September 18, 2018
Judge Kavanaugh and the left's revenge
By Peggy Ryan
The first episode of Alfred Hitchcock's TV series was titled "Revenge." The story opens with Carl and Elsa Spann, a recently married couple who move into a trailer by the sea. Elsa has suffered a nervous breakdown, the seaside her therapy.
Carl heads out for his first day at work, and Elsa is baking a cake to surprise her husband. But when Carl gets home, he finds a smoke-filled trailer; a burning cake; and his wife beaten and assaulted, in a catatonic state. The police have no leads on the assailant, and Carl's frustration and anger build.
The next day, Carl takes Elsa away. They're driving through town when Elsa points to a man walking on the sidewalk.
"There he is! That's him!"
Carl parks and follows the man to his room, where he bludgeons the stranger to death. He goes back to the car and drives away. Then Elsa points to another man: "There he is! That's him!" The scene closes on Carl's shocked expression as he realizes what he's done.
How did this happen? Well, Carl witnessed the results of the attack, saw proof of the crime. And he had no reason to doubt his wife, not to believe her.
Sadly, in today's court of public opinion, there doesn't even have to be evidence of a crime. And the crime need not be current. Without proof, can a man still be held accountable for committing a crime? You betcha.more
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