Ann Coulter: We’ll Tell You Who’s Privileged
Ann Coulter writes: “Kavanaugh’s opponents are inveterate liars, who cannot be trusted to tell the truth about anything.”
Ann Coulter writes: “Kavanaugh’s opponents are inveterate liars, who cannot be trusted to tell the truth about anything.”
In just a few short hours the book’s hook was proven to be a lie — you know, just like every other phony allegation of misconduct against Kavanaugh was proven to be a lie.
The New York Times’ Kavanaugh story is based on double hearsay offered by only one person, and he wasn’t there, but he heard about it from another person, who denies knowledge of it.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) subtly changed her tone on impeaching Justice Brett Kavanaugh, saying that we “just need an investigation,” according to a video posted by America Rising on Tuesday.
Tuesday on ABC’s “The View,” the co-authors of a new book about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly explained the controversial tweet sent by the New York Times Opinion account. The Times had to delete and apologize for the tweet
Meanwhile, the only person in this mess who has never had to retract, dissemble, correct, alter, backtrack, revise, clarify, or further explain his remarks is Brett Kavanaugh.
Indefensible. A totally indefensible lie of omission. No legitimate journalist — heck, no decent person would hide this history between Stier and Kavanaugh.
Monday on MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” The New York Times’ Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, the co-authors of a new book about Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, said a Times essay about the book initially included a detail about an alleged sexual assault victim involving Kavanaugh.