Early yesterday, I got word that Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) was a 'yes' on Kavanaugh.
I celebrated too early.
I should have known on Flake… he really should be a Democrat.
After being cornered by two liberal activists in an elevator, he caved and said he would
only vote for Kavanaugh if the FBI investigated him for a week first.
That's exactly what is happening and it is a huge mistake.
The protesters held the door of the elevator open as a spineless Flake was cornered by
two smaller, albeit more aggressive, women who trapped him there and berated him over
Kavanaugh.
After this went down, people started digging into exactly who these 'protesters' were
that descended on Flake.
One of them works for an organization that takes money from George Soros.
Figures.
Right behind those protesters were the reporters eagerly lapping up the whole scene.
Gee, it's just as though it were all planned.
Two women stepped forward and displaying a bigger set than Flake has ever had laid into
him…
hard.
One of those women is allegedly Ana Maria Archila.
The other is Maria Gallagher.
Both are alleged se*xual assault survivors.
Archila allegedly stood in Flake's office and told him her story about being se*xually
assaulted.
She went out of her way to remind him of that, stating "On Monday, I stood in your office.
I told you of my story of my s*exual assault."
So, they know each other.
Good to note.
Archila went on: "I told it because I recognized in Dr. Ford's story that she is telling
the truth.
What are you doing is allowing someone who actually violated a woman to sit on the Supreme
Court.
This is not tolerable.
You have children in your family.
Think about them."
Then Gallagher chimed in: "I was s*exually assaulted and nobody believed me.
I did not tell anyone, and you are telling all women they do not matter."
Gallagher was not done ripping Flake a new one either.
When she thought he was turning away from her, she said: "Do not look away from me.
Look at me and tell me that it does not matter what happened to me, that you will let people
like that go into the highest court of the land and tell everyone what they can do to
their bodies."
Flake never said any such thing.
I have no love for the only Republican Senator I have ever seen travel with Democrats to
visit Cuba.
But he did not say that.
She's putting words in the Senator's mouth.
It had the effect they wanted though…
Flake flaked and backed down at least for a week.
According to the website for Popular Democracy, Archila is the co-executive director of the
liberal advocacy group, which is based in New York.
The group describes itself as a "high-impact national organization that builds organizing
power to transform the local and state policy landscape through deep, long-term partnerships
with leading community-based organizing groups nationwide."
Archila joined the group in September 2013.
"A profile on Archila says that she emigrated to the U.S. from Bogota, Colombia when she
was 17 years old.
An outdated LinkedIn page says that Archila was formerly the co-executive director of
a similar advocacy group, Make the Road New York in Brooklyn.
Archila lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Brooklyn."
I am sure you would not be surprised in the least that Popular Democracy is funded by
none other than George Soros.
A document found on GiveWell.org listed a Soros organization, Open Society Foundations,
as one of their largest donors.
Archila is listed with her name and photograph on the Center For Popular Democracy staff
page.
Soros is mentioned on that page as well.
I should have known Soros would have his minions involved in all
These two fierce women, @AnaMariaArchil2 and Maria Gallagher, just shared their stories
of survival with @JeffFlake and demanded he vote no on Kavanaugh.
He refused to look at them or answer.
They are heroes.
He is a disgrace.
The groups leading a campaign targeting corporations that may benefit from Trump administration
policies have received millions from liberal billionaire George Soros.
"The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), a New York-based nonprofit consisting of old
chapters of the controversial and now-defunct Association of Community Organizations for
Reform Now (ACORN), and Make the Road New York (MRNY), a group whose 19,000 dues-paying
members are primarily Latino immigrants, have partnered to "name and shame" companies
the groups say are working with Trump or "profiting" from
his "anti-immigrant, anti-
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