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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
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Welcome to the night's live broadcast of PPC this Saturday evening, September the 29th.
We dedicate that song to the Brett Kavanaugh accusers.
And if I had been Brett Kavanaugh, I think I would have just started out with my opening statement singing the lyrics to that classic Ray Steve song.
Because this whole thing is a national comedy at this point.
It is a national disgrace.
It is a joke.
Except the joke's on us.
But we're going to be bringing you another sizzling broadcast of our award-winning show tonight when Dr. F. Roger Devlin joins us to help us continue to track all the twists and turns of all the accusations being hurled at Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Tom Kaczynski will also appear later on in the show tonight.
Don't miss a single minute.
But so we, Keith Alexander and I, the first hour of last week's show, we did a very good job, I think, of breaking down the Kavanaugh situation as it existed up until that point.
Well, of course, a lot has happened since last Saturday.
And right on cue, yet another accuser.
We called this last week.
Again, they said the president with Roy Moore.
They're following the same game plan now.
Nothing could be more transparent.
We said that last week.
We say it again tonight.
So you had this one woman come forth and say, well, he was running around exposing himself to me in college.
And then another one actually got so outlandish.
It got so outlandish that I think they were saying Brett Kavanaugh was lining up women against the wall to go in and be raped by his friends.
I mean, come on, people.
You should have stuck with the smaller lie.
That was a little easier to swallow.
The bigger lion this time isn't necessarily the one that's more palatable.
I'll say again, Kavanaugh is an establishment conservative who normally wouldn't be worth fighting for, but I can only read so much BS before I start to sympathize.
I even sympathized for the first time in my life with Lindsey Graham this week, for God's sake.
That's how bad it's gotten.
So they're saying Kavanaugh allegedly exposed himself at a party in college.
I guess that's the same as rape now.
But he said he has a calendar from 1982.
Now, that's the kind of judge we need on the court, a guy that keeps his calendars from 1982 that exonerates him.
He insists he wasn't a rowdy teen, and he claimed he was a virgin during his college years, all the way up until the marriage night.
I was focused on academics and athletics and going to church every Sunday, working on my service projects and friendship, Kavanaugh said.
Now, the left pushes, this is interesting to me, and this dawned on me, too, the left pushes every form of degeneracy and perversion down our throats as if it's so wonderful.
So what gives?
Shouldn't this guy be celebrated if he did any of this?
Every other form of degeneracy?
But no, not in this case, obviously the double standard.
Yeah, Bill Clinton did it all, and that was fine.
Kevin McDonald said Republicans once again showing that they're terrified of being accused of violating taboos set up by liberals.
Accusations are now proof if and only if it helps the left.
Yes, you're right, Kevin, about that.
Vote quickly.
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What is the old thing?
Carthage must be destroyed.
The GOP must be destroyed.
It's so convenient that this new Brett Kavanaugh accuser waited an extra week to come forward.
See, they stagger out, Keith, these accusations on purpose.
They did it with Trump.
It didn't work.
They did it with Roy Moore.
It did.
Now, Kavanaugh, this is a coordinated effort to stop Kavanaugh.
Federal authorities should examine these accusers' communications and financial accounts to look for potential bribes.
These women should be investigated and put in prison if found guilty.
Same for the fake accusers of Roy Moore.
No way in hell are these protests organic.
They're all wearing matching shirts.
We've seen some protests across the country this week.
I'm sure somebody probably paid for the transportation as well.
Tucker Carlson said it.
All men are guilty, not because they've been proven guilty, but because they are men.
They're inherently guilty by their nature.
All women must be believed, not because what they say can be proven to be true, but because they are female.
And now you have this greaseball lawyer, this porn lawyer who represents Stormy Daniels who's obstructing this whole process.
This third so-called victim, and we mentioned this a moment ago, claiming that she knew Kavanaugh in high school, and he was setting up this rape ring.
Keith, I've seen enough to know.
I have seen too much.
You know, I think that the left thinks they've stumbled on the foolproof formula for taking down any conservative.
Racist and rapist sound an awful lot alike.
They're going to first give you the charge of racist if they can, which absolutely knocks anyone out of the box, turns any man, white male, into a quivering bowl of jello.
And he just breaks into Jimmy Swaggart mode where he says, I've sinned.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Well, if that won't work, and it won't work on an assiduously proper mainstream conservative like Brett Kavanaugh, well, they just drop the C and add a P.
So rather than a racist, now he's a rapist.
And unless he can prove his bona fides as a homosexual, he is going to be vulnerable to that type of charge.
The fact that he is married and has fathered a couple of children shows that he has what it takes, apparently, in the eyes of the left to be a rapist.
And isn't it odd to find the Democrats suddenly becoming the defenders of feminine virtue after we've had John Kennedy, then Bobby Kennedy, then Martin Luther King, then Bill Clinton, all world-class daddyos, okay?
And they've tried to turn this choir boy, squeaky clean, goody two-shoes Brett Kavanaugh into Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde on a booty call or something.
You know, this guy is just, you know, he's turned into the sexual predator squared.
It's incredible that, you know, this stuff can get, it just isn't laughable.
But because of cultural Marxism's long march through the institutions, the left is in control of the broadcast media.
They're in charge of the print media.
They're in charge of academia.
They're in charge of the entertainment industry.
So basically everything that we get, all information except for a few lonely outlets like the political cesspool and a few places on the internet, they basically serve as a filter for all this information.
Now, another thing that the left has done in Kavanaugh is they have shown the fallacy of the mainstream conservative aversion to identity politics.
Identity politics is here to stay, folks, and we better get on board and start using it.
Now, identity politics is not just race.
It's also gender.
They're trying to peel off parts of the conservative coalition to weaken us, and the Me Too movement is their latest effort to peel women away from conservatism.
That's what they're trying to do, and they are preying upon these post-menopausal women like Christine Blasey Ford and Mrs Ramirez and that porn lawyer Aviatti's latest discovery.
All these women, you know, like what's his name, Roger Devlin, has said, you know, women are absolutely irresistible to men between 16 and 30.
These women aren't, and they love all this attention that they get through the Me Too movement.
So Christine Blasey Ford says, Me Too.
There's no price to be paid.
Nobody dares say anything bad about her.
And a lot of women think she's a hero.
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One thing about the media, by the way, this is just a quick aside.
I want to say one thing before I toss it back to you, Keith.
One thing about the media I noticed is that there were two pictures in the New York Times this week after the testimonies of Judge Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, respectively.
And I told you at lunch yesterday, Keith, I said, any woman who uses three names, who carries three names, that's an immediate red flag right from the jump.
But nevertheless, in the New York Times, they had images of each published side by side.
And it had Christine Ford standing upright with her back arched and her hand very properly taking the oath.
And it had Judge Kavanaugh seated and scowling.
Now, they could have done that for either one of them.
I mean, Brett Kavanaugh had to stand up and take the oath as well, but they didn't use that picture.
And they could have taken an unflattering picture of her and put it in there.
But it just goes to show the media is so god-awful.
God let it be destroyed.
Yeah, they are the left is definitely the lawmarcher of the institution has gone through broadcast media, print media, and all these other institutions that form our opinions by psychological conditioning.
That's what they're doing with those little subtle tricks like the one you just.
And if good guys had been in charge of the press, it could have been the exact opposite.
It could have had Kavanaugh looking good and her looking like a Cretan.
But nevertheless, what happened to Roy Moore, what's happening to Brett Kavanaugh, will be unleashed on every heterosexual candidate and or nominee henceforth unless real men put a stop to it.
Now, I know what the Democrats are up to here, Keith.
Obviously, in the short term, they would like to see this guy not be confirmed so they can get a more liberal one confirmed if the Dems take the Senate.
That's their immediate goal.
But secondarily, even if they lose the Kavanaugh confirmation, they can at least go to the public and say, hey, here's the GOP.
They're standing behind rapists.
Vote for the Democrats in November.
But it may actually backfire.
It may just backfire.
Look, even Jerry Falwell.
Look what Jerry Falwell Jr. said this week.
Conservatives and Christians need to stop electing nice guys.
They may make great Christian leaders, but what we need are street fighters like Donald Trump at every level of government because the liberal Democrats are playing for keeps and Republican leaders are a bunch of whips.
Now, that is Jerry Falwell Jr.
And another, very quickly, and this gets back to what you wanted to talk about, Keith, Travis Hale, who runs the blog Alt-Right Christian, he wrote this.
So now our national discourse is dictated by the Kindle Unlimited-fueled fantasies of menopausal cat ladies about frat boys who just can't control themselves around her younger self.
And that's what you were talking about at lunch yesterday.
Now, Christine Blasey Ford, three names, don't you know, is fantasizing about how men must have seen her 40 years ago before she wasted her life.
Well, this is exactly right.
And that's why we've got Roger Devlin on tonight, because he's written all about the sexual dynamics in this new age under the triumph of liberalism.
And one of the things that he points out is that women are absolutely irresistible to men between, let's say, their mid-teen years and to age 30 at least, and maybe a little bit beyond or whatever, you know, depending on how well the woman takes care of herself.
But once you reach post-menopause, you don't cast the same spell on men if you're a woman.
And I have the feeling there are a lot of women who realize that, particularly professional women like Christine Blasey Ford.
I haven't heard anything about her having any children, but she does have this career as some type of minor academic at some of the numerous University of California, Fullerton, Santa Clara, blah, blah, blah, Lodi, all over the place.
And she has put all of her efforts rather than into bearing children and raising a family into writing turgid tracts on gender studies or theory and things like this and that are read by other academics, but barely even read by them.
And like Peggy Lee in her last big hit of 1969, she's asking herself, is this all there is?
And then lo and behold, down the pike, the liberals have provided the Me Too movement, where a woman can't be challenged on her assertions of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
And nobody will go after, even Lindsey Graham, even all these big Republicans, they say how much they have sympathy for Christine Blasey Ford.
So no one is laying waste to her the way that Brett Kavanaugh is having to be attacked.
But they should, and boy, I would.
But see, what is happening, though, Christine Blasey Ford gets no real pushback from the right, and the left is patting her on the back and say, you go, girl, and whatnot.
And so it's irresistible to these women that feel that somehow life is passing by.
They're being improperly ignored.
Why don't I have that old black magic anymore?
And they draw them in.
They draw in.
It's like Travis Hale said, the fever dreams of post-menopausal women are now coming to light.
And they're focusing on some guy they saw, you know, at a party 35 years ago.
If that, if they even did that much.
And like the crocodile in Peter Pan, you know, Crocodile got Captain Hook's hand and it tasted so good that he spent the rest of his life following Captain Hook's boat around, hoping Captain Hook would fall off and he could get the rest of them.
Well, you know, Christine Blasey Ford apparently now some male in her acquaintance of, you know, passing acquaintance, even at that, in her adolescence, who, you know, she may have fancied was attracted to her, now is in a position of power and authority or on the cusp of a position of power and authority.
And now she can get her 15 seconds of fame, as Andy Warhol famously predicted the wave of the future would be.
Every person would have 15 seconds of fame.
She's getting hers right now, or 15 minutes of fame, based on these totally unfounded accusations.
You know, she should have been laughed out of the building.
But this has some type of, you know, infernal attraction to women.
I was at Thanksgiving dinner last year when the Roy Moore thing was going on.
And there's a young lady there who I thought was pretty level-headed and pretty conservative.
And I mean, she went off when I tried to defend Roy Moore.
And just think about the difference in the treatment that Roy Moore got from Trump and the establishment in Washington versus Brett Kavanaugh.
Nobody would come to his defense, you know, because he just went to the University of Alabama School of Law and had just been a Supreme Court justice on the Alabama Supreme Court.
He was a yokel.
He was a, you know, a hick.
But Brett Kavanaugh is one of the Acela Carter heroes.
He's one of the establishment mainline.
And if they can take him down, folks, they can take down anything.
That's right.
That's key.
If they could take down a guy who was a virgin until his marriage wedding night, according to him, there ain't no hope for anybody.
But this guy is goody two-shoes.
Now, you know, let's face it, this guy was a guy that all the other teenagers depended on to be the designated driver of last resort while everybody else was going out getting wasted.
You could depend on Goody Two Shoes staying sober, being polite, and keeping his head squarely on his shoulders and bringing everybody else safely home.
This is a guy that now sounds as if he's Albert DeSalvo, the Boston strangler, based on the latest incarnations of fantasy that the left is bringing out.
Let me also say this.
I think Jeff Flake was a plant.
I think he dangled like a carrot in front of the Republicans his vote and then said, uh-uh, but it's conditioned on you giving them a week for an investigation.
And what will happen?
And in that week, there'll be another 10 porn lawyer clients.
Yeah, we're going to have porn films starring Brett Kavanaugh before it's all over with.
We'll be right back with Roger Devlin.
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Okay, so we're back, and here's what's going to happen.
We had a little problem connecting with Roger Devlin.
I'm going to ask Keith to hold court.
Keith, hold court.
Sam, I just got Roger on his cell phone.
If you can call me on my cell phone while Keith is treading water, we'll get Roger.
All right, go, Keith.
Okay, let's just look at this and all the players in it.
Jeff Flake, appropriately named Jeff Flake, was one of the people that was on the fence, supposedly, in the Republican Party, about voting up for the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh as our next Associate Justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.
He comes in at the 11th hour and says he is going to vote for Kavanaugh.
Then he adds, after having some encounter in an elevator with a bunch of feminists who were, you know, harassing him, supposedly, I think the thing was done long before this.
He says, my vote is conditioned upon you letting the FBI investigate Ms. Ford and other claims of sexual assault or harassment on the part of Brett Kavanaugh, having the FBI do this at least for one week.
Well, watch one week stretch into two.
Watch a bunch more piling on.
We're going to have more and more women who fit the profile, age-wise and otherwise, of Christine Blasey Ford.
Might even get Stormy Daniels or somebody.
I'd be impressed if it was like a 19-year-old college co-ed that came forward.
But you're not going to see that.
It's going to be all this ancient history, you know, and he apparently stole a kiss.
Ancient history, real or imagined.
Yeah, some girl that said that he stole a kiss at a sixth grade church social or something like that is going to come out of the woodwork.
And we're going to have to investigate this ad nauseum.
And they're going to keep pushing back the confirmation date when lo and behold, here we are on the eve of the election.
And they're going to do their best.
November's coming fast.
And after that, if they win the positions in the Senate and in the House of Representatives that they expect to win in this midterm election, it won't matter if the consensus of the FBI is that he is the purest man since Jesus dwalked the earth.
He will not be confirmed.
We now have our featured guest of the hour, Dr. F. Roger Devlin, a Ph.D.
Roger is an independent scholar and the author of a couple of great books.
The one we'll be focusing on once again tonight, Sexual Utopia and Power, The Feminist Revolt Against Civilization.
You should buy that book if you haven't read it.
He returns to the show, of course, to apply his insight to the allegations being made against Brett Kavanaugh.
Keith, you've got an opening question for Roger.
Roger, I know we're running a little late getting you on.
Welcome back to the show, my friend.
Good to have you.
Keith, go.
Yeah, Roger, you've written extensively about sexual dynamics in the age, our modern age of liberalism.
How does this Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford affair fit into your research on these matters?
It's typical in that it's a charge that by its very nature can't be either confirmed or disproven.
A lot of, I guess, I don't know whether the term sexual harassment has been used in connection with this, but that's the concept that was introduced back in the 80s, and it can mean almost anything.
You know, basically anything that a man does can be classed as wrong if the woman complains about it.
Well, remember this, Roger.
Remember Chris Rock's famous comment said sexual harassment is when an ugly guy asks you out for a date?
Yeah, oh, yeah, sure, sure, sure.
I don't know what this woman's particular motives are, but, you know, anybody can make up a story like that.
People on the internet are joking about why can't Brett Kavanaugh rape a woman who hasn't worked for George Soros?
They've apparently all been involved in left-wing politics.
There are pictures of this Ford lady with Bill Clinton and other Democratic worthies.
And yeah, you know, and now a couple of George Soros employees are accusing him.
But any man is vulnerable, and it's impossible to defend yourself against it.
It's impossible for one thing because there are no rules, you know, under a concept such as sexual harassment.
Anything that causes a woman to complain can be considered harassment.
You know, the proof that you harassed her being that she complained.
So, you know, guys, there's no due process, in other words, at all.
And in accusations of rape now, there's very often no due process.
In North Carolina, a simple naming of the supposed perpetrator with the time and place is enough to support a verdict of guilty of rape.
In other states, in Washington state, the burden of proof in rape cases has been explicitly shifted to the defendant.
Well, you know, Roger.
Roger, one of the things that we pointed out about every initiative of the left from the Brown versus Board of Education decision on forward, there's one common thread that follows through every one of them, and it is that their net result is to reduce white birth rates.
Yes.
Yes.
What do you think about this?
Like a lot of this is going on.
A lot of it began.
The craziness began on college campuses.
And I think, you know, college campuses are where women used to go to, you know, half the women who went to college went there to find a husband before the 19th century.
An MRS degree, they used to say.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And yeah, they talked about the pre-wed program at one girl's college near where I live.
They went to it just to date the medical students of Johns Hopkins, who was famous.
And now, you know, the effect of having a lot of casual sex on campus is, of course, the women quickly tire of it and they become frustrated with the men who don't call them back.
And so it makes them resentful and it makes them ripe for the man-hating message of feminism.
One of the points that you bring out in with their women's studies programs to take in these young women and focus their anger at men.
Well, one of the things that you mentioned in Sexual Utopian Power is that women are attracted to alpha males.
Right.
But most men aren't alpha males.
Right.
Alpha women.
The same as with men and women.
How many women actually look like the center folds in Playboy?
Right.
But you see that the power of the sexes is very unequal.
Women are the women control when sex takes place.
So ordinary women can throw themselves at attractive men and get sexual favors from them in a way that men can't throw themselves at attractive women, you know.
Right.
It's what we said before when we've talked that an alpha woman generally only wants to date and mate and marry alpha men.
But an alpha man, because his carnality is basically polygamous rather than hypergamous like the woman's, he'll have sex with a beta female, a chi female, a delta female, all the way down to an omega female.
Think about Arnold Schwarzenegger impregnating his maid.
Well, not all of us, Keith, but let's get this back on how it applies to Kavanaugh, though.
Yeah.
Well.
Go ahead, Roger.
Yeah, it's just another example.
The Kavanaugh situation is just another example of something that's happening in the wider society.
It surprises me how many still support feminism and are going around saying, I believe women and all that.
Because the number of men who have not been falsely accused is constantly shrinking.
A whole bunch of new crimes have been actually thought up, like not just sexual harassment and date rape, but for example, stalking, so-called domestic violence, child abuse.
These are also words that can mean pretty much anything.
And they're used almost exclusively against men, often by women who are seeking divorce.
And again, Roger, let me just say this.
All of those things have the net resulting effect of reducing white birth rates.
Yes, sure.
That's one of the big problems that we have.
More than one child or two.
Right.
And, you know, our divorce laws, the no-fault divorce initiative, has basically made marriage a trap for an honest man.
And, you know, if you marry the wrong woman, heaven help you.
And, you know, we all know men that are in this situation.
Yes.
And this seems to be just the latest development in anti-male animals.
But what's interesting to me is that Kavanaugh, by all appearances, doesn't seem to be that guy.
He seems to be a guy that maintained his chastity until marriage and then has a couple of kids and is married and apparently has been a pretty straight shooter.
And even he now is vulnerable.
Even he's vulnerable.
When we come back, we're going to continue our discussion with Dr. Roger Devlin about how he applies his findings to the Kavanaugh situation.
Stay tuned.
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We are back with Dr. Roger Devlin, author of the book Sexual Utopia and Power, and he is applying some of the findings from his research, the research that went into writing that book to the Kavanaugh situation here.
Roger, I got some correspondence from a listener in Texas earlier this week that actually prompted my call to you to invite you onto the program again this week.
Of course, it's always good to have you on.
But it was, in fact, this listener in Texas who wrote this that brought you back to us this particular evening.
And he writes, I've never seen this level of hysteria and fabricated smears before.
It makes Anita Hill look low-key in comparison.
And of course, it's an attack against all traditional heterosexual men.
I wonder how bad it'll get.
If the left wins this, there will never be another quote-unquote conservative heterosexual male nominated for the Supreme Court.
Maybe not liberal ones either.
One interesting take on what's going on, especially the psychology of the women involved, including female reporters, would be Roger Devlin's.
Roger Devlin's essay on hypergamy and his book, Sexual Utopia in Power, provide insightful background on what's going on in the minds of these women, including the media women involved, which still to its essence is envy and hatred of men.
Would you agree with that, Roger?
Yes, yes.
Maybe we could talk a little bit about accusations of rape, although I don't believe Mrs. Ford is accusing Kavanaugh of actual rape.
That, of course, is the ultimate weapon against men.
And I already mentioned that in some states, the presumption of innocence for men has been explicitly dropped, and the man has to prove that he's innocent.
America now, you know, has a larger proportion of its citizens in prison than any other country in the world, except, I believe, for North Korea.
And 90% of those are men.
And a lot of them are men who've become victims of the divorce system or in some cases, victims of false rape accusations.
I don't suppose you've ever heard, Jim, of the Innocence Project.
They've been able to exonerate, so far, 362 men from mostly from charges of rape based on DNA evidence.
Some of these men served up to 27 years in prison.
It's getting to be very common now to read stories in a local paper about guys getting out of jail when it's proved that they couldn't have committed rapes that they were convicted for.
And also, it's hard not to notice all the weird accusations against prominent men such as the French politician Dominique Strausskahn, Julian Assange of Wikileaks, Kobe Bryant, the basketball player, the Duke La Crosse, all of these cases, very, very dubious rape charges where, you know, in the case of the Duke rape case,
they were even exonerated by the DNA evidence, and the prosecutor still kept on trying to prosecute them.
There seems to be a mentality that, you know, since the crime of rape is so serious, we ought to drop the protections of the accused, the standard due process protections, and just go to maximizing convictions.
On campuses, now we've got private tribunals trying guys for date rape on campuses, and they have no due process protections.
You don't have a right to a lawyer.
There's no presumption of innocence.
Hearsay evidence is admitted.
And guys can be expelled for this, and obviously, you know, on nothing more than an accusation, nothing more than an accusation.
The number of men who have not experienced this personally or do not have, you know, good friends or relatives who have experienced this is continually diminishing.
So eventually there's going to have to be some kind of reaction.
But it obviously isn't yet.
Roger, this is Keith.
Let me just say this.
One of the things I remember vividly from reading Sexual Utopian Power is that women basically focus on alpha males, which is a small part of the male population.
When I was growing up and you were growing up, there was a saying that was current that was there's a lid for every pot.
In other words, there's a man for every woman, there's a woman for every man.
There's a woman for every girl, right?
That's right.
Well, it seems like unless you are a genuine alpha male, like a Bill Clinton or a Donald Trump or some of these other guys that seem to be able to get away with murder, regular guys like Brett Kavanaugh don't stand a chance.
They just, you know, if they dare to, you know, throw their hat in the ring of the, you know, sexual mating game and whatnot, there's no telling where it will end for them.
Oh, yes, even a date request can form the basis for an accusation of sexual harassment.
Even a first date, some people think it's, you know, repeated date requests.
No, even a first date request can support a charge of harassment now.
There's no definition in these terms.
Yeah, you had said once before that basically women wish that most men would just disappear, but they're having to deal with these men now in the workplace and stuff like this.
So it really puts males in a precarious situation.
They don't need the beta males to marry to support them anymore.
They can work for themselves.
The revolution of women going into the workplace has made women economically independent.
But it also promotes divorce and makes women more picky about who they do marry.
So yes, it's harmed men greatly.
Well, we've gotten some emails since you've been on, Roger.
I'll read this one from Tom.
I won't read all of it, but I'll read this.
All I can say is that any young heterosexual white man better avoid drive-ins in similar places.
Am I liable for prosecution for indiscretions I had 50 years ago in Maryland?
Where's Joe Bob Briggs on this issue?
And what he says is true.
And that's the point.
That's the point for the last two weeks is that it's not about Kavanaugh.
I don't care about Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh's not our guy.
But if they can hang Kavanaugh, they can hang anybody.
And this isn't Schilling for Trump.
This isn't anything like that.
If they can get a guy as squeaky cling, apparently, as Kavanaugh is, they can get any guy who had any indiscretion, even going back to high school.
The Pope is vulnerable.
The Pope will be the next victim.
I wish they'd get him.
But anyway, go, Roger.
I personally have been waiting for the first charge of sexual harassment on the job from a porn actress.
I don't know when that's going to come.
But, yeah.
And you know.
Davian Natty will bring it up for us.
These guys, they say that we should believe women.
But, you know, there's an enormous amount of evidence that false charges against men are extremely common.
There are some experts, you know, like policemen, people in the legal system who deal with rape accusations all the time.
And they'll often estimate on the basis of their own experience that between a third and a half of rape accusations are false.
Women make false charges for all kinds of reasons.
To seek revenge, to try to get an alibi for themselves, to get sympathy, attention, Marital rape can be used to gain custody of children.
There didn't used to be such a thing.
That's a new feminist innovation.
Innovation.
To now rape his wife.
And in the armed services where they got women serving now, they even use rape accusations to avoid deployment to combat zones.
And, you know, these lower standards of proof and the shifting of the burden of proof in rape cases, it can't possibly be aimed at punishing more real rapists.
The only possible function is to get more men, get, you know, guilty verdicts on more men.
And to stop, and to reduce white birthrights again.
Yeah.
That seems to be the common thread that runs through every leftist initiative that we've seen since 1954 and the Brown decision.
Oh, sure.
Although there are plenty of other men who fall a lot of, I live in the Baltimore area, and we have these guys being exonerated from rape charges all the time, and most of them are black.
So, you know, and anybody can fall a victim to an accusation like this.
Well, and that's the thing.
I mean, obviously, all it takes now, this is obvious, and we made mention of this last week, is one unsubstantiated claim with no corroborating evidence.
Before Flake flaked, he actually did say something sensible.
It's that in our system, you have the presumption of innocence, and without any corroborating evidence, you can't take these things as seriously as the left would want.
But of course, he held true to his namesake and flaked.
But Roger, we've only got a minute or two remaining.
A final word to you.
And do you think that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, or do you think Me Too is going to get him?
If I had to bet, I'd say I think he's going to be confirmed.
It's too weak a case.
It'll be a close vote, but I don't know.
Well, I think the left is pulling out all the stops to try to prevent it from happening and trying to play four corners offense or defense to take it beyond November.
We'll be back again with similar accusations for every guy who comes up, you know.
But they may do it.
Certainly if they win.
Right.
If they're able to stop him from being confirmed, they're going to continue to do it with even more fervor.
But this may be par for the course, win or lose.
They may do it every time just to see if and when it sticks.
What we said about this, Roger, was this.
The primary charge is you're a racist.
But if that doesn't work, then just drop the C and put a P in there, and they can get any heterosexual man on being a rapist now.
Even a guy that was a virgin until he went home after the wedding.
So, according to him, if that's true. We'll take his word for it.
I don't think a guy would lie about that.
James wouldn't.
So anyway, that's where we're at, Roger.
Thanks for coming on with us and helping us attempt to make sense of some of this stuff.
Roger Devlin, everybody, buy his books, Sexual Utopian Power at Amazon.com.
We'll be back with Tom Kaczynski next.
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