I can't prove that this is what happened, but my version of events has as much corroboration as Ms. Ford's version, and it has the benefit of explaining why Ms. Ford went up a flight of stairs to go to "a distant bathroom."
Another unanswered question: How did Ms. Ford leave the party? She claimed she had to walk past Brett Kavanaugh to leave. Didn't she remember doing that? Did he try to stop her? She gave no recollection of that at all. You would think she would remember at least that.
And she did not remember how she got home, a six- or eight-mile journey. Did someone drive her? Did whoever took her home notice her apparent distress? Ms. Ford, by remembering only one part of the alleged events, conveniently makes her story immune to cross-examination.
Some other questions...
Was she a member of the country club?
Was she planning to swim AFTER the party?
Did she swim before the party and was wearing
a wet bathing suit under her cloths?
Inquiring minds want to know...
maybe she was upstairs because she was stealing from the parents room? (it’s as good a reason as any)
Why isn’t more being made of Ford’s drinking habits? She voluntarily disclosed that she drank one beer when she arrived but this was not followed up by either side of the committee. The Republicans had made the decision to “play for a tie” and do nothing to make themselves look bad by impuigning Ford’s story, preferring to make it a “he said, she said” since she had no corroboration. The Dims didn’t follow up on her drinking for obvious reasons. But much of her account of this incident could easily be explained by a more thorough examination of her drinking habits that day, habits that would account for her difficulties in college for her first two years that she testified to before pulling herself together enough to graduate at UNC. Yet the Dims focused on Kavanaugh’s alleged “drinking problem” as their central charge and Ford was not challenged on any of her account.
No one but me is saying this:
After forcibly penetration, one is injured and needs to go to the hospital. After forcibly penetration by a “train” or men, one is more seriously injured.
She did not go to the hospital.
Conclusion obvious.
Without details, a story is much more difficult to verify or falsify. You just have to believe. She is a woman, ya know.