Now that the allegation of adolescent groping by Brett Kavanaugh
seems to have been dismantled, and the evidence that he has improperly
wagged his peepee at an unwelcoming woman is stuck at zero, and the
gang-rape allegation appears to have been made by a group-sex
aficionado, the next big allegations against Kavanaugh are that a) he
drank in high school and college, b) he threw ice on some guy in a
college bar, c) he was rude to our natural aristocracy, and d) he lied
about his drinking. After the latest revelation concerning Ford, I think
the perjury charge is going to evaporate.
During the hearing last Thursday, staff counsel Rachel Mitchell had this exchange with Christine Ford. It is part of a discussion of how and why she decided to take a polygraph, who chose the examiner, and who paid for the examination.
https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2018/10/03/looks-like-christine-ford-perjury-problem/
During the hearing last Thursday, staff counsel Rachel Mitchell had this exchange with Christine Ford. It is part of a discussion of how and why she decided to take a polygraph, who chose the examiner, and who paid for the examination.
MITCHELL: Have you ever had discussions with anyone, beside your attorneys, on how to take a polygraph?
FORD: Never.
MITCHELL: And I don’t just mean countermeasures, but I mean just any sort of tips, or anything like that.
FORD: No. I was scared of the test itself, but was comfortable that I could tell the information, and the test would reveal whatever it was going to reveal. I didn’t expect it to be as long as it was going to be, so it was a little bit stressful.
MITCHELL: Had — have you ever given tips or advice to somebody who was looking to take a polygraph test?
FORD: Never.
https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2018/10/03/looks-like-christine-ford-perjury-problem/
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