First published at 20:29 UTC on September 23rd, 2018.
Warning: redacted pictures in video... (she says strategy at about the 3:19 mark in video)
Advisor to Christine Blasey Ford Ricki Seidman Revealed Plot To Take Down Kavanaugh In July 10 Call
As many conservatives have believed from the beginning, Ch…
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Warning: redacted pictures in video... (she says strategy at about the 3:19 mark in video)
Advisor to Christine Blasey Ford Ricki Seidman Revealed Plot To Take Down Kavanaugh In July 10 Call
As many conservatives have believed from the beginning, Christine Blasey Ford’s accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh seem to be nothing more than a manufactured effort by the left to derail the judge’s confirmation.
Now, we have evidence that the Democrats were plotting something all along. Ever since Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) revealed that she had received a letter from Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of attempted rape 36-years-ago,
We have been asking why the allegations were not brought forward sooner. Why did Dr. Ford wait until Kavanaugh was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Donald Trump to make her claims? And why did Sen. Feinstein hold onto Ford’s letter for six weeks before making it public on the eve of Kavanaugh’s confirmation, when she had so many opportunities to address it before then?
Now, we have our answer.
In a July conference call to Democratic leaders, Ricki Seidman – a high-powered Democratic operative, former Clinton White House official, and current advisor to Christine Blasey Ford – laid out a strategy to defeat the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
“Over the coming days and weeks there will be a strategy that will emerge, and I think it’s possible that that strategy might ultimately defeat the nominee,” Seidman said on the call.
(This was at the same time as Christine Blasey Ford sent her letter accusing Kavanaugh of attempted rape to Sen. Diane Feinstein.)
To truly understand the significance of Seidman’s ominous statement, you must first know a bit about her background. Seidman, currently an executive at a public relations company, has worked for the Dukakis, Mondale, and Clinton campaigns for president, according to The Daily Caller. S..
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