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[–] Jaycephus ago 

Oh, another point in the logic was that someone who was supposedly assaulted did not refer to Kavanaugh by name in the beginning, but only as "the current nominee to the Supreme Court," a phrase that screams "form letter," and is oddly impersonal for an acquaintance of Kavanaugh, and who goes on to allege to have been assaulted by him. The point being that it might be fake, or it might be a doctored version of the actual letter that a person might have sent.

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[–] Blacksmith21 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I don't know about a "form" letter, given that this is a pretty unique situation. I'm chalking it up to an idiot intern. That letter is a HOT potato. There is no way Ford, Feinstein or any senior staffer would write it. Some low level dipshit with a Silicon Valley education (aka Commie education) wrote it as they trembled. Plausible deniability. I'm surprised it wasn't cut and paste like a ransom letter.

Adding - Any victim would NAME their accuser.