10/3/2018 - Michelle Malkin Townhall.com
How did we get here?
The Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination circus didn't happen by accident. The
emergence of incredible -- and by "incredible," I mean the literal
Merriam-Webster definition of "too extraordinary and improbable to be
believed" -- accusers in the 11th hour was no mistake.
It is my contention
that this grand unearth-and-destroy spectacle was planned, coordinated and facilitated
by Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats and their staffers.
After the FBI finishes
its Freshmen Booze Investigations, Federal Barfight Interrogations and
Fraternity Barfing Incidents probe of every last Yale and Holton Arms
acquaintance and publicity hound ever photographed with Judge Brett Kavanaugh,
every cog in the Resistance Wrecking Machine must be investigated:
Protest Orchestration.
The hearings were doomed from the very start, when 70 screaming demonstrators
(including Women's March holy warrior Linda Sarsour and actress Piper Perabo)
systematically infiltrated the Hart Senate Office Building and disrupted the
proceedings in Hour One of Day One. Day Two saw another 72 social justice
mobsters arrested, with more than 200 total taken into custody by Capitol
Police by the end of Day Three.
Taxpayers have a right
to know who sponsored the deliberate sabotage and abuse of the gallery pass
privilege, which has been in place since 1890. As the U.S. Senate website
notes, "A code of conduct for visitors to the galleries is set by the
Senate Committee on Rules and Administration and is enforced by the doorkeepers
... each gallery pass requires the 'signature' of a senator or officer of the
Senate." We've seen this partisan-organized circus mayhem before.
During the Bush years,
Democratic Reps. Lynn Woolsey and Major Owens showered Code Pink radicals with
free passes to disrupt speeches and hearings. Last year, Sen. Chuck Schumer
handed out passes to protesters for the Obamacare repeal vote. Sen. Dianne Feinstein
acknowledged that she invited gun control activist and Parkland father Fred
Guttenberg to the manufactured Kavanaugh chaos, where he pulled an awful fake
news stunt during a break in the hearings -- a stunt that no major media
bothered to verify.
Who else did Feinstein
enable? Which other senators joined the plot? Those who deliberately aid and
abet the hijacking of congressional proceedings should be named and shamed.
Their ability to sign for passes should be curtailed. When they go low, the taxpaying
public has a right to know.
Leaky Sneaks. Denial
ain't just a river in Egypt. It's what fills the Beltway swamp. Feinstein
adamantly insists that she "did not leak the contents" or existence
of Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford's letter, which detailed an alleged
sexual assault with more conjecture than actual details. Ford denied during
panel questioning that she had leaked the letter. And the left-wing Intercept
website, which ran the first report publicizing the letter's existence, also
denies that Feinstein's office leaked it.
But it was Feinstein's
office that sat on the letter for months until it would do the most damage. And
it was Feinstein's office that recommended veteran liberal lawyer and proud
resistance activist Debra Katz to Ford. Various media outlets that picked up
the story point to other Democratic offices as possible sources for the privacy
breach, since the letter purportedly went through California Democratic Rep.
Anna Eshoo's office first before landing on Feinstein's desk and eventually
arriving into the hands of Washington Post reporter Emma Brown.
I don't buy it.
Feinstein's in control; her senior staffers, not Eshoo's, are the ones fielding
complaints, auditioning potential victims and feeding the media. When a Beltway
swamp creature declaims that "survivors have a right to decide how their
stories are made public," that's not a deflection of responsibility.
That's an inadvertent boast of the senator's ability to pick and choose which
reporters to enlist in their smear campaign.
Accuser Procurement.
There's something fishy about the highly managed appearance of accuser Deborah
Ramirez onto the Kavanaugh circus scene. Like Ford, Ramirez was assisted by a
home state elected official -- Colorado Democratic Sen. Michael Bennett. But he
got involved only after unnamed "Judiciary staff" reached out to him
for help, according to the political operatives masquerading as journalists at
the never-Trump New Yorker magazine.
"Judiciary staff
reached out to our office and asked for a connection to someone who might be
helpful should Deborah Ramirez decide to come forward with an allegation
related to that made by Dr. Ford. We reached out to (liberal former Boulder
County DA) Stan Garnett, who then met with Ramirez to work through how to analyze
and present her allegations," Bennet Press Secretary Laurie Cipriano wrote
in a statement.
A fish rots from the
head down. And at the head of the Senate Democrats' Resistance Wrecking Machine
is power-mad Beltway barnacle Sen. Dianne Feinstein. If the Senate Republicans
can't man up and take back control of the judicial nominations process from the
saboteurs seated next to them, they deserve to lose their majority.
Michelle Malkin is host
of "Michelle Malkin Investigates" on CRTV.com. Her email address is
writemalkin@gmail.com.
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