Are Christine Ford's details around her accusations against Kavanaugh intentionally vague so that it can't be proven she is lying?
She didn't know when or where it happened or how she got there or how she got home. Every person she named have no recollection of it.
Why did she delete all of her social media right before this went public?
Was this a well planned hit job?
No
Yes, it's a set-up, and she's keeping the details vague so Kavanaugh can't sue her for libel…
Confirmation bias
Its odd that we're expected to believe her with such a flimsy story to back it up. And the left wants to attack anyone that doesn't buy into her victimhood 100%.
I suspect her social media was erased because it contains anti Trump venom and it would show how she is willing to do anything to stop the Trump agenda.
Whoever coached her prior to the hearing is good… But the subject is poor, she is deliberately being vague because she can't remember her script. She can't remember her crucial incriminating details either. This is nothing short of a political hack job executed poorly, by determined people.
Either she is lying or has a terrible memory
It was 36 years ago, if she claimed to remember all the details of all her activities that day then you'd know she was lying
She's not that smart
- While I do believe Christie Ford has been through a traumatic event, what do we seriously do with accusations that can't be proven true or? False? It is very hard to believe that Kavanaugh was the assaulter, but I would never try to tell Ford that she is lying that something awful did happen to her Of course the police would believe me that my wallet was stollen at gunpoint but If I told them my next door neighbor Bob did it, they would investigate and look for evidence and were not able to find any, their hands are tied
- Should Ford be studied for her ability to not remember details about her trauma after 13,000 days. But after 6 days with her lawyer? Her memory during her drunken stupor becomes crystal clear? Could Ford's techniques be used with alzheimer's patients, the elderly, and other drunks who experienced "black outs?"