Ooops. Diane Feinstein and the Democrats are already looking for a way out of the Christine Blasey-Ford circus. Connor Marley, a former colleague of of reporter Chad Pergram was told by Feinstein that while Blasey-Ford’s experience has profoundly impacted her life, Feinstein said something else, far more interesting. Feinstein said to Marley about Blasey-Ford’s credibility:
I can’t say that everything is truthful. I don’t know.
Feinstein on Blasey-Ford: I can’t say that everything is truthful. |
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From colleague Connor Marley. Feinstein on Ford. Says Ford "is a woman that has been, I think, profoundly impacted, on this..I can't say that everything is truthful. I don't know."
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 18, 2018
If you can’t be 100% sure that was Blasey-Ford is claiming is true, then how do you explain your and other Democrat’s behavior since the leak to the Washington Post?
Accusations such as Blasey-Ford’s are nothing to take lightly. If they are true then there needs to be an investigation. If this is nothing but a pathetic little fabrication by Democrats to delay the Kavanaugh then they have done more damage to women than Harvey Weinstein.
Between Feinstein’s unsure if truthful claim and Blasey-Ford’s resistance to respond to the Grassley summons to testify on Monday, this just makes the whole thing that much more iffy.