Anonymous ID: 0719e6 Oct. 14, 2020, 5:39 p.m. No.11075635   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5783 >>5869 >>5873 >>6050 >>6153 >>6195

TARA READE - SHOTS FIRED

 

October surprise: Biden sex-assault accuser Tara Reade releasing memoir right before election

Joey Pietro, The Western Journal By Joey Pietro, The Western Journal

Published October 14, 2020 at 7:48pm

 

October during a presidential election year has developed a reputation for being riddled with "surprises" – meaning unearthed political dirt on a candidate that may affect election outcomes.

 

One of this year's October surprises happens to be regarding Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his sexual assault accuser, Tara Reade.

 

Reade, a longtime Democrat, is planning to release a memoir on Oct. 27 titled "Left Out: When the Truth Doesn't Fit In," which details her experience after publicly sharing her allegation against Biden, who she claims sexually assaulted her while she worked for him in 1993. Biden was a senator at the time.

 

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October surprise: Biden sex-assault accuser Tara Reade releasing memoir right before election

Joey Pietro, The Western Journal By Joey Pietro, The Western Journal

Published October 14, 2020 at 7:48pm

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October during a presidential election year has developed a reputation for being riddled with "surprises" – meaning unearthed political dirt on a candidate that may affect election outcomes.

 

One of this year's October surprises happens to be regarding Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his sexual assault accuser, Tara Reade.

 

Reade, a longtime Democrat, is planning to release a memoir on Oct. 27 titled "Left Out: When the Truth Doesn't Fit In," which details her experience after publicly sharing her allegation against Biden, who she claims sexually assaulted her while she worked for him in 1993. Biden was a senator at the time.

 

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In her memoir, according to the promotional website, Reade promises to share "the aftermath of the re-victimization of speaking out about her sexual assault, with then Senator Joe Biden in 1993, where the shaming, attacks, and threats instigated by the media sent her into a personal tailspin."

 

"Tara-rized viciously by cyber bullies, receiving death threats and fearing for her life and those of her family, Tara tells how living with no regret and coming forward was right for her conscious," the website states.

 

In an article published Tuesday, Reade told Fox News that "by being really frank about my life, about what has happened to me, and how I keep forward," she hopes her work will help others who have also been victims.

 

But Reade told Fox she doesn't think the timing of her memoir's planned release by TVGuestpert Publishing will affect Biden's election chances because of the prevalence of early voting.

 

"It doesn't have anything to do with the election," she told Fox. "I do discuss Joe Biden and how I experienced Joe Biden as a staffer and as a woman. And it was not a positive experience, yet he is going to the most powerful position in the Western world."

 

Still, whether Reade intended to or not, her memoir may have an effect on voter turnout for Biden as the publicity will certainly bring Reade's allegation against the Democratic presidential candidate back to the public eye with only weeks before Election Day.

 

This is also an occasion for voters to remember Biden's running mate Sen. Kamala Harris' opinion on Biden's accusers. Only last year before she was selected by Biden as his vice-presidential running mate, of course Harris stated that she believed these women.

 

In April 2019, a reporter asked Harris' at a campaign event in Nevada, "Senator, the question for you is, as someone who has a relationship with Vice President Biden, what message would you give to the women who feel like their space has been invaded in the past by the Vice President?"

 

"I believe them, and I respect them being able to tell their story and having the courage to do it," Harris responded.

 

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Anonymous ID: 0719e6 Oct. 14, 2020, 5:46 p.m. No.11075753   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11075647

>You guys don't get it. Ric Grenell grabbed the Gay/Lesbian Community Microphone. He walked in, picked it up and said 'TRUMP 2020 Bitches'.

 

I really, really like and respect Richard Grenell. Can't decide if he's in the most optimum place right now, or would be better somewhere else.

 

Would certainly vote for him for higher office later on.

 

THIS.

 

Best friend's gay brother is a corporate executive in an Atlanta-based entity I won't name here.

 

The successful gay community in Atlanta (and it is sizeable, Atl is very LGBT friendly) has quietly decided it's had enough, according to him. They're just quiet about it.

 

I have to wonder if the lesbian community is as quietly conservative as the gay male side. You have to consider that "coming out" as conservative can be more difficult than being open about their personal lives.

 

 

>>11075647

Anonymous ID: 0719e6 Oct. 14, 2020, 5:48 p.m. No.11075795   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11075709

 

About all that over-the-top stuff…

 

My college band director always told us one thing before football games on the road: "People, be discreet".

 

Is it just me, or was sex in general more exciting back in the day when people had to sneak around? It was almost foreplay back then. All this out-there screeching about it and being so obvious has taken so much of the fun out of it.

Anonymous ID: 0719e6 Oct. 14, 2020, 6:02 p.m. No.11076037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6069

>>11075959

He dances so much better than me.

White guys over the age of 40 are very limited in what they can do without looking like idiots of the first water.

 

I have been studying video of the POTUS dance move to add to my skill set. It's plenty for weddings and for when wifey has been drinking and wants to dance in the kitchen on birthdays and holidays.

Anonymous ID: 0719e6 Oct. 14, 2020, 6:06 p.m. No.11076134   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11076038

I don't know who first came up with the whole "Q" concept, but wonder if they ever thought it would be as wildly, insanely successful as it is.

 

There are Q people and redpilled people EVERY damn where now.

We're the real pandemic.

The Chinese Plague is a far distant second.