The left’s latest bogus rape allegation against President Trump has already imploded on the launching pad due to the whacky feminist who after over two decades, has now decided to tell her story.
It is a familiar pattern that has been used against both Trump and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and this time the accuser is advice columnist E. Jean Carroll who just coincidentally happened to have a new book coming out next week. According to Carroll, Trump forced himself on her inside the dressing room of a swanky New York department store in the mid-1990s.
This time, the accuser isn’t getting as much media attention as previous ones but CNN always has a spot for such lurid garbage and during an interview with multimillionaire pretty boy anchor Anderson Cooper, she spectacularly melted down on national TV forcing CNN to immediately go to a commercial when she discredited her own claims.
Not only did Carroll deny that the alleged encounter was sexual but then said that most people find rape to be “sexy” after which the flabberghasted host hit the eject button.
CHECK IT OUT:
Anderson Cooper went straight to commercial right after this comment. pic.twitter.com/hkM7KCYw71
— Cameron Cawthorne (@Cam_Cawthorne) June 25, 2019
Transcript excerpt via The Daily Wire:
“You don’t feel like a victim?” asked Cooper. Carroll has been reluctant in interviews to claim that she was “raped,” though what she detailed in her book of the alleged incident is definitionally rape.
“I wasn’t thrown on the ground and ravished,” the accuser said. “Which, the word rape has so many sexual connotations,” she claimed. “This was not — this was not sexual. It just, it hurt —.”
“Well, I think most people think of rape as — I mean, it is a violent assault,” the CNN host interjected.
Carroll countered: “I think most people think of rape as being sexy.”
“Mhmm,” Cooper uttered.
“Think of the fantasies,” the accuser suggested.
“Mhmm,” Cooper again responded.
“We’re gonna take short, quick break,” the CNN host stumbled. “If you stick around, we’ll talk to you on the other side.”
“You’re fascinating to talk to,” Carroll oddly chimed in.
In her book entitled “What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal,” Carroll wrote:
“The next moment, still wearing correct business attire, shirt, tie, suit jacket, overcoat, he opens the overcoat, unzips his pants, and, forcing his fingers around my private area, thrusts his penis halfway — or completely, I’m not certain — inside me. It turns into a colossal struggle,” she alleges. “I am wearing a pair of sturdy black patent-leather four-inch Barneys high heels, which puts my height around six-one, and I try to stomp his foot. I try to push him off with my one free hand — for some reason, I keep holding my purse with the other — and I finally get a knee up high enough to push him out and off and I turn, open the door, and run out of the dressing room.”
But her not being bothered about it enough to bring it up until Trump was president smacks of dishonesty as well as a cynical publicity grab to get the same liberal schmucks who have shelled out millions of dollars for copies of the Mueller Report despite it being available for free to similarly plunk down their cash for her smutty tome.
As for Trump? He has vehemently denied the accusations including trolling the author as being “not my type” which clearly hurt Carroll who retorted:
“I love that, I am so glad I am not his type. I’m so glad,” Carroll responded on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Anderson".
https://t.co/9SMnFSil74— John Obbo (@jfjabbo) June 25, 2019
While she still has to make her rounds of the typical anti-Trump outlets including ABC’s snakepit “The View” it doesn’t bode well for Carroll when she was cut off by CNN, a disgraceful excuse for a news network that has repeatedly given air time to some of the slimiest grifters seeking to cash in in Trump Derangement syndrome including faded porn queen Stormy Daniels and her disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti.