Christine Blasey Ford

Christine Blasey Ford

 

Some good news for a change, one of Christine Blasey Ford’s ex-boyfriends, felt compelled to tell his story and it is different from what Ms, Ford said the Judiciary Committee. John Roberts of Fox got ahold of the letter which is embedded below:

The letter written by Ms. Ford’s ex  (whose name is redacted)  said he dated Ford from about 1992 to 1998, and during that time he never uttered Kavanaugh’s name or mentioned she was sexually assaulted.

His letter also said he saw Ford going to great lengths to help a woman he believed was her “life-long best friend” prepare for a potential polygraph test.

“I witnessed Dr. Ford help [Monica L.] McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam” and that Ford had “explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped [her] become familiar and less nervous about the exam,” using her background in psychology He added that the woman, Monica McLean, had been interviewing for jobs with the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s office.

Ford “never expressed a fear of closed quarters, tight spaces, or places with only one exit,” the former boyfriend wrote.

During her testimony last week Christine Blasey Ford told the Judiciary Committee that despite the fact her testimony was delayed because of a fear of flying, she flew to the hearings and often flew for her job and her hobbies. This adds to the evidence that her statement about flying may have been untruthful.

The fact that Ms. Ford coached her best friend on how to take a polygraph is in direct conflict to one of the answers she gave last week:

Under questioning from experienced sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell last week, Ford said that she had “never” had “any discussions with anyone … on how to take a polygraph” or “given any tips or advice to anyone who was looking to take a polygraph test.”

Remember that Ms. Ford told Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., that had a second front door installed in her home because of “anxiety, phobia and PTSD-like symptoms” that she purportedly suffered in the wake of Kavanaugh’s alleged attack at a house party in the 1980s — “more especially, claustrophobia, panic and that type of thing.” But her ex wrote that during the time they date she in lived a “very small,” 500 sq. Ft. apartment with one door” Another conflict.

The Democrats keep talking about investing Judge Kavanaugh for perjury. Allow me to suggest that if the committee Democrats are so anxious to charge someone with perjury, allow me to suggest that they start with Ms. Ford.

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Christine Blasey Ford

Christine Blasey Ford