Posted on 09/21/2018 8:16:07 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
We may now know the real reason that Christine Blasey Ford has come forward to stop Brett Kavanaugh from joining the Supreme Court. She feels that it will affect her wallet. She has written or co-written 8 studies on the abortion pill, known as RU-486, which contains the ingredient mifepristone and is sold under the name of Korlym. It is the one and only product sold by Corcept Therapeutics. Ford works for Corcept Therapeutics and promotes Korlym. Should that product be outlawed by the Supreme Court, the company would likely be out of business. That seems like a very powerful incentive to keep a conservative off the bench.
From The Gateway Pundit
Professor Christine Blasey Ford, while working for Stanford University, was also affiliated with Corcept Therapeutics (2006 2011). Her new Wikipedia page describes her as director of biostatistics at Corcept. Corcept Therapeutics Inc. (CORT) has a $1.66 billion market cap (worth), with current annual sales of $216 million.
Liberals and feminists are very worried that Judge Brett Kavanaugh may participate in reversing Roe v. Wade. Christine Blasey wants to stop Kavanaugh from reaching the countrys highest court.
According to an article at Philly.com, Alan Schatzberg, a Stanford University psychiatrist and scientist, co-founded Corcept Therapeutics in 1998 to explore whether mifepristone could help treat major depression. He left the company in 2007, when the company changed direction (but continued to explore uses for mifepristone).
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Michael Savage had this story one day earlier.
Her husband is PhD engineer and works in medical field.
Any abortion connection?
Interesting. In consulting MEDLINE I do see several articles by a C Blasey and a CM Blasey (sometimes associated with Stanford) associated with mifepristone, sometimes involving treatment for mental conditions.
Without a link, that assertion is useless.
The seriousness of the charge demands that it be investigated.
We must seriously consider that this “human mattress,” Ford, was recruited by Dems to do the job on Kavanaugh.
Democrats see in Kavanaugh-—not just anti-abortion-— but the end of their long sordid history of using the courts to push their agenda.
What to do?
Ford was a Dem donor....some of them knew of her.
Her work on the abortion pill made her a Democrat icon.
Her notorious Holton Arms connection was easily made.......and its proximity to Georgetown Prep.
As a graduate of liberal Holton Arms, she was conditioned well....she had a vagina and she knew how to use it.
Bingo. Democrats’ got their attack dog.
Sex charges to decimate Bret’s reputation were hatched.
But Ford musta got cold feet.......delay delay delay...........
Til Dems got the Holton Arms’ vaginal slob thoroughly coached......and in condition to testify.
Can you imagine being married to her?
So glad I’m divorced.
Why is there only one grainy sunglass-wearing photo of this woman?
This is like the Las Vegas shooter. A person with only one public photo.
Weird.
Whyd she scrub her social media and get a olygtaph if she had no intention of ever going public?
You know, you people who think abortionists and their facilitators do it for money are crazy.
They worship Moloch. They would do it for free. They would PAY to do it.
And a polygraph. Did you see she works for a pharma who makes only one product - the active ingredient in RU486.
True story.
Conflicted??? NO...KILLING CHILDREN IS WHAT THEY LIVE FOR!
Is it TRUE that she wrote on FB that someone should accuse Gorsuch of RAPE??? If TRUE, THAT is a BOMBSHELL!
Abortion advocates are a death cult.
Plus it will endear her to her fellow democrats.
Twitter is 99% noise.
That came from a nobody on twitter. Most likely made up, or just passed on as a rumor.
I would never think that the scum left could out do “Borking” but this whole charade is something else. It seems to be losing steam so it will fail unless the GOP allows it to succeed.
(Raising hand in the back row with a dumb question)
Would the abortion pill really be banned, even if Roe v Wade were overturned? I highly, highly doubt it. Plus, birth control pills are available everywhere, and take a few of those for 2 days and no way for an embryo to implant.
Still, I agree this is a conflict of interest.
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