Dr. Ford was "terrified" that a guy trying to stop her from screaming was going to kill her. OK, that sounds preposterous under the circumstances she described, but let's dig deeper.
She testified to the Committee that she was also "terrified" at being there. She gave no evidence of even being mildly nervous however, turning in an admirably polished performance that speaks well of the people who spent a week or so preparing her for her testimony. She gave a performance Meryl Streep would have been proud of, from her perfectly coifed blond tresses to her professorial spectacles to her engaging smiles and studied lack of knowledge about seemingly every thing she was asked, except of course for the traumatic event of 35 years ago that no one else can recall.
She seems to be a person who falls easily into exaggeration. For example, she exaggerated her credentials, claiming to be a psychologist when in truth she has a degree in the field but has apparently never been licensed.
What else has she exaggerated or failed to mention, other than her being " terrified"
at flying or living in a house with only one front door? We have no idea because no one has investigated her, her social media history has been totally scrubbed and she refuses to turn over even her therapists' notes.
Not to worry though, women always tell the truth and anyway Kavanaugh got drunk as a college student.
You know, the issue of Kavanaugh being angry and outraged versus Miss Cool cuts both ways.
She did not seem to have the outrage and anger that you would expect from an attempted rape and killing victim. She was very cerebral, talking about epineprine and nor-epinephrine levels in her brain and how it affected her memory.
Compare that to the woman in the elevator visciously confronting Flake for not feeling her pain. Which one, Dr. Fraud or the woman in the elevator do you think actually had a clear memory of being assaulted?