CNN producer Scott Bronstein is caught on tape calling around to Brett Kavanaugh’s Yale classmates from the class of ’87.
"Sender’s husband is a Yale grad and CNN is proactively contacting ‘87 Yale graduates who were in Pierson Residential College to try to dig up dirt on Kavanaugh,” Amy Dryden wrote on Facebook.
The media has now put forward two sexual impropriety accusers: Palo Alto-based left-wing activist professor Christine Blasey Ford, and former George Soros Open Society Foundations senior fellow Deborah Ramirez, also a professor. But so far no concrete evidence has implicated Kavanaugh in any wrongdoing.
Multiple sources still circulating my audio of CNN dirt digging mission on #BrettKavanuagh They’re posting it as fast as Fascistbook can pull it #gopatriots ! □□ pic.twitter.com/1PEcw7IoWQ
— Amy (@Amy_VADC) September 26, 2018
Facebook has decided to censor evidence that CNN producer Scott Bronstein is cold-calling Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s former classmates in a bid to dig up dirt on the President Trump pick.Mark Zuckerberg’s platform has also decided to ban the user who posted the audio.
Thank you #patriots for continuing to be a voice for me despite #facebook #censorship #ConfirmKavanagh ?? pic.twitter.com/AaCpl4x6Pm
— Amy (@Amy_VADC) September 26, 2018
Listen to the audio here.
Several other accusers came out on Wednesday, against Judge Kavanaugh, the day before the scheduled congressional hearing.
These new accusations are so outrageous, it's hard to imagine that anyone in there logical mind would believe them.
Based on the timing, the number of years that this judge has served with 6 FBI investigations during his career, it's highly unlikely that these allegations are anything other than politically motivated.
Senator Schumer did say that he was going to do everything in his power to block this nomination. It appears that he was not kidding.
If we find that this is all a partisan hit job, all those democrats involved with fanning these flames should step down.
With all that said, we now have evidence that there has been at least one media outlet seeking out accusers.