I read it. Clearly the attorney hired by the Republicans wrote it with a clear slant. I will give a couple examples
She wants to say it is an issue that Ford did not name her assailant for 30 years, labeling it "struggled" to name her assailant. She didn't struggle. The attorney ends all this conjecture with the disclaimer " delayed disclosure of abuse is common" which translates to ignore what I just said prior to this as it's not uncommon at all.
She makes an issue out of Ford "changing the description to her husband" from victim of a sexual assault one time, and referring to it as physical abuse another. Seriously? Unless you are a cop, attorney etc, those terms can be interchangeable in the course of a a conversation and doesn't cast doubt. The bias is strong.
There are others but yes, this is very similar to the memo Devin Nunes penned to his fellow Republicans.
Where is the slant?In a July 6 text to the Washington Post, she said it happened in the “mid 1980s.”
• In her July 30 letter to Senator Feinstein, she said it happened in the “early 80s.”
• Her August 7 statement to the polygrapher said that it happened one “high school
summer in early 80’s,” but she crossed out the word “early” for reasons she did not
explain.
• A September 16 Washington Post article reported that Dr. Ford said it happened in the
“summer of 1982.”
• Similarly, the September 16 article reported that notes from an individual therapy session
in 2013 show her describing the assault as occurring in her “late teens.” But she told the
Post and the Committee that she was 15 when the assault allegedly occurred.
a qualifying statement? Come on.. You essentially just said that if someone doesn't share your opinion they don't have a lick of common sense. I could just as easily say the same thing, it means nothing. You asked for someone to address her memo. I didn't just say she is a paid shill working for the Republicans, and has their interest at heart, (She does) I also supplied specific examples of why that is. Did you address my specific examples? Of course not.. you did what you always do.