Justin Fairfax said “fпck that b!tch” as he tried to discredit his accuser during a private meeting Monday night, sources tell Geoff RBennett and me.


¡El fuego del basurero que es la política demócrata de Virginia se desata!

Ahora, NBC News informa que el Vicegobernador Fairfax usó lenguaje profano en una reunión privada al referirse a su acusador:



La declaración a la que se refiere NBC News es esta, que twitteado dos minutos antes:


En ella dice en parte ...
I’d like to begin by emphasizing how important it for us to listen to women when they come forward with allegations of sexual assault or harassment. As a former prosecutor and someone who is close with a number of women who are survivors of sexual assault, I know that many survivors of sexual assault suffer in silence, and it is absolutely essential to their healing and our healing as a culture that we give all survivors the space and support to voice their stories.
Regarding the allegation that has been made against me-while this allegation has been both surprising and hurtful, I also recognize that no one makes charges of this kind lightly, and I take it and this situation very seriously.
Obviamente, no sabemos si Fairfax es inocente o culpable. Pero usar un insulto profano como este sobre una mujer que lo está acusando de agresión sexual no será un buen augurio para él, especialmente considerando que los demócratas han estado diciendo que debemos escuchar y creer a las mujeres cuando hacen este tipo de acusaciones.
Fairfax podría ser inocente del "crimen" pero aun así tener problemas serios por la forma en que lo maneja. Los demócratas a menudo sostienen que los republicanos tienen estándares extremadamente altos. ¿Se mantendrán a los mismos estándares?
Aquí hay una versión que es más legible si desea leer la carta completa:

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