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The problem is accusations being used as a weapon and unfortunately some women will wield it. The nominee for Secy of Defense is a classic case. If you read the details of the situation, you can pretty much piece together exactly what happened. They were a hotel at a big event, the woman’s husband and kids had gone to the room early. She was infatuated with Pete, went to his room, did the deed and went back to her family’s room. I suspect her husband knew what happened and confronted her and after a couple of days of back-and-forth, she came up (or they came up with it together) with the story that he assaulted her as a way to save her marriage/family.
I suspect Christine Blasey Ford was a similar situation. They were in marriage therapy, and my guess is she had to admit to an affair with someone, so she came up with the story about being assaulted when she was younger.
The previous governor of Missouri, Eric Gritens was similar. A woman he had an affair with alleged that he tied her up and took pictures and threatened her with blackmail which is why she kept going back to his house for sex. I’m sorry but that’s nonsense. Nobody ties up a woman in their basement and take pictures of them, unless they’ve done something really kinky before and this story Missouri was so widespread, any other woman, who had something happen to her by him, would have spoken up. But nobody did. There’s a recording of her and her husband when she admits having an affair and you can tell she thought of that story as a way to salvage her marriage as best as she could.
Sometimes women get embarrassed about the behavior, and they lie to cover it out. I get it. It happens. The problem is certain district, attorneys, and certainly the media will grab on it as a way to damage someone’s reputation or completely destroy them. There’s a woman who claimed Joe Biden did the same to her, but the media refuses to talk about that. Jill Biden’s ex-husband says she was sleeping with Joe long before their divorce but the media refuses to even think about that story too. And while as well known JFK was a male s|u, but what is absolutely blackballed is that you can’t talk about Martin Luther King‘s constant sexual exploits. That’s taboo.
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