Credible?
It is a point of law that if a witness lies even once to the court, the jury has every right to disbelieve everything he or she has said. Using that measure, Christine Ford did not come across as credible before the Senate, no matter how many people say they believe what she said.
The most obvious untruth was when she told the Senate committee she couldn’t come to Washington from California to testify because she was afraid of flying. During the Republican prosecutor’s questioning, however, it turned out she had flown all over the world on numerous occasions both for business and for pleasure. In fact, she had several weeks previously taken a polygraph test at an airport hotel within a few miles of the Senate hearing room.
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