The introduction of this sexual assault allegation at the last minute is an interesting strategy. It has several implications, but the biggest one answers this question:
Why did Senator Dianne Feinstein wait so long to bring out this allegation?
According to her Senate challenger Kevin De León (apparently a Chinese-Guatemalan pretending to be Mexican), she had been sitting on this letter “for three months.” If it is true, it would have put an end to the Kavanaugh nomination months ago. But she admits having this in July, which could have (if true) produced the same result.
Holding the introduction (and keeping it anonymous) until the last possible minute prevents people from thoroughly investigating the charge. Had it been introduced earlier, much more would be known about its likely veracity. But here’s a key point: Dianne Feinstein has known of the accuser and her allegations for months, and she has the staff to check out such things. She apparently knows that it had to be held back.
(Speaking of her staff, Senator Feinstein hired her Chinese driver/emissary to the Chinese community right about the time that President Clinton was being forced to return millions of dollars of campaign contributions to the Communist Chinese and their cutouts. Some 96 people connected to Communist China (including on Clinton’s staff) fled the country to avoid prosecution and/or subpoenas. Some that were caught did jail time, and the Democratic National Committee was forced to pay legal fees for at least one of them. I wonder to what extent the new Senator’s driver/spy was connected.)
We do know some things about the Blasey-Ford allegation, and aspects of the story that are contradictory.
“The accuser wants to remain anonymous to avoid retaliation.”
Well, no. When the accuser, a leftist California college professor, saw that the charge was not destroying President Trump’s nominee, she immediately went public.
“Blasey-Ford is demanding that the FBI complete their investigation before she testifies.”
This makes no sense, as her testimony would be the first thing that an investigator would take. Right now, how would any law enforcement investigation pursue this? Talk to witnesses as the party? She doesn’t remember which party. Find out what else was happening among the accused at that date? She doesn’t remember the date.
This is rather absurd. But the big issue is:
Why the delay?
It seems highly likely that Feinstein delayed because she did not believe that Blasey-Ford’s story would check out. Thus, she could not afford to give investigators (and bloggers!) enough time to check her story. The “now demanding an investigation” is only to push the confirmation vote back, she hopes to the other side of the election. At that point, she doesn’t care if the accuser’s story is real or not. Much like the Mueller investigation.
Sadly, we may lose Judge Kavanaugh anyway, because of Mark Judge’s book and Kavanaugh’s own 2014 speech, as I recently wrote about.
But we shouldn’t!
===|==============/ Keith DeHavelle