New Book Details The Motive Behind Kavanaugh Smear Job: Taint Brett With Asterisk Next To His Name For Future Rulings

A new book about the real motives for the Kavanaugh smear job will be released soon and it will make many people very furious.

The book alleges that the whole smear job was a set-up by Ford and her lawyer to damage Kavanaugh so badly any future decisions about abortion will be tainted.

They also knew that they could not stop a conservative appointment because they didn’t have the votes so they smeared a man in hopes that the damage they to his reputation would be so bad as to call into question his future rulings.

The new book, ‘In Search and Destroy: Inside the Campaign Against Brett Kavanaugh,’ written by Ryan Lovelace, show a lot of new details, and if they are proven to be truth, it will make a lot of people angry.

The Washington Examiner reported that it is a speech Katz gave after Kavanaugh was approved in a 50-48 Senate vote where Lovelace said he found the key motivation for Ford’s tearful accusation that while in high school the federal judge attempted to rape her in a beer-fueled attack.

Back in April this year, she spoke at the University of Baltimore’s 11th Feminist Legal Theory Conference titled “Applied Feminism and #MeToo.” Lovelace secured a video of her address and provided a clip to Secrets.

In the video, she said their main goal was to put an “asterisk” on a prediction that Kavanaugh would rule to limit Roe v. Wade, though he had little history of attacking the 1973 decision to protect abortion.

“In the aftermath of these hearings, I believe that Christine’s testimony brought about more good than the harm misogynist Republicans caused by allowing Kavanaugh on the court. We were going to have a conservative [justice] … elections have consequences, but he will always have an asterisk next to his name. When he takes a scalpel to Roe v. Wade, we will know who he is, we know his character, and we know what motivates him, and that is important; it is important that we know, and that is part of what motivated Christine.” Katz said.

Lovelace explained, “Ford’s audience was not the Senate, as Katz had previously suggested, but the American people. If they could be persuaded that Justice Kavanaugh was a predator, then they might not accept a future ruling by the five Republican-appointed justices altering the right to obtain an abortion established by Roe v. Wade. Had the Senate understood Ford’s real motivation, as described by Katz, it might have appreciated more fully the pressure that ‘organized forces’ were applying.”

Lovelace also stated that Katz was very angry at the white men in charge of the process in confirming Kavanaugh and that President Trump’s team was driven to discredit Ford with “relentless cruelty.”

She claimed that he wrote, “When I think about her role in history, I don’t think about the white men on the Judiciary Committee, I think of the diverse young people outside the Capitol, standing up for her with their bodies and their words. That is the lasting impact of her bravery.”

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