Friday, September 21, 2018
A Possible Motive For Kavanaugh's Accuser?
Four days ago, RedState asked a serious and (in my opinion) legitimate question about the woman who has accused SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were both teenagers. To quote the title of their article, "What does Christine Ford stand to gain by her story?" Put another way, what would motivate her to make a false accusation, if it is indeed false? Gateway Pundit has a possible answer, which comes via Natural News. Dr. Ford, who is a professor at Palo Alto University and has worked at Stanford University, has also worked with the pharmaceutical company Corcept Therapeutics, which makes only one product, mifepristone tablets having the brand name "Korlym". Mifepristone is also the active ingredient in RU-486, known as the "abortion pill". Corcept, in fact, warns that their product may cause termination of pregnancy. (After clicking the link, scroll down to the rectangular box, which has also been reproduced at both RS and NN.) Thus, a possible motivation for Dr. Ford's accusation could be to protect the profits of a corporation with whom she has worked. If Kavanaugh is seated on the SCOTUS, he could (as far as some on the left appear to believe) somehow overturn Roe vs. Wade, which would allow states to against regulate and thus restrict abortion, which would decrease the demand for products which contain mifepristone, thus decreasing profits for its manufacturers. But don't take my word for it. Click on the links, read the information, and decide for yourselves.
Labels:
Abortion,
Business,
National Politics,
Science
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