Share
Commentary

Kavanaugh Accuser Refused To Attend Monday Hearing for Absurd Reason

Share

Allegations of sexual assault aren’t supposed to veer into the darkly comical. That’s generally a sign that things have gone terribly wrong somewhere along the line, or that whoever beholds the process as darkly comical is a twisted individual.

I think I’m on safe ground when I say those finding absurdity in the case of Christine Blasey Ford decidedly aren’t twisted.

In the most bizarre reason why the 51-year-old research psychologist accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assaulting her in high school can’t testify before Congress on Monday, Ford has said she cannot attend because she’s afraid of flying.

“The GOP has been told that Ford does not want to fly from her California home to Washington, according to the Republican senator, which means she may need to drive across the country to make the hearing,” Politico reported Friday.

Trending:
Hillary Clinton Jumps Into Trump 'Bloodbath' Frenzy with a Question, Doesn't Want to Hear the Answers

“Ford has reportedly told friends she is uncomfortable in confined spaces, indicating a physical difficulty in making the trip by plane.”

Apparently, planes qualify as “confined spaces” but cars don’t. Makes sense.

The irony here, of course, is that the Senate Judiciary Committee has expressed a willingness to come to her so that Ford doesn’t even have to come to Washington, at least according to public statements made by the committee’s chairman, GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa.

Do you think the Democrats are using Christine Blasey Ford's accusation as a delay tactic?

“Five times now we hv granted extension for Dr Ford to decide if she wants to proceed w her desire stated one wk ago that she wants to tell senate her story,” Grassley tweeted.

“Dr Ford if u changed ur mind say so so we can move on I want to hear ur testimony. Come to us or we to u.”

Whether or not that’s accurate, a later Grassley tweet almost certainly was: “With all the extensions we give Dr Ford to decide if she still wants to testify to the Senate I feel like I’m playing 2nd trombone in the judiciary orchestra and Schumer is the conductor.”

Related:
Hillary Clinton Jumps Into Trump 'Bloodbath' Frenzy with a Question, Doesn't Want to Hear the Answers

Grassley’s use of ungrammatical contractions may be questionable, but his appraisal of the situation is certainly sound.

Without remarking on the veracity of Ford’s claims against Kavanaugh, it’s not difficult to see that her case is being used as a blatant delay tactic by the Democrats.

In addition to constantly pushing back Ford’s testimony because making her appear on a certain day represents an “arbitrary deadline,” the Democrats keep insisting on a new FBI background check and investigation. Which raises the question: of what? Ford can’t provide a date (or even a year) or a specific location or anything beyond the vaguest details of an incident alleged to have occurred more than 35 years ago.

Are we supposed to wait for the FBI to investigate every teenage party thrown in the Maryland suburbs in the early 1980s before we hold a confirmation vote? Or is any investigation that lasts until the day after the midterms good enough for the Democrats’ purposes?

Then there are the demands being imposed by Ford’s lawyers. In particular, they seem to want Kavanaugh to testify before she does — in other words, depriving him of any ability to refute the accusations being leveled against him. That’s not just a blatant breach of due process, it’s positively Kafkaesque.

And now we’re being told that we have to wait for Ford to drive across the country because she doesn’t want to fly — even though 11 committee members who aren’t afraid of flying or confined spaces are willing to come to her.

Then again, one gets the feeling that even if all of Ford’s demands were met and the hearing was held in the middle of an open field in the midst of the rolling Northern California landscape, far away from any “confined spaces” or “arbitrary deadlines,” there would still be another reason to delay this. And that’s the entire point.

Not only do Democrats count every day of delay as a win, the time also allows them to build up more attacks against Kavanaugh. The amount of sympathetic media attention the accuser has gotten has been astonishing. MSNBC, for instance, devoted a 12-minute interview to Ford’s sister-in-law who stressed that “she should be thanked for coming forward and it should be investigated fully.”

It’s time to end this absurdity. It isn’t arbitrary to expect someone who has made an accusation to formally defend it. If she will not or cannot, then it’s time to move on to a confirmation vote.

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , , , , ,
Share
C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he's written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014.
C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he's written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014. Aside from politics, he enjoys spending time with his wife, literature (especially British comic novels and modern Japanese lit), indie rock, coffee, Formula One and football (of both American and world varieties).
Birthplace
Morristown, New Jersey
Education
Catholic University of America
Languages Spoken
English, Spanish
Topics of Expertise
American Politics, World Politics, Culture




Conversation