Some idea in the Biden administration apparently dug up an
old FBI file that showed the agency had received thousands of “tips” about Kavanaugh
during the hearing that perhaps showed him to be the sexual cad the Democrats
unsuccessfully tried to prove he was with their parade officially phony
witnesses.
You can just imagine the hordes of hysterical housewives
grabbing for their phones to call in their tips, motivated by the desperate
need to keep abortion as a viable means of birth control when they run out of
or forget to take their prescribed birth control pills.
This kind of insanity is well known – which may explain why
the FBI didn’t take seriously 4,600 anonymous phone tips about Kavanaugh, lacking
the desire or manpower of the Washington Post to follow up on every crank.
But this is human nature, especially when you have cult like
fanatics in their pink hats ready to charge out into the street and expose themselves
all for the right to murder babies in the womb.
Voltaire once described the public as “a ferocious beat once
must either chain up or flee from. But with smart phones clutched in the hands
of these desperate women, you can’t do either.
The sudden revelation of more than 8,000 tips about Kavanaugh
comes at a suspicious time since the state of Mississippi asked the U.S.
Supreme Court to outlaw Roe vs. Wade, the 1972 ruling that set Planned
Parenthood and other murder incorporated outfits loose on the unsuspecting
world.
Mississippi also has its motivations to strike first and
hard in an attempt to get this ruling done before the Democrats have a chance
to pack the court and block any such attempt for eternity.
This puts the supreme court in the role of playing God.
Obviously, someone somewhere figured to resurrect the old
fraud that Ford, Anita Hill and their cohorts tried when seeking to derail the Kavanaugh
appointment in the first place – hoping to get Democratic House and Senate to impeach
Kavanaugh and allow the senate to name a liberal judge to replace him.
The problem is, as Alexander Pope pointed out, “the public
is a fool,” and will likely fall for the fraud.
And as Jules Renard, another favorite philosopher of mine
once said, “Look for the ridiculous in everything and you will find it.”
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