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It’s Over: Flake and Collins Agree Kavanaugh FBI Report Is Good as Democrats Leave Schumer’s Office “Stone-Faced”
Brandon Morse

See post # 7776 & #7784 & #7785.
 
ENTERTAINMENT
10/04/2018 11:58 am ET Updated 52 minutes ago
Ellen DeGeneres Is ‘Furious’ At People Who Don’t Believe Christine Blasey Ford
DeGeneres and Savannah Guthrie discussed the sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

By Alanna Vagianos





Ellen DeGeneres believes Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

During a conversation with “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie published Thursday morning, DeGeneres talked about her experience as a survivor of sexual abuse and how it’s shaped her thoughts on Ford’s allegation.

“As a victim of sexual abuse, I am furious at people who don’t believe it,” the comedian told Guthrie of Ford’s testimony during a pre-taped interview on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

Ford, a Palo Alto University psychology professor, publicly accused Kavanaugh in September of sexually assaulting her when the two were at a high school party in 1982. Last Thursday, she appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and gave an emotional testimony, which caught the attention of the entire country.

As a survivor herself, DeGeneres said it’s not surprising that Ford couldn’t remember every single detail of her alleged assault.

“You don’t remember those things. What you remember is what happened to you and where you were and how you feel. That’s what you remember,” she said. “I think anybody who has gone through it, right now, is watching this so angry because you know, how dare you not believe us?”

“What you remember is what happened to you, where you were, and how you feel. That’s what you remember.”@TheEllenShow talks to @SavannahGuthrie about Dr. Ford’s testimony and her own experience. Tune in tomorrow for full interview. pic.twitter.com/6F6CGQb8LG

DeGeneres spoke about her own assault Wednesday during a conversation with actress Busy Philipps on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

“I was 15 and I had something happen to me. When I watched Dr. Ford ― anyone who has had something happen to them, you just get so angry when someone doesn’t believe you or says, ‘Why did you wait so long?’” DeGeneres told Philipps.

“It’s because we’re girls and we’re taught not to say anything and go along with it,” she continued. “So you at 14, me at 15, God knows how many people in this audience have had something happen.”

Two other women also have accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. Kavanaugh has denied all accusations against him.

Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to confirm Kavanaugh, but the final Senate vote was delayed until an FBI investigation into Ford’s allegation could be conducted. The FBI investigation concluded Thursday morning. Senators are currently reviewing the FBI’s findings, which are being withheld from the public.

A final vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination could come as early as Saturday.
 
ENTERTAINMENT
10/04/2018 11:58 am ET Updated 52 minutes ago
Ellen DeGeneres Is ‘Furious’ At People Who Don’t Believe Christine Blasey Ford
DeGeneres and Savannah Guthrie discussed the sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

By Alanna Vagianos





Ellen DeGeneres believes Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

During a conversation with “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie published Thursday morning, DeGeneres talked about her experience as a survivor of sexual abuse and how it’s shaped her thoughts on Ford’s allegation.

“As a victim of sexual abuse, I am furious at people who don’t believe it,” the comedian told Guthrie of Ford’s testimony during a pre-taped interview on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

Ford, a Palo Alto University psychology professor, publicly accused Kavanaugh in September of sexually assaulting her when the two were at a high school party in 1982. Last Thursday, she appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and gave an emotional testimony, which caught the attention of the entire country.

As a survivor herself, DeGeneres said it’s not surprising that Ford couldn’t remember every single detail of her alleged assault.

“You don’t remember those things. What you remember is what happened to you and where you were and how you feel. That’s what you remember,” she said. “I think anybody who has gone through it, right now, is watching this so angry because you know, how dare you not believe us?”

“What you remember is what happened to you, where you were, and how you feel. That’s what you remember.”@TheEllenShow talks to @SavannahGuthrie about Dr. Ford’s testimony and her own experience. Tune in tomorrow for full interview. pic.twitter.com/6F6CGQb8LG

DeGeneres spoke about her own assault Wednesday during a conversation with actress Busy Philipps on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

“I was 15 and I had something happen to me. When I watched Dr. Ford ― anyone who has had something happen to them, you just get so angry when someone doesn’t believe you or says, ‘Why did you wait so long?’” DeGeneres told Philipps.

“It’s because we’re girls and we’re taught not to say anything and go along with it,” she continued. “So you at 14, me at 15, God knows how many people in this audience have had something happen.”

Two other women also have accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. Kavanaugh has denied all accusations against him.

Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to confirm Kavanaugh, but the final Senate vote was delayed until an FBI investigation into Ford’s allegation could be conducted. The FBI investigation concluded Thursday morning. Senators are currently reviewing the FBI’s findings, which are being withheld from the public.

A final vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination could come as early as Saturday.
Did she just say " how dare you not believe US" ?
 
Account Lays the SmackDown on Dianne Feinstein Over Kavanaugh Hearing

Posted at 1:30 pm on October 4, 2018 by Andrea Ruth

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The Republicans in control of the official Twitter account for the Senate Judiciary Committee are taking no prisoners with Democrats and the media’s reporting of dissatisfaction over the FBI investigation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

Perhaps Senate Democrats could've hired a professional? For example, a career prosecutor with decades of experience dealing with sex crimes? https://t.co/qVsrVfpIIG https://t.co/ImvbKoohc9

— Senate Judiciary (@senjudiciary) October 4, 2018





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‘Explosive’ Testimony from Former FBI Lawyer exposes ‘Abnormalities,’ Bias and Name of New Informant
Andrea Ruth


Ouch. Referring, of course, to Rachel Mitchell, the talented sex crimes prosecutor Republicans brought in to question Kavanaugh’s accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.

Oh, yeah. And one more thing:

And, for the record, Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats DEMANDED five minutes each.

— Senate Judiciary (@senjudiciary) October 4, 2018



Republicans have clearly taken off the kid gloves.
 
As if losing the battle for trump's SCOTUS pick wasn't bad enough, just think of all the video clips of the crazy left fighting kavanaugh, they will make good campaign adds.
At least for the republicans.

Cowards.
 
As if losing the battle for trump's SCOTUS pick wasn't bad enough, just think of all the video clips of the crazy left fighting kavanaugh, they will make good campaign adds.
At least for the republicans.

Cowards.
Happening now. All the fragile people sitting in protest.
 
Commentary: Christine Blasey Ford’s latest stunt sinks any credibility she had left
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I believed Christine Blasey Ford thought she was telling the truth. Not anymore. (Photo by Melina Mara-Pool/Getty Images)
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There were many people who walked away from watching Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony thinking she was a Democratic operative working to delay the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. I was not one of those people. I believed her pain was real. I believed that she was sexually assaulted by someone in her younger years — I just did not believe that it was, in fact, Brett Kavanaugh, for various reasons. But the antics of Ford and her lawyers Wednesday at the 11th hour (sound familiar?) of the FBI investigation have me now convinced I was dead wrong.

In Ford’s opening statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 27, she stated:

My motivation in coming forward was to be helpful and to provide facts about how Mr. Kavanaugh’s actions have damaged my life so that you could take into a serious consideration as you make your decision about how to proceed. It is not my responsibility to determine whether Mr. Kavanaugh deserves to sit on the Supreme Court. My responsibility is to tell you the truth.

But on Wednesday, Ford’s attorneys declared they would not comply with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley’s request to deliver to the FBI documents that would — according to them — only bolster the credibility of Ford’s testimony. Her legal team told Grassley they would withhold Ford’s therapist notes and audio recording of Ford’s lie detector test unless and until the FBI agreed to interview Ford as part of its investigation.

Well, wait a minute. If her motivation in coming forward was purely to “provide facts” and “tell the truth” and the requested documents would help the FBI corroborate her testimony, why would she withhold the information?
 
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