Posted on 10/02/2018 6:57:53 AM PDT by Jack Black
During Brett Kavanaughs Senate testimony last week, Orrin Hatch asked the prospective Supreme Court justice, When did you first hear of Ms. Ramirezs allegations against you? Kavanaugh replied, In the last in the period since then, the New Yorker story. Hatch was referring to Deborah Ramirezs charge that Kavanaugh humiliated her by waving his penis in her face while she was intoxicated. Kavanaugh appeared to be saying he heard of the charges after they appeared in The New Yorker in September.
NBC reports that this, like many things Kavanaugh said in his testimony, is false. Kavanaughs friends gathered testimony attempting to refute Ramirezs allegations weeks before The New Yorkers story was published. Some of the witnesses were contacted by people working on Kavanaughs behalf as early as July, according to text messages one witness has shared with the FBI.
This demonstrates to a near-certainty that Kavanaugh knew about the incident weeks before the story came to light. It is possible he had somehow heard about false charges being circulated in advance, worked to refute them, and then misled the Senate about when he heard about them. An alternative, more direct explanation would be that he worked to refute the charge because he knew about it from having actually done what he was accused of.
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Ha ha ha! So true. But then Kavanaugh (at least, maybe not his accuser) did actually Go To Yale, I'm pretty sure. He didn't have whatever or whoever created the Obama cover story.
I just pasted this part of the title "Kavanaugh Knew About Ramirez Allegation" into the title search box and only got my thread. Did the previous posters rename the threads (naughty, naughty), or did I mess up the FR search somehow.
Please go ahead and post the other links.
Thanks!
Actually, Brett K. explained this IN HIS TESTIMONY. He heard that this woman was trying to find “corroberation” for some story she wanted to tell, so he was trying to find out what it was, and to find people in college who would speak on his behalf.
He did not know exactly WHAT story she was going to tell, until she actually told it.
Who cares? True or not, the claims will have little, if any, affect on the outcome. LET'S VOTE!
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