Opinion by Jill Filipovic (CNN) — You’ve heard the name “Christine Blasey Ford” because of a series of decisions other people made: To nominate Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. To leak Blasey Ford’s name after she had tried to stay anonymous. To — as infamously alleged by Blasey Ford and denied by Kavanaugh —sexually assault her
The woman behind the late hit on the 2018 Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court hearing is out with a new book and is doubling down on her allegations of assault against the Justice. But a guy she claimed was there is blowing up her story. He spoke to Fox News about his story for the first time.
Christine Blasey Ford says the time leading up to her 2018 testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee – and its aftermath – is a lot like surfing, venturing out into unknown waters. Her new memoir, One Way Back, recounts her experience coming forward with an accusation that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her in the 1980s. In today's episode, Blasey Ford speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about why she originally wanted to avoid being in the public spotlight,...
Christine Blasey Ford made waves when she accused Justice Kavanaugh of — something. She is back in the news again, now that she is peddling a book about the Kavanaugh kerfuffle that almost derailed his appointment to the Supreme Court.
The professor who accused a US supreme court nominee of sexual assault uses her memoir to restate her caseIn September 2018, Christine Blasey Ford testified that Brett Kavanaugh, then an intermediate appellate judge nominated by Donald Trump to the US supreme court, sexually assaulted her 36 years earlier when they were high school students, fixtures of the suburban-DC country club set.“I thought he might inadvertently kill me,” Ford, then 51, told the Washington Post. “He was trying to attack...
Washington Post “gender columnist” Monica Hesse made a splash on the front page of Friday’s Style section celebrating Christine Blasey Ford’s new memoir. She made a pile of unsubstantiated allegations of attempted teenage rape against Brett Kavanaugh when he was up for the Supreme Court in 2018. With time to reflect, Ford still doesn’t have any substance to her charges, like a time or a place for her alleged victimization: Readers looking to “One Way Back” for a magic bullet to prove...
Washington Post “gender columnist” Monica Hesse made a splash on the front page of Friday’s Style section celebrating Christine Blasey Ford’s new memoir. She made a pile of unsubstantiated allegations of attempted teenage rape against Brett Kavanaugh when he was up for the Supreme Court in 2018. With time to reflect, Ford still doesn’t have any substance to her charges, like a time or a place for her alleged victimization: Readers looking to “One Way Back” for a magic bullet to prove...
The View co-host Joy Behar scolded what she described as male members of her audience for not applauding Brett Kavanaugh sex assault accuser Christine Blasey Ford.
The press is once again treating Christine Blasey Ford with little journalistic skepticism as they promote her splashy new memoir.
Mark Judge and other online Republicans have been shredding Christine Blasey Ford's new memoir about the Kavanaugh accusations.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of attempted sexual assault, was willing to come forward publicly and tell her story in 2018 during an explosive Senate confirmation hearing. She was then plagued with threats of violence against herself and her family and was forced to live in an undisclosed location for months as a result. Speaking to "The View" on Tuesday, she talked about her new book detailing the ordeal. Among the things she revealed is that she...
Hollywood liberals rolled out the red carpet for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kanavaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford as part of her splashy media tour promoting her new book. Ford entered the national spotlight in 2018 after she came forward with a sexual assault allegation against Kavanaugh during his Senate confirmation, igniting an explosive political battle on Capitol Hill. She resurfaced last week with the release of her memoir "One Way Back." The latest stop on her book tour was a...