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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Fatal Attraction II

Politico is normally very biased in favor of the Democrats.  Today, however, it published a story that does major damage to the latest charge against Judge Kavanaugh.  This is the claim by Julie Swetnick that she went to ten house parties where Kavanaugh and his friend served spiked punch to the women who were then gang raped by the men in the house.  Swetnick's story is weak enough.  For example:

1.  Swetnick was a college sophomore at the time, and these house parties were held by high school juniors.  There is no explanation why Swetnick was coming to these high school parties.

2.  Swetnick says she knew that there was something spiking the punch so she stayed away from it.  She also knew that there were gang rapes taking place.  So why did she keep coming back to the ten parties.

3.  Swetnick says she herself was raped.  Why did she keep coming back?

4.  There were dozens of women gang raped by dozens of men according to Swetnick.  Why did not a single person report this to the police.  In fact, how could this have been kept quiet through six different FBI investigations of judge kavanaugh?

5.  If all these women were raped by all these men, why are there no corroborating witnesses to confirm Swetnick's story.

6.  Swetnick brought a sexual harassment suit a few years back against a former employer.  Her lawyer was none other than the woman who is now representing Dr. Ford.

On top of all this, however, Politico reports that Swetnick's former boyfriend has to file for a restraining order against Swetnick.  Here's how Politico put what the boyfriend (Mr. Vinneccy) had to say:

“Right after I broke up with her, she was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at that time,” Vinneccy said in a telephone interview with POLITICO. "I know a lot about her.”
"She’s not credible at all,” he said. “Not at all.”

So not only is her story not credible, but she apparently has lived her life like she was starring in a remake of Fatal Attraction

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