Thursday, September 27, 2018

Here is a simple question?

Christine Ford's written statement that she sent to congress...
Differs from the account she made when she took a polygraph test...
Which differs from her statement she will give tomorrow....

btw... these all differ from the account she provided in 2012 to her therapist.

It is literally impossible that the letter, the statement, and her polygraph are truthful.

Which of them is the truth? They cannot all be the truth?

One would prove that the polygraph test is illegitimate.
The others would prove she lied to congress.

So which is the truth and which are the lies?
_______

In my humble opinion, she is changing the number of people there from her and four others to the four she mentioned, an unnamed boy (who she cannot remember). This will provide her with cover when asked about other previous statements regarding who's house she was in (as none of the people she mentions lives in a house as she described). 

But it will also provide her with more inconsistencies.

6 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

"I drank beer with my friends, usually on weekend. Sometimes I had too many. In retrospect, I said and did things in high school that make me cringe today,"

Anonymous said...




Blogger Roger Amick said...

"I drank beer with my friends, usually on weekend. Sometimes I had too many. In retrospect, I said and did things in high school that make me cringe today,"


a lovely copy/pasted quote, alky.

please elucidate upon why this is disqualifying for a seat on the USSC.

i'm sure you're able since you bothered to post this at all, right alky?


C.H. Truth said...

What we know...

Is that Roger cannot answer the question as to which of Ford's statements are lies and which are the truth?

How many people were "actually" at the Party?

What she told her therapist?
What she told the guy running the polygraph?
What she told her congress person?
What she stated in her statement to the committee for the hearing?

All different.

Anonymous said...

Which version will she bring today?

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Anonymous said...

CNBC said it dropped.

It is up Bigly.

Durable-goods orders jump in August to six-month high on aircraft demand

By Greg Robb

Published: Sept 27, 2018 8:52 a.m. ET

The numbers: Orders for durable goods rose 4.5% in August, on the back of orders for commercial aircraft, the government said Thursday. That’s the biggest increase since February.

Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had forecast a 2.2% increase in orders for durable goods — products made to last at least three years."