Kavanaugh Accuser reveals her Identity

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't believe her story until I read...

...the details about Judge's memoir and Kavanaugh's yearbook with the references to drinking...

...the polygraph test bit...


… the fact that this is recorded in a therapist's notes from years ago...

...the fact that kids from her school only briefly hung out with kids from his (how would she have remembered all of this so vividly years later if it weren't for this incident? I don't remember the last names of most of the friends I went to high school with, but I do remember the face of this drunk man who was banging on my door late one night in college, and who I thought would rape me if I didn't remain locked up in my room in the almost deserted dormitory that summer term. I'll never forget his face)…

I also remember the face of this man who followed me to into the elevator of our condo complex when I was a tween and solicited me for oral sex right before the elevator door opened on my floor and I ran home and locked the door. I'll never forget his face either.

I completely believe her now.

I completely




We don't know this actually happened.
Anonymous
Please try to keep the facts straight.

She did not pass an FBI polygraph.
She did not mention Kavanough by name in 2012.
The did not have sex at all.
Mark Judge did not say it happened in a book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please try to keep the facts straight.

She did not pass an FBI polygraph.
She did not mention Kavanough by name in 2012.
The did not have sex at all.
Mark Judge did not say it happened in a book.

Wow, she didn’t mention Kavanaugh by name in 2012? In the doctors notes it’s just some dude?
Anonymous
I believe her. What does she have to gain, she only stands to lose from this no matter what.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I guess from now on, only women can be nominated to the SC. If allegations that went unreported for over thirty years that may or may not have taken place between two (possibly_ drunken teens--and we do not even have proof or corroboration that he was there--then no man is free from attack.

1. The whole story does not ring true.
2. We do not know for a fact that it is even Kavanaugh that she is talking about, but it is certainly convenient.
3. Even her story makes it sound like they were horsing around.

This whole thing is unreal. Sounds like she read too many of her psychology books. A teenager would have shared this with a friend contemporaneously. She was not raped, so she would not have been "shamed."


She's a research psychologist. So yup, she's read a lot of books. She would also know exactly how to frame something like this and have psychologist friends to back her up.

Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please try to keep the facts straight.

She did not pass an FBI polygraph.
She did not mention Kavanough by name in 2012.
The did not have sex at all.
Mark Judge did not say it happened in a book.

Wow, she didn’t mention Kavanaugh by name in 2012? In the doctors notes it’s just some dude?


Correct. She mentions an assault. No names or details.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I guess from now on, only women can be nominated to the SC. If allegations that went unreported for over thirty years that may or may not have taken place between two (possibly_ drunken teens--and we do not even have proof or corroboration that he was there--then no man is free from attack.

1. The whole story does not ring true.
2. We do not know for a fact that it is even Kavanaugh that she is talking about, but it is certainly convenient.
3. Even her story makes it sound like they were horsing around.

This whole thing is unreal. Sounds like she read too many of her psychology books. A teenager would have shared this with a friend contemporaneously. She was not raped, so she would not have been "shamed."


She's a research psychologist. So yup, she's read a lot of books. She would also know exactly how to frame something like this and have psychologist friends to back her up.


You need to immediate get off your couch and go don't to the pizza parlor and save the children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please try to keep the facts straight.

She did not pass an FBI polygraph.
She did not mention Kavanough by name in 2012.
The did not have sex at all.
Mark Judge did not say it happened in a book.

Wow, she didn’t mention Kavanaugh by name in 2012? In the doctors notes it’s just some dude?


From the article on page 1 of this thread

Ford said she told no one of the incident in any detail until 2012, when she was in couples therapy with her husband. The therapist’s notes, portions of which were provided by Ford and reviewed by The Washington Post, do not mention Kavanaugh’s name but say she reported that she was attacked by students “from an elitist boys’ school” who went on to become “highly respected and high-ranking members of society in Washington.” The notes say four boys were involved, a discrepancy Ford says was an error on the therapist’s part.
Anonymous
Do you think the Catholic Church will allow an accused rapist to coach a CYO basketball team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe her. What does she have to gain, she only stands to lose from this no matter what.


She's already a Progressive heroine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Mark Judge ultimately did the right thing in this matter.


How so?


He knocked the rapist off the victim.

He also documented that kavanaugh was an alcoholic during HS.


If you want to knock someone off, you grab him by the arms and pull them apart. You don't jump on top of them. The boys were just playing around. There wasn't any attempt to rape.
Anonymous
Recall that both Senator Collins and Senator Murkowski called on former Sen. Al Franken to resign amid accusations of sexual harassment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More reason to suspect the woman:

She signed the letter as Christine Blasey, the name she uses professionally.

Her LAWYER with a clear agenda says she took a polygraph. So put the results out to the public. All the below is, is words on a page. Put up or shut up:

She engaged Debra Katz, a Washington lawyer known for her work on sexual harassment cases. On the advice of Katz, who believed Ford would be attacked as a liar if she came forward, Ford took a polygraph test administered by a former FBI agent in early August. The results, which Katz provided to The Post, concluded that Ford was being truthful when she said a statement summarizing her allegations was accurate.


Seriously? Women of "our" age switch back and forth between married, maiden and professional names all the time.
Anonymous
Kavanaugh's yearbook is damning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think the Catholic Church will allow an accused rapist to coach a CYO basketball team?


They shouldn't.
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