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September 30, 2018 SnyderTalk: If any of Brett Kavanaugh’s Accusers are Lying, they Should be Prosecuted

“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says Yahweh Sabaoth.

(Zechariah 4: 6)

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If any of Brett Kavanaugh’s Accusers are Lying, they Should be Prosecuted

See “Senate Judiciary Committee Refers Potential False Kavanaugh Accusation to DOJ, FBI”:

The Senate Judiciary Committee referred an individual who allegedly submitted a false allegation against Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department for criminal investigation. According to a letter sent by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) Saturday, the individual sent a sexual-assault allegation to Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and later “recanted” his statement in a social media post. The individual claimed that “in August of 1985, Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted” someone he knew “on a boat in the harbor at Newport, Rhode Island.” Kavanaugh denied the allegation to committee staff on a phone call. The allegation was revealed to the public in released call transcripts earlier this week. The man later took back his allegation and apologized on social media. “Such acts are not only unfair; they are potentially illegal,” Grassley wrote in the letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray. “It is illegal to make materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements to Congressional investigators. It is illegal to obstruct Committee investigations.”

We Need to Know a Lot More about the Accusers

I commend Senator Grassley for referring one false allegation to the DOJ and the FBI.  That’s a good first step.

I believe every accusation against Brett Kavanaugh is false and politically motivated.  All of them should be referred to the DOJ and the FBI.

The suspicious and ludicrous nature of every accusation plus logic and common sense draw me to that conclusion.

Before Christine Blasey Ford testified, unanimously Democrats on the Judiciary Committee said that they believed her. After the hearing, they gushingly added that her testimony was “credible”.

If Ford had passed gas during the Judiciary Committee hearing and the aroma had reached the Democrats on the committee, they would have competed with each other to be the first one to tell her how good it smelled.  If Senator Feinstein had been the first to catch a whiff, she may have blurted out, “I didn’t leak it, and no one on my staff leaked it.”  We can only speculate.

The very day that President Trump announced Kavanaugh’s nomination, Democrats on the Judiciary Committee said that they would do anything necessary to prevent Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation by the Senate .

If that’s not suspicious, I don’t know what is.

Ford did give a credible performance, but her story is full of holes.  See “Ford deserves to be heard. She deserves to go to jail if she lies.” and “Senator Dianne Feinstein is a Liar”.

Republican senators on the Judiciary Committee were afraid to question Ford much less cross-examine her.  Ford’s lawyers and Democrats on the committee made sure of that.

To me, it looks like a politically motivated smear campaign.  That’s what Judge Kavanaugh called it.  I’m not parroting him.  That’s what I called it long before he said it.

If Ford lied, one of three things must be true:

  1. She is determined to make sure that no one is appointed to the Supreme Court who might threaten a woman’s so-called “constitutional right” to choose to murder her defenseless, unborn children.
  2. She has mental problems.
  3. Both 1 and 2 are true.

Rachel Mitchell, the Arizona sex crimes prosecutor who questioned Ford, saw every bit of “evidence” (the evidence and the accusation are basically one and the same) and drew this conclusion:

Mitchell, who took a leave of absence from Maricopa County’s Deputy County Attorney and division chief the County Attorney’s Office’s Special Victims Division to join the Senate Judiciary Committee’s team of attorneys for the hearing, “broke down her analysis” of both testimonies to GOP lawmakers. In a nearly 30-minute presentation, Mitchell went over the “facts that were established and not established” and concluded that not only would she not charge Kavanaugh based on the record of evidence from both parties, but would not even pursue a search warrant for the judge, which in virtually all cases would require the standard of probable cause to be met, Politico reported.

If there was any evidence besides Ford’s accusation, Mitchell saw it, too.  Her conclusion speaks volumes and supports my suspicions.

I can be persuaded by evidence, but decades-old memories are not evidence.  Neither are fabricated tales.  The DOJ and the FBI will do the country a great service if they investigate all of the accusers.  If any of them are lying, they should be prosecuted.

The political nature of the abortion debate and the political nature of the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh are highly suspicious.  Everything I’ve seen so far including the coordinated attacks by Senate Democrats and their water-toters in the establishment media and the wild accusations made so far leave me no choice but to doubt the veracity of the accusations and to suspect that this is politics at its worst.

There is no such thing as too low for a Democrat.  That’s becoming obvious to all of us.

Until Brett Kavanaugh is proven to be guilty, he is innocent.  Thankfully, that’s the way it is, and that’s the way it should be.

A last-minute avalanche of false accusations is not evidence of Kavanaugh’s guilt.  It’s evidence of a criminal conspiracy to prevent him from taking a seat on the Supreme Court.

If there is a conspiracy, the dots should be connected and everyone involved in it should be prosecuted, not just the accusers.  Prominent Democrats in the Senate and those funding the smear campaign should be investigated.  If they are guilty, all of them should be brought to justice.

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“The glory which You have given Me I have given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one; I in them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that You sent Me, and loved them, even as You have loved Me. Father, I desire that they also, whom You have given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may see My glory which You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the world.” (John 17: 22-24)

See “His Name is Yahweh”.