Posted on 11/27/2017 7:48:29 PM PST by Blue House Sue
Jaime T. Phillips, a woman suspected of working for an organization that targets news media, falsely told the Washington Post she was impregnated as a teenager by embattled U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Phillips contacted Post reporter Beth Reinhard just hours after the newspaper published the first story detailing allegations of sexual misconduct against Moore, Alabama's Republican nominee for the Senate seat.
Phillips apparently first contacted the newspaper using a fake name on an email account. The account, which included the phrase,"rolltide,"was listed under the name Lindsay James, according to a story published today by the Post.
(Excerpt) Read more at al.com ...
“drag a hundred-dollar bill through a trailer park...”
Any one making false charges to destroy someone’s reputation should be sued into oblivion. Moore should sue them all. Separate the crazies trying for 15 minutes of fame from the paid political assassins. Then go after the people paying the political assassins and the media that spreads the lies.
I have no problem with embarrassing The Compost, but passing on concocted stories doesn’t seem like a good idea to me.
‘Any one making false charges to destroy someones reputation should be sued into oblivion. ‘
I’m with you on that.
Judge Moore should sue Jamie Phillips for going to the Washington Post to plant a story that could have destroyed his campaign.
Jaime T. Phillips has a right to be believed.
looks like Project Veritas put her up to it.
Knowing they can be scammed and embarrassed should make all news organizations more cautious, careful - and truthful.
Everyone should face risk in life. Those with more power and status, should face even more.
The account, which included the phrase,”rolltide,”
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Probably related to the person who poisoned the oak trees on the Auburn campus.
‘looks like Project Veritas put her up to it.’
That is very apparent, but that does not excuse the fact that she made a false child rape allegation against Judge Moore.
To me it is akin to murder.
The opposition party knows who their payees are.
It is far more insidious than that.
Even though it was shown that the woman who accused Judge Moore of impregnating her was making false allegations in a manner that could have destroyed Judge Moore, the Post stills runs with the story that the allegation is false, in their hope that some might believe the original false child rape allegation against Judge Moore.
As I noted on an earlier thread, if you are going to go undercover using your real name, you might want to delete your GoFundMe page.
The Posts background research found a Web page on GoFundMe.com under the name Jaime Phillips.
Im moving to New York! the May 29 appeal said. Ive accepted a job to work in the conservative media movement to combat the lies and deceipt of the liberal MSM.
Is this newspaper the one run by the lesbian who hates Judge Roy Moore because he is against gay rights?
Coincidence is not causation! She may have approached Veritas with the idea, been turned down and then went to the WaPo and did it anyway. You have no way of knowing what if any role Veritas might have had in this. Shame!
thanks. you may be right, but reread my post. I asserted nothing. I said “It looks like...” and it still does.
>>>You have no way of knowing what if any role Veritas might have had in this. Shame!
James O’Keefe had a chance to deny his involvement, but chose not to respond.
‘Im moving to New York! the May 29 appeal said. Ive accepted a job to work in the conservative media movement to combat the lies and deceipt of the liberal MSM.’
We know that Miss. Phillips is a dishonest person who falsely accused Judge Moore of child rape.
It could be that the Go Fund Me post was inaccurate or even false designed to discredit the conservative media movement.
Why would you believe anything she says or writes?
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