Posted on 09/30/2018 7:20:33 PM PDT by Bob434
I know many hear felt there was something that was just off with Christine Ford's testimony, but didn't quite know that it was- Well, Here's A Video discussing 'tells' that Ford gave off during her questioning that will attempt to explain to you why you felt that. For those interested, the body language expert points out several key gestures, reactions that could show that Ford was possibly being less than honest with some of her answers to key questions. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGxr1VQ2dPI
It was Cornyn, not Cotten.
oops wrong thread...
lol I’m watching and thinking “Deja vu all over again”
Bless you.
I don’t get the reference to Cambodia trip..please refresh my memory.
Just my poor humor trying to say something ‘seared in your memory’ does not mean it is true.
Case in point, John Fn Kerry (who served in ‘Nam) claimed his Cambodia trip was ‘seared in his memory’.
Oh yes John Kerry’s memory is seared crisp LOL
The baby voice may be real. When very young girls are sexually molested, they very often have their voices freeze in that form for some reason. Some think the shock to the brain stops development of the parts which would normally cause the voice to mature.
If that voice is real, and I think it is, she was probably a victim of very early onset sexual abuse as a child.
I dunno, I agree that could happen to some girls -but I noticed her voice was NOT so baby at times, giving off the impression that she can in fact control it. That coupled wtih watching the video about her body language being deceptive, I just think she’s acting 100%.
If a video of her from before 2012 (she may have been preparing for this since then...) shows up and she has the same baby voice, I’ll admit I’m wrong!
She would be a perfect match for FBI Agent Strzok.
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