Friday, September 21, 2018

Smoking gun time?

On Sunday, Ford noticed that — even before her name became public — Whelan appeared to be seeking information about her.

That morning, Ford alerted an associate via email that Whelan had looked at her LinkedIn page, according to the email, which was reviewed by The Post. LinkedIn allows some subscribers to see who views their pages. Ford sent the email about 90 minutes after The Post shared her name with a White House spokesman and hours before her identity was revealed in a story posted on its website.

  WaPo
So, who's the White House spokesman, and who clued in Whelan?
A White House spokesman said Friday that neither Kavanaugh nor anyone in the White House gave Ford’s name to Whelan before it was disclosed by The Post.
Technically that could be true. It may have been passed from the White House to any one of the cabal that has been desperately trying to get Kavanaugh cleared. But it had to have come from the White House.  (Or directly from Kavanaugh because he knows who he attempted to rape.)

This may clear up the quick change between these two tweets:



Perhaps someone from the Post  who contacted the White House for comment on the story above did it after Grassley made his ultimatum (which was hedged after an earlier one saying 5pm) and before the official notice of postponement of the hearing.

Surely we'll be hearing very soon that Kavanaugh has withdrawn his name from consideration.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

UPDATE:

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