Kellyanne Conway shows empathy. |
Do I want to believe her or should I continue to shun her?
On GOP Sundays, Kellyanne Conway admitted to CNN's Jake Tapper that she was a victim of sexual abuse. This was the first time I saw this cold hearted woman ever admit to something that happens.
The top advisor to sexual predator and imbecile Donald J. Trump said that she too was a victim but won't discuss the accuser or mention why she refused to speak out.
So in order for her to defend the embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Conway would tell a story about how she agreed with a disheveled man who literally cried and blamed his turmoils on the Clintons.
Kellyanne Conway agrees that the woman, Dr. Christine Blassy Ford was credible, but she believes that a "good man's" reputation is being dragged through the mud by Democrats and progressive activism.
She said that she agreed with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and supports the Republicans decision to ram this nomination through.
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) announced on Friday that he will fully support a FBI investigation into the accusations. After he was grilled in an elevator by two survivors of rape, Flake had second thoughts on a floor vote. Although he is likely supportive of Kavanaugh, he wants to not have a cloud of doubt around him.
Conway admits this on CNN.
"I feel empathetic, frankly, for the victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment and rape. I'm a victim of sexual assault."
Conway added: "I don't expect Judge Kavanaugh or Jake Tapper or Jeff Flake to be held responsible for that. You have to be responsible for your own conduct."
So do want to believe her?
When she sees her accuser does she freeze up or just walk by him with a smile and nod?
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