Archive for September, 2018

Here’s what I think. (whether you asked or not) – Kavanaugh edition.

September 28, 2018

I’m putting this down because I need to.  Not because I need anyone to read it or agree with it (although, I hope you do), but because I am sick of Facebook debates with people who don’t know me and have a big case of “keyboard valor”.

Let’s start with Kavanaugh (just because it’s the most recent controversy)

This whole thing is a smear campaign orchestrated by the left. It’s as obvious as the wrinkles on Ginsberg’s face. Here are the details.

1. We have an open seat. Right now the democrats want it so they can level the scales. As we’ve already witnessed, liberals will stop at nothing to get what they want. (This includes but is not limited to rigging the choice of presidential nominees so that Sanders wouldn’t run against Trump.)  So, the only way they can secure that seat for a liberal is to get rid of the conservative who has been presented.  It’s just icing on the cake that he was recommended by the person they’ve already tried countless times to bury, but he’s STILL THEIR PRESIDENT.

2. A woman has come forward, supposedly in confidence, to Feinstein, who is a flaming liberal and has made it crystal clear how she feels about Kavanaugh since before Ford’s accusation.  This woman has claimed that she was sexually assaulted at a high school party 35 years ago, but that’s about all she’s got.  She doesn’t remember where the party happened, when it took place (not even narrowed down to the year), she’s fuzzy on who attended, she doesn’t know how she got there or how she got home, and every person she has claimed may have been in or around the scene of the event either has said it never happened or has denied any memory of it occurring (including her “close friend”, who one would think would be at least willing to stick up for her a little?).  She has admitted that she did drink at the alleged party and I’ve read (don’t quote me on this one because I can’t find a source to confirm) that she regrets having been a little trampy in those days.  Her own immediate family doesn’t back up her claims.  And, in spite of the numerous FBI investigations when skeletons like this are dragged kicking and screaming out of closets, she has not mentioned one word about Brett Kavanaugh up until now, when he is days from being confirmed. Even the therapist she saw in recent years has no record of Kavanaugh ever being mentioned as her attacker, although she did recount the story (or what she remembered of it) in therapy.

3.  Kavanaugh has denied ever having committed any type of sexual assault on this woman or any other, and can back that up in multiple ways.  He has a calendar that he kept beginning in 1978 that shows a timeline of where he was and what he was doing and accounts for most all of his daily activities from 9th grade up till long after his accuser alleges the event occurred.  He also had a pretty tight schedule in those days, between football, basketball, various sports camps, vacations, golf outings with his father, etc.  He has multiple affidavits, letters and testimonies from people who knew him then, people who have worked with him since then and people who know him now who attest that nothing about his character indicates that he would be prone to this type of behavior.  Women who have worked with him have stated that he has always treated them with dignity and respect.  The people who were said to have been at the party have said they recall no such party occurring.

So, these are the facts that we have heard.  This next part is where my opinion comes in sprinkled with a little detest for the way this whole thing went down and iced with a big heap of common sense.

I do not deny that there was some unwanted physical contact at some time by some one.  It may have been at a party.  If I’m being completely honest, I really don’t think she was assaulted, per se, because that implies that she was injured and if she had been she would have sought medical treatment at that time.  She didn’t even tell anyone at that time.  But, I wasn’t there and I’m not her, so I can’t say that NOTHING happened.

Why would she claim that this specific man was the one who groped her, pinned her to a bed and attempted to take off her clothes at a high school party if he didn’t?  Well… I’m glad you asked.  There are several reasons why she would have motive to point her finger at Brett Kavanaugh, and none of them actually have anything to do with anything he did.

1.  She is a democrat and an outspoken liberal who has clearly opposed Trump and his pick for this seat.  Donald Trump could have selected Ghandi… he could have brought forth Jesus Christ Himself… and there would have been a mountainous effort by every liberal spaceholder in Washington to find (or invent) some dirt on him/her.  They already had an anti-“whoever” .url ready to roll in the event that this attempt to knock out this nominee failed.

2.  I believe this has been in the works since before Kavanaugh was nominated.  Why hadn’t she already mentioned a name?  Well, he hadn’t been selected yet.  He wasn’t announced by Trump as the selected judge to occupy Anthony Kennedy’s seat until July 9th.  So, her story was there (or what there is of one) but she couldn’t finger her attacker until she knew who needed to be taken down!

Now, here are a few observations that not only leave question marks everywhere but pretty much make this look like a(nother) witch hunt coordinated by the left.

  1.  What is the likelihood of a teenaged Brett Kavanaugh assaulting ONLY future democrats?
  • Ford: registered democrat, political activist and contributor
  • Ramirez: another registered democrat
  • Swetnick: who?  unknown party affiliation, but shares a dirtbag attorney with the model of morality, Stormy Daniels, who are both liberal democrats.  Obviously.
  • “Anonymous woman”:  This coward couldn’t even sign their name to their claim.  Apparently, their daughter’s friend’s cousin’s nanny’s uncle’s housekeeper saw Kavanaugh push somebody.

2.  If this wasn’t a smear campaign so that the dem’s could have a chance to fill that seat, then why didn’t even one of these accusers go to the police first?  Ford told Feinstein.  Ramirez told the New Yorker.  Swetnick told the stripper’s slimy attorney.  And this Susie No-name told her senator.  Really?

3.  This one is specifically about Swetnick.  You went to 10 parties.  10.  TEN.  You went to ten parties where there were people being gang raped and drugged.  Ten.  If you went to ONE, then why exactly did you go to NINE more????  And why, if there were people there drugging and raping under-aged girls, didn’t you report it as soon as you knew it?  OH – because it didn’t happen.  Or because it didn’t benefit the liberal agenda to make it up any sooner.

4.  Lastly (for now), I’ve heard mention of the legal drinking age being 18 during the time all these parties supposedly happened and how Brett Kavanaugh has said that he liked beer.  ( So, by process of elimination it was assumed that he was saying it was okay for him to drink at his age then and that because he was a teenaged alcoholic, he must have done all this stuff to all these people in an alcohol-induced stupor.)  Well, I heard his testimony.  He did say that the legal drinking age was 18 at the time.  He did say he did like beer and that as a teenager he would drink it.  But, he did not make any claims that he was drinking legally at that age or that he was an excessive drinker.  Just like someone who likes apples doesn’t eat them till they puke.  I did wish he hadn’t said so much about how much he likes beer.  For someone who doesn’t like it, doesn’t drink it and doesn’t really like to be around it, it isn’t something that endears me to him.  However, everything else I know about him does.  He is a good man, a good father, a good husband, a good judge, a good friend, a good colleague.  And he would make a good Supreme Court Justice.

The hearing we saw yesterday was grossly biased by the democratic seatholders.  They did everything they could to trap Judge Kavanaugh into making statements that they could use against him.  They pushed him to ask for an FBI investigation (which would delay his confirmation until they could fill the seat with one of their own).  But the most irritating part about his entire testimony was having to watch Alyssa Milano, a has-been actress who just needed some camera love, position herself directly behind him and reposition herself if she didn’t have a clear view of the press.  She is just another liberal who blindly believed the accusation of a woman who had no corroborating evidence and little memory of an event, but is willing to ruin the life of a good man for political gain.  It’s disgusting and shameful.

I am infuriated by what I’ve seen in the last couple of years by the democratic party.  As politicians, as laypeople, as a whole they have attacked every single person who aligned themselves with the Republicans in any way.  They have called us racists, bigots, idiots, inept, when the overwhelming majority of us are none of the above.  They have destroyed friendships, families, reputations and institutions with their accusations of every kind.  This man is just another casualty of the war the liberals have waged on anyone who isn’t one of them.  I pray for him and his family as I pray for President Trump, who has endured the same types of allegations and attacks and his family who has had to bear the weight of the aggression towards their husband and father.  I pray that they not only stand strong against this hateful mass of misguided sheep, but that they never allow the daggers hurled at them to make them bitter.  And I pray for these women, who are nothing more than pawns for the democratic party.  I pray that if they were actually violated by someone at some time, they rise above it and get the help that they need.

I stand with Kavanaugh.  I stand with Trump.  I am a conservative American and I believe these men love this country as much as I do.