E. Jean Carroll’s Accusations

E. Jean Carroll, in the video above, accuses our current president of the United States of rape in the mid-1990s.

I am not interested to open any political debate nor will I allow comments of any political nature on this subject. I will, however, disclose what I see when I watch Carroll talk.

Is she being truthful or lying when she accuses Donald Trump of rape?

I believe E. Jean Carroll is telling us the truth about what happened. Her story is credible, has several elements in it that support the truth and I do not see any hot spots that flag me.

Some people may find her presentation odd when she speaks. I suspect what people may pick up on without realizing it is Carroll’s face is somewhat frozen.

I suspect she may have had Botox. Not days ago, but a perhaps a week or more. There is some movement there, but much of her face is frozen.

Botox not only stops the muscles on our face from moving, but also mutes how we feel and display emotions. Did you know that? So you must consider this as a possibility.

Carroll is quite an eccentric personality, without a doubt. She really is one to push off difficult times and move past them. She isn’t one to give them a lot of thought and she refuses to play the victim. This is very clear in her interview.

This thought process fits with why the dress she wore was just ignored in her closet. I absolutely believe that is true.

Think about it? No.

Ignore it. Absolutely.

Let’s move forward seems to be her thinking!

Carroll doesn’t tell you what you want to hear — she throws out her feelings true as they are, and they are not conventional and she doesn’t care.

I believe E. Jean Carroll’s story without question.

My Thoughts on Brett Kavanaugh’s FOX Interview

Tomorrow we will see the testimony of Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford. Before that fury, I wanted to share my thoughts on Kavanaugh’s FOX interview.

Do I believe Brett Kavanaugh?  I do not.  For many reasons.

When the interview begins, the reporter tells us that Ford doesn’t remember the location or the exact date of what happened, but ironically, as Kavanaugh talks a few minutes later, he DOES. (If this is inaccurately reported by FOX, then my opinion is subject to change).

What on earth?  He says this didn’t happen, he wasn’t with Ford, he didn’t have an encounter with her but HE KNOWS where this non-event happened??

Really? How does that happen?

Kavanaugh says, “This is an allegation about a party in the summer of 1982 at house near Connecticut Avenue and East-West Highway with five people present.  I was never at such party. The other people who were alleged to be present said they do not remember any such party.”

Hmmm…no one was at any such party, but I know where it was! What?

Did Ford every specify this house? Who came up with this?

If it was Kavanaugh, it doesn’t bode well for him on ANY level. It’s a huge slip in that case.  I’m open to receiving more information if FOX reported this incorrectly.

If I never had anything to do with Ford, and I never was at any such party, I would not talk about a party that never happened. But Kavanaugh does.

Kavanaugh goes on to say that he always treated women with dignity and respect.  Yet we have Kavanaugh’s own college roommate in Yale saying what Deborah Ramirez accuses him is not out of line with the Brett Kavanugh he knew. That’s powerful.

According to the FOX reporter herself, this roommate said Kavanaugh was known to drink a lot in high school and college. This directly supports Ford’s account and contradict’s Kavanaugh’s church-boy self-portrait.

If you notice Kavanaugh cannot categorically DENY he didn’t know Ford, either.  He can’t say it. He says he “may have met her.  We may have traveled in the same circles.” This raises eyebrows.

Kavanaugh also brings up Ford’s lifelong friend to say that she didn’t remember the incident, which is true, but he didn’t talk about the fact that this friend of Ford BELIEVES her account as truthful!

Kavanaugh said he was not at the party “described”.  That word choice stands out to me.  Is that what you would say or think if you were honest?  If you were honest, wouldn’t you say something to the effect of I was never at a party with Ms. Ford where any contact between us occurred. Period. That’s clear and precise.

I find Kavanaugh’s answers very selective and evasive many times over.  His behavior to me is slippery.

Add in there is not one, but multiple accusers now.  The odds of him being honest gets more and more remote as more people have made claims that don’t know each other.

Outside of not believing Kavanaugh, it comes down to this for me: We are looking as a country to interview and put a man into one of the most important seats in our judiciary for decades to come. With any job interview, for high positions, we want the best candidate possible. We want a man or woman of high integrity, of supreme ethical value, a person who shows respect and dignity for all people, who has the untarnished character to serve our nation on one of the highest and most influential jobs in our legal system. We want someone we can trust.

Is Kavanaugh that person?  With all the controversy that surrounds him, regardless of whether you believe him or not, with all the people coming forward and saying things in contradiction to what Kavanaugh says, I say the answer is clearly no regardless of your political beliefs.

Many politicians are spinning this job interview into claims its an unfair persecution of Kavanugh.  Don’t be fooled — that makes you want to think Kavanugh is being treated unfair. He is not.  He is interviewing for a job and he owes all of us answers. Interviews for jobs require tough questions about character.

I think most people who would have to hire a person for a position of trust and authority to do the right thing for the good of a country would shy away from someone of such controversy, like Kavanaugh.   He is way too controversial, and frankly not believable on any level.

Though when Kavanaugh claims he is a virgin, I believe him there. That actually fits with his character. The guy who has to brag and act like he has all these conquests (see his yearbook entries) usually doesn’t–that’s what drives him to overcompensate.

Dateline NBC: The Secret and Patricia Esparza

Did you catch Dateline this past weekend? They featured the story of Patricia Esparza, who was questioned and plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the killing of Gonzalo Ramirez.

Patricia swears she is innocence and didn’t have anything to do with Ramirez’s death and that the others in the story did it. While we didn’t see the others, I can tell you unequivocally that I did not believe Patricia at all.

She was riddled with clues the entire broadcast.

I wrote about Patricia Esparza back in December of 2013 after she wrote an article for the HuffPost making her argument. Her argument is full of hotspots. Check it out by clicking on the link above.

I also talked about her here as well.

Study of Honesty

Here is an interesting video. What do you see when you watch these two women talk?

Bikram Choundhury and Hot Yoga

Bikram Choundhury is the founder of the well known “hot yoga”, and considered a guru by many who practice his teachings of yoga in hot rooms of 104-105 degrees.

Six separate civil lawsuits have been filed against him alleging rape or sexual assault.

Essentially, six women, who either attended his yoga classes, or who paid Bikram thousands of dollars to train under him to open their own training facilities are going after Bikram.

When I watch Bikram, I do not believe him at all. I see a very arrogant man, who couldn’t portray a more false sense of himself in his interview with CNN.

He puts on all these fake smiles that are very transparent in an attempt to garner sympathy that he is a nice guy, when his arrogance unveils he is anything but nice with defined crystal clarity.

You can also see him think as he talks, speak in present about supposed past actions, and says things that are flat out contradictory to each other.

Bikram’s arrogance is so over the top he is even willing to brag and boast about how great he thinks he is, and its nauseating.

He says, “Lots of students of mine, they commit suicide because I will not have sex with them.”

Yeah, right.

He truly has no understanding of women at all to say so many of the things that he has said. He is so over-the-top ego-centric that he doesn’t realize that what he reveals with his arrogance is the exact trait that people need to fear in another human being.

Yet ironically, he thinks if he smiles, he will win people over, and that’s because fake smiles have fooled people for centuries and obviously worked for him for quite some time.

When I watch Sarah Baughn, I believe her.  See a woman who is frustrated and hurt about what happened to her and wants to get her message out to stop Bikram, and with good reason.

May justice prevail even if it only happens in civil court.