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Eight big problems for Christine Blasey Ford's story
« on: September 26, 2018, 11:06:31 pm »
But her story is also growing less believable by the day. Here are eight reasons why it’s hardly “anti-woman” for senators to question her account at Thursday’s hearing:

1) For starters, Ford still can’t recall basic details of what she says was the most traumatic event in her life. Not where the “assault” took place — she’s not sure whose house it was, or even what street it was on. Nor when — she’s not even sure of the year, let alone the day and month.

Ford’s not certain how old she was or what grade she was in when she says an older student violently molested her. (But she doesn’t plead inebriation: She described having just “one beer” at the party.)



https://nypost.com/2018/09/25/eight-big-problems-for-christine-blasey-fords-story/

A good reminder of all the inconsistencies. I thought she would back out by 6:00 PM EST, guess I was wrong. Readying popcorn for tomorrow.
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Re: Eight big problems for Christine Blasey Ford's story
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2018, 12:07:57 am »
4) Her own immediate family doesn’t appear to be backing her up, either. Her mother, father and two siblings are all conspicuously absent from a letter of support released by a dozen relatives, mostly on her husband’s side of the family.

The letter attests to her honesty and integrity. “Why didn’t her parents and brothers sign the letter?”


Interesting.
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