Return to Blog: #2 Kavanaugh was at the party where Ford was assaulted
- Proof Christine Blasey Ford was at the July 1, 1982 house-party with Brett Kavanaugh and Mark Judge.
- How did we get to this point?
- It is far beyond a reasonable doubt that Dr. Ford attended the July 1, 1982 house-party – it’s a certainty.
- Common sense is enough to recognize that Dr. Ford was present on July 1, 1982
- The statistical probability she was not there is less that one-hundred-thousandth of one percent
- The statistical analysis, together with her testimony, make it certain that she was there!
- The arguments used to question Dr. Ford’s recollection are all irrelevant – she was at the house-party.
- Statistical analysis permits us to identify arguments that are irrelevant
- Not one of the arguments advanced to question Dr. Ford’s testimony is relevant
- Both individually and collectively, the arguments raised in Justice Kavanaugh’s defense are irrelevant
- The statistical analysis reinforces what an honest commonsense perspective would have been
- Common sense alone was required to conclude that Dr. Ford was there
- It should also have been clear, based on common sense, what was not relevant
- Irrelevant means irrelevant
- The evidence must be given a fresh look considering the certainty she was there.
- The evidence against Justice Kavanaugh needs a fresh look.
- The conduct of the Republicans needs a fresh look.
- His calendar and her memories resolve all but one unimportant detail about the house-party.
- The evidence Justice Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge were alone in the bedroom with Dr. Ford – the third proof of guilt
- It is effectively certain that Dr. Ford was in the bedroom with Justice Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge.
- There is no chance that Dr. Ford told the truth about the house-party but lied about the sexual assault
- Justice Kavanaugh’s testimony related to Dr. Ford’s allegation was pervasively false.
- Looking forward.