She told a friend about Joe
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I have great compassion for Tara Reade. I can't help but notice that the left doesn't seem to care. Do you folks think this is a general characteristic of people on the right vs people on the left? Do people on the right simply have more human compassion in their hearts? I think definitely so. I wish I could teach compassion to others, but I fear one must be born with it. As I was, with such beautiful abundance.
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@kluurs said in She told a friend about Joe:
Medium did a review though this story is clearly still developing. I've never been a fan of him. I'd love to challenge him to a push up contest. Medium suggests she's a squirrel - but even squirrels can be assaulted.
There’s a lot ponder after reading this. Sounds like more victims will need to come forward if there is going to be any traction on this issue.
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@kluurs said in She told a friend about Joe:
Medium did a review though this story is clearly still developing. I've never been a fan of him. I'd love to challenge him to a push up contest. Medium suggests she's a squirrel - but even squirrels can be assaulted.
"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that someone isn't out to get you."
Interesting. Medium spends at least ⅓ of the article talking about her affections for Putin. I fail to see how that's relevant in any way.
Also, the article talks about many things she said after her alleged assault, which has contemporaneous verification, at least as far as the fact that it was reported to family, friends, and, presumably, Senate staff. When was she lying, in 1993, or after that? The fact that her (presumed) mother verified the event of 1993 makes it likely that she was telling the truth, at least as far as she saw it at the time, then.
And a search of CNN.com for "Tara Reade" 5 minutes ago shows four stories, one talking about how the "Democrats are grappling with the story," another about Trump and the virus, the Larry King tape (twice). Look at how CNN covered the Kavanaugh story, and that'll tell you all you need to know.
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Well, lookie here:
The 1993 episode of CNN's "Larry King Live" featuring an anonymous caller who was later identified as the mother of Biden accuser Tara Reade was no longer listed in Google Play's catalog late Saturday.
Twitter user J.L. Hamilton shared a screenshot showing the Aug. 11, 1993, broadcast of "Larry King Live" was no longer listed in the season three catalog of the iconic CNN talk show. Mysteriously, though, the Aug. 10 broadcast, which is listed as "Episode 154" is followed by the Aug. 12 broadcast, which is listed as "Episode 155," suggesting that episode and the ones that follow could be incorrectly listed and off by a number.
Fox News later verified the Aug. 11 episode is not listed on the streaming service. It is unclear when it was removed from the catalog.
Neither CNN nor Google immediately responded to Fox News' requests for comment. Fox News also reached out to the representation of Larry King and have not heard a response. -
The Emily Litella Moment:
https://nypost.com/2020/05/02/tara-reade-says-biden-complaint-wouldnt-include-sex-assault/
Tara Reade’s 1993 complaint against Joe Biden, which she says was filed to the Congressional Personnel Office, does not include any explicit accusations of sexual assault.
“I remember talking about him wanting me to serve drinks because he liked my legs and thought I was pretty and it made me uncomfortable,” Reade told the Associated Press Friday. “I know that I was too scared to write about the sexual assault.”
Reade, a former Senate staffer, has accused Biden of pressing her up against a wall and sexually assaulting her 27 years ago.
AP today reported on notes from its interview last year with Reade in which she said she “chickened out” after visiting the Senate Personnel Office. In the 2019 interview, Reade spoke about Biden making her uncomfortable and inappropriate touching, but did not allege sexual assault.
Reade said she did not come forward publicly last year because she feared the possibility of retaliation and public backlash and that she was still herself working through the trauma of what happened.
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A court document from 1996 shows former Senate staffer Tara Reade told her ex-husband she was sexually harassed while working for Joe Biden in 1993.
The declaration — exclusively obtained by The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, California — does not say Biden committed the harassment nor does it mention Reade’s more recent allegations of sexual assault.
Reade’s then-husband Theodore Dronen wrote the court declaration. Dronen at the time was contesting a restraining order Reade filed against him days after he filed for divorce, Superior Court records show.
In it, he writes Reade told him about “a problem she was having at work regarding sexual harassment, in U.S. Senator Joe Biden’s office.”
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The way the two parties are so opposite now and if one says black, the other side will say white, I somewhat doubt the tweet is true.
Republics are the majority, right? Are not votes taken by them public?
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@taiwan_girl said in She told a friend about Joe:
Republics are the majority, right? Are not votes taken by them public?
The tweet says, "considered," not voted.