Sixty-five women who knew Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in high school signed a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA), praising the judge in an apparent attempt to discredit an unnamed woman’s allegation that he attempted to sexually assault her in high school.
Read the letter below:
We need to wait and see if the accuser is joined by others . . . . . 100 people who were not robbed by someone doesn’t mean there aren’t 10 who were. We shall see.
All 65 of us can attest that he was so wholesome. All the time. Never cussed. Not once. Never bought Playboy Magazine. He was an Altar Boy. Who was never molested. He never said anything bad about anybody. He ate Wonderbread Sandwiches and drank milk. All the time.
I am very interested on the timing on this. At the same time the contents of a confidential letter are revealed to the public, a letter from 65(!!!) women who knew him when he was in high school get published. How do you get 65 people together that fast? The Republicans clearly knew this was coming!
Dear Chairman Grassley, none of us have ever been raped by Brett Kavanaugh. Sincerely, some people who were previously in his vicinity.
Damn, that was fast. I don’t think they could get 65 people to sign a letter from my HS in…24 hours? This was known by the repubs and just waiting to be delivered.