October 21, 2018
By Monica Showalter
Sen. Spartacus Booker of New Jersey is shaping to be quite a piece of work.
After grandstanding through the Senate confirmation hearings about the evils of sexual harassment as he sat there in high-eyed judgment on the blameless Judge Brett Kavanaugh, calling himself 'Spartacus' for his feigned moral courage, he found himself exposed as a hypocrite as word of his 1992 first-person essay about how he sexually harassing a woman made its way back to print, in that Internet-is-forever reality.
Not much moral authority over Kavanaugh, pal.
Now it's gotten even worse: Some man has come out and said Booker sexually assaulted him, in 2014.
According to GatewayPundit, which has a four-page written statement from the still-anonymous victim:...........Read more
My Take - Is this "anonymous victim" believable? Probably not, and actually I'm going to be shocked if it is true. But truth no longer matters. What seems reasonable and rational no longer matters. We now live under an eleventh commandment. Booker has been accused and now we must believe the accusation, no evidence is necessary, just believe because now, according to Booker and his mob, an accusation is enough.
So following the Booker commandment - I hereby denounce Booker as a grandstander, posturer, attention-seeker, and sexual predator, who must apologize for his egregious behavior and resign, whether he did it or not. Isn't that the new commandment laid down by Booker and company?
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