Invisible man: The media try to rehabilitate Christine Blasey Ford while ignoring the full story

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Invisible man: The media try to rehabilitate Christine Blasey Ford while ignoring the full story
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Christine Blasey Ford released a memoir about her experience during Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation, but it's not the full story.

the new “memoir” by Christine Blasey Ford. Ford is famously the woman who, in 2018, accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault in 1982. Ford also claimed that I was in the room when it happened. Brett and I were friends in high school in the early 1980s.

was published two years ago — it is my version of the nightmare of 2018. I reveal the opposition research, extortion, and even a honey trap that were all deployed in an effort to destroy me or make me lie about my friend.Of course, she won’t like what’s in there. On the night of Sept. 14, 2018, I got a call from Ronan Farrow, then at theMy high school friend Brett Kavanaugh had been nominated for the Supreme Court on July 9.

One thing that no one doing soft-focus interviews with Ford will ask is why she didn’t address this all in private. She could have avoided the trauma of the whole thing — as could I. As I recently told a reporter with Fox Nation, Ford could have contacted me any time in the summer of 2018. I would have gladly spoken to her, her parents, the police, anybody. When asked why she didn’t do so, Ford told Ruth Marcus of theI’m a journalist who has lived in Washington his entire life.

The media, the politicians, and the opposition researchers had set things up. The next step: hit me with an unexpected allegation and get me to start talking. Then entangle my life, which included a struggle with alcoholism when I was younger, with the life of Kavanaugh, who had a much different journey than I.

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