate this serious charge! Oh Noes! Two sexual predators sitting on the high court, both appointed by Republicans! The HORRORS! PLEASE VOTE!!!!!"
Pathological liars.
To be fair, in Feinsteins day, those iron keys would keep you locked in a room forever. So she may have thought it was like they locked the girl in the Tower of London.
I think it was on instructions from her Communist Chinese puppet-masters.
Shut yer mouth!
This is 'The World's Greatest Deliberative Body' you're talking about here!
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I tend to agree. Once you get a Senator over the age of seventy....they are utterly dependent on the chief of staff to run the office and manage the ‘team’.
There are thousands of unsolved murders in the USA.
Who’s to say that Kavanaugh did not have a hand in any of them? Perhaps all of them?
Thanks DiFi - you just inured millions to this sort of claim for the foreseeable future and nobody will say that ignoring this latest depends pellet from you is "disrespecting all sexual victims"...she wasn't any sort of victim and the anonymity seals it.
As she did with releasing the Glen Simpson testimony...
I’m surprised more aren’t concerned with her “looking like’ a crook and traitor with her Chinese Laundry job she’s been running for 20 years
Rooms normally lock from the INSIDE.
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