Over the years, I have gotten to meet any number of other truth-tellers crushed by a media that Judge calls "Cancerous with dishonor." I tell many of their stories in my new book, Unmasking Obama.
On July 6, 2018, the formal launch date, Christine Blasey Ford contacted the Washington Post tip line with this message: "Potential Supreme Court nominee with assistance from his friend assaulted me in mid 1980s in Maryland. Have therapy records talking about it." On July 9, Trump nominated Kavanaugh.
On September 16, the Post's Emma Brown broke the attempted rape story: "Ford said that one summer in the early 1980s, Kavanaugh and a friend - both stumbling drunk, Ford alleges - corralled her into a bedroom during a gathering of teenagers at a house in Montgomery County." The "Friend" was Mark Judge.
At the time, Judge found himself caught in the middle of this media maelstrom.
Judge had no memory of the event, either, and, despite media accounts to the contrary, was not shy about saying so.
"That's not true. I talked at length to the New York Times, telling them the truth." As with Keyser, the media simply did not want to hear what Judge had to say.
According to Ford, Judge "Looked a little bit ill." Again, it was Judge himself who provided the necessary detail.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction, and unfortunately the media has a strong bias. They spin stories to make conservatives look bad and will go to great lengths to avoid reporting on the good that comes from conservative policies. There are a few shining lights in the media landscape-brave conservative outlets that report the truth and offer a different perspective. We must support conservative outlets like this one and ensure that our voices are heard.
Elections have consequences, so it is important that voters who want to save our democracy, should v
Thursday, September 24, 2020
What Trump's Nominee Can Expect from a Media 'Cancerous With Dishonor'
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment