secure.actblue.com/...One of the Republican hopefuls in November’s special election for the Mississippi U.S. Senate seat vacated in April by the retirement of Republican Thad Cochran, Chris McDaniel, is throwing his rapey, Trumpian misogyny into the ring with his defense of Brett Kavanaugh. McDaniel was appearing on the conservative American Family Radio network when he was asked about the allegations against the Supreme Court nominee.
"They're going to drag something up, at least even theoretically, allegedly, from all those years ago," McDaniel said on the air Monday. "All of the sudden, that disqualifies this man? All of the sudden, he's a terrible human being? No, not a chance. You know, I don't fall for it anymore. I hope the American people aren't falling for it. These allegations, 99 percent of the time, are just absolutely fabricated."
I would be willing to make a wager, and give Mr. McDaniel 1,000-1 odds that he cannot name a single allegation that was completely fabricated. Saying something like “You know the one I’m talking about … that one, with the lady and the guy” doesn’t count.
Responding to questions from radio host Bryan Fischer, McDaniel said: "I'm tired of all these made-up scandals, frankly." McDaniel said people "attacking" Kavanaugh protected President Bill Clinton and the late Sen. Ted Kennedy against sexual misconduct allegations.
"Now, granted sometimes these accusations may be accurate," McDaniel said in defending Kavanaugh. "But most of the time, we know what they are. The American left makes it up, they throw it out there, they hope it sticks."
So, 99 percent are “absolutely fabricated,” except of course the cases you mention, against Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton, and the ones you will “grant” are “accurate.” Gotcha.
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