Did Romney 'trigger' accuser's 'memory' about Kavanaugh?
Thomas Lifson:
The Democrats approach to dealing with this nomination has been a series of bad faith efforts to derail the nomination. I suspect that this is another such effort on their part. One of those running the anti-Kavanaugh effort is a former Feinstein aid.
Bookworm has noticed an odd coincidence: after telling no one her story about the alleged incident for decades, she suddenly remembered and spoke about it in couples' therapy in 2012, when leftists perceived the possibility that Mitt Romney, ahead in the polls, would win the presidency and appoint Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. She writes:It has been alleged that she told a slightly different story in 2012 saying there were four boys involved instead of the current allegations that it was on Kavanaugh and one other who has also denied that it happened. I think she will be challenged on these discrepancies in her current "memory."
In 2012, Romney ran against Obama. Up until his 47% gaffe, Romney was doing well. He actually had a shot of winning....
For the Democrats, as has been the case since Bork, having a Republican in the White House, especially with the ever-aging but never retiring Ruth Bader Ginsburg a perpetual risk, raised the specter of a conservative judge getting appointed to the Supreme Court. With that in mind, one Twitter user, who must have an amazing memory, remembered something interesting he'd read back in 2012:
https://t.co/hxaYqQfPI0 March 2012, the left was preparing for a possible Romney win. They assessed that Kavanaugh would be his Supreme Court pick and this accusation was ready to go. Then Obama won so the story died. Now its reemerged. Read last few lines of this 2012 article— Stonewall Jackson (@1776Stonewall) September 16, 2018
The Democrats approach to dealing with this nomination has been a series of bad faith efforts to derail the nomination. I suspect that this is another such effort on their part. One of those running the anti-Kavanaugh effort is a former Feinstein aid.
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