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Entries in Judge Kavanaugh Hearings (7)

Saturday
Sep222018

Courts in Session - Here Come Da Judge! ...Here Come Da Judge!

Jest becuz Ford sez it's so!   ...it ain't so!

Can Christine Blasey-Ford deny any connections to President Trump's bad actors?  ...Hmmn

 

Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation has significant ties to the liberal financier” George Soros. In June 2018, The Daily Caller found that Demand Justice, “a new political advocacy group vowed to put $5 million behind an effort to stop the confirmation …"  

  • Demand Justice, a 501(c)(4) social welfare org., established in 2018, gets its money from the Sixteen Thirty Fund — it reported receipts of $2.2 million from the Soros’ Open Society Policy Center between the years of 2012 and 2016. 

Demand Justice’s entire mission is to advance the Democratic agenda via the U.S. court system.

Brian Fallon, DJ exec. director, “[Our goal is to] sensitize rank-and-file progressives to think of the courts as a venue for their activism and a way to advance the progressive agenda,” as he told The New York Times.

BIO:

Brian Fallon was the spokesman for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign and he had previously been at the Justice Department and then worked on Capitol Hill for Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.  

FACTS:  Connect all ... dots together for whole story!

  • Ralph Blasey, brother of Christine Blasey-Ford, worked for Baker Hostetler, the Hillary-DNC-Podesta law firm that retained...
  • Fusion GPS – the primary fixer of "opposition research" for the Clintons and the Democratic Party that subcontracted with... 
  • Christopher Steele, a British intelligence officer, to produce the unverified Russian dossier, spiked by...
  • Rod Rosenstein, Deputy DA, into phony FISA warrants, then sparking the ongoing... 
  • Robert Mueller, Special Counsel, Russian collusion investigation witch hunt.  
  • Debra Katz, Blasey-Ford Attorney, is a well-known civil activist lawyer who marched in several anti-Trump demonstrations, works for a company that makes the abortion pill, has a lawyer with ties to Soros and has an adviser who has worked for Biden, Clinton and Obama. She is also the one that brought Anita Hill out again to the spotlight for this hearing. 

Tuesday
Sep182018

Judge Kavanaugh Ruled in Case Against Ford

 

The "Cavanaugh Hearing" has morphed into the "Cavanaugh Inquistion" as reporting has downgraded from "Newspapers" to "Tabloids" news.  (I chose a tabloid format with logo below)

~ Now, Under the Circus Big Top! -  TV Judge Judy? ~ 

REVEALED: Kavanaugh's judge mother ruled on the foreclosure of his accuser's parents' home in 1996: (Gotta love my Header Title with that misleading tabloid Headline teaser that was really about the parents of Brett and Christine 20 years ago and not them.)

Unearthed court papers spark claims the sex assault allegation 'could be a grudge' ~ It's certainly a remarkable & bazaar coincidence. 

  • Dr. Christine Blasey Ford says Brett Kavanaugh held her down, groped her, and covered her mouth to prevent her from screaming at a party decades ago 
  • President Trump and Judiciary Committee members now say the panel should hear from Ford as well as Kavanaugh
  • Kavanaugh's mother, Judge Martha Kavanaugh, was a Maryland state judge 
  • Court records indicate she ruled in a 1996 foreclosure case involving Ford's parents, Ralph and Paula Blasey
  • The case took place years after the alleged incident, and it ultimately was settled
  • The Blaseys still own the Maryland home 
  • Conservative commentator Laura Ingraham tweeted about the case Monday morning
  • President Trump said Monday afternoon said it was important to 'hear everybody out' 

Judge Brett Kavanaugh's mother issued court rulings from her Maryland courtroom in a property foreclosure case. It was involving the home owned by the parents of Kavanaugh's accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, court documents reveal.

The case dates to 1996, years after the party where Ford claims Kavanaugh – President Donald Trump's pick to serve on the Supreme Court – got on top of her, groping her while covering her mouth in what she alleges was an attempted rape.

Kavanaugh denies the allegation as well as being at the party in question. His mother served as a Maryland Circuit Court judge. 

The foreclosure case was circulated online in a tweet by conservative commentator Laura Ingraham, potentially suggesting a motive for for the bombshell accusations that have suddenly threatened Kavanaugh's path to the Supreme Court.

But it was not clear from the court record whether the countours of the case would have resulted in ill-feeling on either side. The case resulted in a settlement with a lender, allowing Ford's parents, Ralph and Paula Blasey, to maintain the home. Kavanaugh's mother issued rulings allowing the settlement to go through.

The home is located in the leafy community of River Falls neighborhood of Potomac, Maryland. The case was brought by United Mortgage & Loan Investment Corp.

Kavanaugh's mother, Martha Kavanaugh, oversaw the case in Maryland's circuit court.

She granted a voluntary motion to dismiss the case in January of 1997, state court records reveal. There are no further records on the case after 1997.

The Blaseys sold the home in 2011, according to land records. The case was handled by other judges earlier in the foreclosure process.

Brett Kavanaugh lauded his mother when President Trump nominated him to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy. 'The president introduced me tonight as Judge Kavanaugh -- but to me that title will always belong to my mom,' he said. 

Brett Kavanaugh parents, Martha Kavanaugh (L) and Everett Edward Kavanaugh (C)

'My introduction to the law came at our dinner table when she practiced her closing arguments,' Kavanaugh said. 'Her trademark line was "use your common sense, what rings true, what rings false." That's good advice for a juror and for a son,' he said.

The White House issued a new statement from Kavanaugh on Monday. 'This is a completely false allegation. I have never done anything like what the accuser describes—to her or to anyone,' he said.

Kavanaugh has said he is willing to answer questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee, as is Ford. 

President Trump called for going 'through the process' and said 'if it takes a little delay, there'll be a little delay.' 


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