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jimnyc
09-26-2018, 03:09 PM
This is such a load of crap. Abbey nailed it a few weeks back with her detailing of it, and here it is in action. Find a victim, in this case a woman, and a supposed victim of sexual assault. Who would dare question such a thing? Or such a survivor?

Right off the bat, this senator goes on to say that she is "frightened" because the republicans dared call this a smear campaign - which IS what you call a campaign to stop a SC confirmation, using someone with no proof whatsoever.

She goes on to say she has read the report on the 'latest' victim, and it's "horrifying". Oh, and it MUST be true, as she notes it's an affidavit, so therefore she has signed it under "perjury or law". She wants to scare the hell out of us with the horrible details and horrible treatment by the republicans. And just how true it's got to be due to the lengths this woman has went. I mean, folks don't just randomly do this as she points out. Yeah, sure, only when a SC justice is up for confirmation I guess. :rolleyes:

And this HAS to be investigated - which of course means DELAY the confirmation.

OBVIOUS BS again.

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Dem Sen Murray: GOP Calling Kavanaugh Allegations Smear Campaign ‘Frightens Me as a Woman’

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) said she was frightened by Republicans calling the allegations against Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh a smear campaign.

When asked about attorney Michael Avenatti’s client Julie Swetnick’s new allegations, Murray said, “I just read it, and it is horrifying. It is important to note that it is an affidavit and she has signed it under perjury or law. So people don’t do this randomly. It needs to be investigated, absolutely. But let me step back for a minute and are remind everybody that what we do as a Senate today and how we react to the allegations, and what message we send by how we deal with them is critically important. If the Senate were to swish this aside and dismiss Mrs. Ford and do what the president said, and start to call the allegations of she was drunk, we will send a message to young girls once again as we did in 1991 to be quiet, sit down and don’t talk. And what is that message to young boys? Don’t worry. You will get away with it. This is serious, and it needs to be taken absolutely with every, you know, things that we can do to make sure that the voices are brought forward and absolutely investigated. This is something that should not be rushed through. It is deeply disturbing me that these Republicans are doing because we can’t send the message again. We just cannot.”

Addressing the Republicans calling all the allegations a smear, Murray said, “The message that this is a smear campaign frightens me as a woman that once again, we are saying to women out there, don’t come forward, because you will be accused of smear campaigns., no one is going to believe you. Stop and do the investigations, and obviously, witnesses that can be called from both sides and so that we know that evidence and believe it or not, but have an investigation. To have it rushed through right now is such the wrong thing to do.”

She added, “I believe that there are responsible Republicans who are going to share the view that it is not just a Supreme Court nominee that is on trial right now. It is the United States Senate in the year of the #MeToo movement. We have the obligation to show this country we a take the allegations seriously, and investigate them absolutely, but that they will be listened to and heard. We are on trial here as well. I plead with the Senate Republicans to take to a breath. Having somebody on the court on October 1st is less important than getting this right.”

https://www.breitbart.com/video/2018/09/26/dem-sen-murray-gop-calling-kavanaugh-allegations-smear-campaign-frightens-me-as-a-woman/

FakeNewsSux
09-26-2018, 03:41 PM
Notice how MSNBC went outside the Judiciary Committee to tap the learned opinion of the house cat of the Senate? According to this Ann Coulter gem from 2010, Sen Murray has been frightened as a woman by many things throughout her life:

Patty Murray: The Stupidest Person in America

http://humanevents.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Ann-Coulter_avatar_1487007481.jpgAnn Coulter (http://humanevents.com/author/ann-coulter/) | Wednesday Sep 29, 2010 5:17 PM

No liberal has standing to call any Republican stupid as long as Patty Murray remains in the U.S. Senate.
Soon after being elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, Murray went on a radio show and said:
“When I was growing up, the big fear in my life was the nuclear war. I remember second- and third-grade teachers giving us skills to deal with it, if that big alarm goes off, which was ‘Hide under your desk.’ Would that do any good? I don’t know. But as a child, that gives you a feeling there’s something to do beyond panic. Today the biggest fear our kids live with is whether … the kid beside them has a gun. We have to give them skills so they feel confident to deal with it.”
The woman is not sure if ducking under a school desk would help in a nuclear attack. Not only that, but she wants to do something similarly pointless to help children “deal with” school shootings. Maybe imaginary bullet-proof vests!

http://humanevents.com/2010/09/29/patty-murray-the-stupidest-person-in-america/

High_Plains_Drifter
09-26-2018, 06:38 PM
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