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originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Ahabstar
So....if Flake hadnβt pushed for that extra FBI investigation...
Somebody fell for a "plan" π―
originally posted by: WeRpeons
a reply to: Vasa Croe
It really comes down to this... If Kavanaugh didn't do anything, he should have just said he welcomes an FBI investigation because he doesn't have anything to hide! An innocent person would just say "bring on the investigation!" When all is said and done, his credibility would be proven and he could look the democrats and media in the face and say "I told you so!"
It's the same thing with Trump, if he didn't do anything wrong, why bother fighting the investigation? If he didn't do anything wrong his name will be cleared. Again, he can hold his head up high and say "I told you so!" An innocent person doesn't try to deflect or obstruct an investigation.
Let's face it, both political parties are hypocrites. They both have engaged in obstructing each other instead of working together for the American people who they represent. To ignore that reality is simply being politically bias. Really if you think about it, our supreme court should only be made up of Independent Judges or 50/50 - Republican/Democrat. A judges decision based upon our laws and constitutional rights shouldn't be influenced by political ideology. As far as I'm concerned, our entire system of government has shown itself to be politically corrupt. As long as Americans continue to defend political sides and ignore the lies, poor character and incompetency of our elected officials, the citizens and this country will end up losing in the end.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: madmac5150
I think the biggest question.... who paid for her testimony?
...and, for how much?
My best guess, is that Sen. Feinstein orchestrated the entire mess, to delay Judge K's confirmation. The timing of her claims were suspect, from the start...
I wonder what she looks like in orange?
As an outsider looking at the disclosure of Ford and other subsequent findings. If it was that she was deemed to have committed a criminal act, would others who supported her be seen as complicit? I am not up on US law.
If so then whatever mechanisms that were wrought in the democrat party to support her must involve some high up in that party. Are they complicit, or, should her support be dumped and let her fall on her sword. I can't see that happening but I sense there may be some later squealing about her being coerced or instructed in what she has tabled at the inquiry.
If "Dr Ford" is part of a political operation, she's already voluntarily "committed".
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TShe probably told McClean to "just relax and be honest, you have nothing to hide,
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
Or it could have been that she helped McClean learn how to relax her anxiety. Even non guilty people get nervous before taking a lie detector. She probably told McClean to "just relax and be honest, you have nothing to hide, if you start to get anxious take a few deep breaths", rather than the insinuation that she "coached" her to beat the test. I am sure that is how Ford heard the question, in the beating the test context rather than in the combating anxiety context.
Also if they were trapping her, the next question should have been, did you coach McClean on her lie detector test.
A big bunch of nothing to cover up the fact that Kav lied repeatedly.
Nope...Mitchell covered that too....
Too bad the transcripts don't reflect the squeeky voice tones.
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originally posted by: madmac5150
No matter how deep the swamp...
...the turds still find their way to the surface.
originally posted by: six67seven
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
Or it could have been that she helped McClean learn how to relax her anxiety. Even non guilty people get nervous before taking a lie detector. She probably told McClean to "just relax and be honest, you have nothing to hide, if you start to get anxious take a few deep breaths", rather than the insinuation that she "coached" her to beat the test. I am sure that is how Ford heard the question, in the beating the test context rather than in the combating anxiety context.
Also if they were trapping her, the next question should have been, did you coach McClean on her lie detector test.
A big bunch of nothing to cover up the fact that Kav lied repeatedly.
Nope...Mitchell covered that too....
Too bad the transcripts don't reflect the squeeky voice tones.
For those of us that watched, itβs seared into our memory.
Itβs....unfortunate
originally posted by: six67seven
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
Or it could have been that she helped McClean learn how to relax her anxiety. Even non guilty people get nervous before taking a lie detector. She probably told McClean to "just relax and be honest, you have nothing to hide, if you start to get anxious take a few deep breaths", rather than the insinuation that she "coached" her to beat the test. I am sure that is how Ford heard the question, in the beating the test context rather than in the combating anxiety context.
Also if they were trapping her, the next question should have been, did you coach McClean on her lie detector test.
A big bunch of nothing to cover up the fact that Kav lied repeatedly.
Nope...Mitchell covered that too....
Too bad the transcripts don't reflect the squeeky voice tones.
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For those of us that watched, itβs seared into our memory.
Itβs....unfortunate
originally posted by: carewemust
This entire dynamic is changing before our eyes.
Tonight, "creditable victim" Ford is essentially being called a weirdo, by President Trump. The President changed his tune suddenly. Ford's attorney is reacting with anger.
Story: nypost.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
This entire dynamic is changing before our eyes.
Tonight, "creditable victim" Ford is essentially being called a weirdo, by President Trump. The President changed his tune suddenly. Ford's attorney is reacting with anger.
Story: nypost.com...
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: carewemust
This entire dynamic is changing before our eyes.
Tonight, "creditable victim" Ford is essentially being called a weirdo, by President Trump. The President changed his tune suddenly. Ford's attorney is reacting with anger.
Story: nypost.com...
Oh...I watched it...he dogged her claims and with vigor. I mean went after them hard. It was kinda a double take moment when he began ripping into her....almost like I couldn't believe it.
Looking for the youtube clip to put up.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: carewemust
This entire dynamic is changing before our eyes.
Tonight, "creditable victim" Ford is essentially being called a weirdo, by President Trump. The President changed his tune suddenly. Ford's attorney is reacting with anger.
Story: nypost.com...
Rumors of big bombshells tomorrow.
Some extra things about "Dr Ford".
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originally posted by: Muninn
originally posted by: Carcharadon
originally posted by: Muninn
When this is all over with we will witness the scum from both sides.
Trump and Co. are playing this game perfectly.
Ever since he came down the elevator. The more things unfold the more convinced I am that what we see has been planned for a long time. Trump has some brilliant strategists working with him and they know exactly how these bottom feeders operate.
He himself has said he only hires the best.
Watch and see how some of the rhinos are going to be kissing his covfefe soon, they all should be very afraid.
originally posted by: madmac5150
originally posted by: Carcharadon
originally posted by: madmac5150
I wonder what she looks like in orange?
I wonder how the bottom feeders and treason rats look with hemp neckties.
Comments like that, lower the rest of us to their level. Murder is not a solution.
I'd recommend a lifetime of watching "Golden Girls" reruns...
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
Or it could have been that she helped McClean learn how to relax her anxiety. Even non guilty people get nervous before taking a lie detector. She probably told McClean to "just relax and be honest, you have nothing to hide, if you start to get anxious take a few deep breaths", rather than the insinuation that she "coached" her to beat the test. I am sure that is how Ford heard the question, in the beating the test context rather than in the combating anxiety context.
Also if they were trapping her, the next question should have been, did you coach McClean on her lie detector test.
A big bunch of nothing to cover up the fact that Kav lied repeatedly.
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: Carcharadon
This is just tooooooo delicious!!!!!!
That's how they keep you guys hooked to the narrative, throw bait out every now and then (a.k.a. constantly) and wait for the bite.
How many times has it been the end of Trump or Democrats over the past 2 years? I've lost count on both sides. Remember the dossier? Remember Stormy Daniels? Remember the hundred other "bombshells" that were supposed to crown the winner of this whole farce? Yeah, this will be just like all those other times, the bombshell will fizzle out and lead to nowhere.
No one will face any kind of punishment and they will continue to live fat and free. The goalposts will be moved yet again for the thousandth time. Your justice boners will continue to be teased though, that's for sure.