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Identity of Woman Who Screamed at Flake in Elevator Revealed, Soros Connection Uncovered

The woman who yelled at Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona while he was in the confines of an elevator Friday has also been vocal since then, revealing her name to be Ana Maria Archila.
She and another woman in the elevator, Maria Gallagher, have been dubbed “heroes” by many on the left.
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These two heroes, who confronted @JeffFlake this morning, just changed the course of the Kavanaugh process. We❤️you so much, @AnaMariaArchil2 and Maria Gallagher.
#StopKavanaugh
2:00 PM - Sep 28, 2018

But Archila is an experienced activist with ties to George Soros. She is co-executive director of the left-wing Center for Popular Democracy, a New York-based organizing group that gets much of its money from the liberal billionaire.
“George Soros is one of the largest funders to the CPD,” The Washington Free Beacon reported in 2017. “Soros provided the CPD with $130,000 from the Foundation to Promote Open Society in 2014 and $1,164,500 in 2015. Soros provided an additional $705,000 from the Open Society Policy Center in 2016.”
On Friday morning, Flake made his way to the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing after announcing that he intended to vote to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Archila and Gallagher were among the women who confronted him while blocking the door to the elevator he was on.
“This is not tolerable!” they screamed at him.
“You have children in your family. Think about them! I have two children. I cannot imagine that for the next 50 years they will have to have someone in the Supreme Court who has been accused of violating a young girl. What are you doing, sir?!” Archila shouted at Flake.
An aide asked her if she would talk to a staffer outside, to which Archila snapped, “No. I want to talk to him. Don’t talk to me.”
Gallagher said Flake’s decision had personal significance for her, telling Flake that she was sexually assaulted and nobody believed her.
“I didn’t tell anyone, and you’re telling all women that they don’t matter, that they should just stay quiet because if they tell you what happened to them you are going to ignore them. That’s what happened to me, and that’s what you are telling all women in America, that they don’t matter,” Gallagher said in the emotional confrontation.
“Look at me when I’m talking to you,” she demanded. “You are telling me that my assault doesn’t matter, that what happened to me doesn’t, and that you’re going to let people who do these things into power. That’s what you’re telling me when you vote for him. Don’t look away from me.”
NOW: @AnaMariaArchil2 confronts @JeffFlake before Senate Judiciary Committee. Shares her story of sexual assault and demands an explanation on his statement saying he will vote to confirm Kavanaugh. He refuses to answer. #StopKavanaugh @CPDAction @BeAHeroTeam
Flake listened to their shouting silently, occasionally nodding in response.  When the women finished and allowed him to pass, he continued to the committee hearing.
“I wanted him to feel my rage,” Archila said in an interview Friday with The New York Times. Her opportunity to express it to him came after she had spent all week in Washington protesting Kavanaugh’s nomination.
After private meetings with Senate Democrats, Flake told the panel that he would only vote for Kavanaugh on the condition that the Senate vote be delayed and another FBI investigation be conducted.
Archila claimed responsibility for Flake’s request to delay the vote. “His reaction shows the power that we have, together, when we chose to tell our stories and stand up for our vision of an inclusive society,” she wrote in an Op-Ed for USA Today on Saturday. “When we take action, we breathe new life and possibility into our democracy.”
It seems that there was more at play for the protesters than just rallying around in support of sexual assault survivors. Archila may have been as much against Kavanaugh for his politics as for the allegations. In her USA Today commentary, she revealed her political views, writing, “Brett Kavanaugh is not fit to serve.”
“Much of his record on civil rights, worker protections, health care and reproductive justice is an abomination. So, too, is his personal history of treating women as less deserving of respect and control over our lives, as these accusations against him have shown,” Archila wrote.
It doesn’t come as much of a surprise that the activist had political motives for the confrontation, but the revelation of her ties to Soros falls in line with concerns that many Kavanaugh protesters are paid players in the political arena.

‘True American Coward’: Candace Owens Attacks Flake over Kavanaugh Vote

Conservative commentator Candace Owens, left, and Sen. Jeff Flake, right.Left: Conservative commentator Candace Owens. (Candace Owens / Twitter). Right: Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Arizona. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
Conservative commentator Candace Owens on Friday lashed out at Sen. Jeff Flake over the Arizona Republican’s decision to festoon his support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh with a string of Democratic-inspired conditions.
Although Flake said he believed Kavanaugh was qualified, he also stood with Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to demand the FBI give the 30-year-old sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh a one-week investigation to see what turns up.
That reversal came after Flake was confronted by angry protesters in a Senate elevator.
The senator’s actions set Owens’ teeth on edge, and she snapped at him on Twitter, reminding America that the mob mentality has rarely brought justice.
“.@JeffFlake has just indicated that mob rule and radical feminism are the manner in which our republic shall be brought to its knees. He is proving that any and every man’s life can be crushed by the whim of an emotional woman. He is a true American coward,” she tweeted.
Candace Owens @RealCandaceO
.@JeffFlake has just indicated that mob rule and radical feminism are the manner in which our republic shall be brought to its knees.
He is proving that any and every man’s life can be crushed by the whim of an emotional woman.
He is a true American coward. #DefendOurBoys
“Attention black America: The last time a mob of white liberals demanded that we believe women without due process, our ancestors were hung from trees. Under no circumstances should we allow this radical feminism to persist,” Owens said later Friday.
Attention black America:
The last time a mob of white liberals demanded that we believe women without due process, our ancestors were hung from trees.
Under no circumstances should we allow this radical feminism to persist. #ConfirmKavanaughNow #StopModernLynchings
In further tweets, she made it clear she believes Democrats are not looking for truth but only want to delay Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
“One week delay will translate into one more week for them to scour the streets for broken, miserable women who are willing to put forth more egregious FALSE ALLEGATIONS against INNOCENT Brett Kavanaugh,” Owens tweeted. “Radical feminists DISGUST me.”
BRING IT TO AN IMMEDIATE VOTE.
One week delay will translate into one more week for them to scour the streets for broken, miserable women who are willing to put forth more egregious FALSE ALLEGATIONS against INNOCENT Brett Kavanaugh.
Radical feminists DISGUST me.

Delay it one more week, and the radical feminists will have a murder charge play against Kavanaugh.
They will literally say he raped, killed, and buried someone in a backyard 42 years ago.#ConfirmJudgeKavanaugh #ConfirmKavanaughNow
Some praised Flake for his decision, including West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin.
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I applaud Senator Flake's decision to rise above the partisan circus on display during this entire process. It is what is right and fair for Dr. Ford, Judge Kavanaugh, and the American people.
Others said the senator put himself beyond the pale with his action.
Is there still time to impeach Sen Jeff Flake for “dereliction of conservative duty”? (Asking for a friend)...
Fox News @FoxNews
.@dbongino: “Jeff Flake has no spine.”

One commentator said that the final verdict on Flake will depend on what “If Kavanaugh ends up being confirmed, then it probably isn’t going to hurt him too much among Republicans because he’ll be able to argue that he encouraged the Senate to take a move that eased doubts about Kavanaugh,” John J. “Jack” Pitney Jr., a political scientist at Claremont McKenna College in California, told USA Today.
“If, on the other hand, the delay should in some way lead to Kavanaugh’s defeat, that will be a lot more consequential for him, and Republicans will hold that against him.
“At the moment, he would definitely not be the favorite senator of the Republican base.”




Senator Cory Booker Can't Shake His Own Lurid Sexual Misconduct Allegations

BY DEBRA HEINE Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., asks a question of President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, during a third round on the third day of his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
A witness has emerged with allegations of teenage sexual misconduct against Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ), and that witness is -- surprise! -- Senator Cory Booker. Columns detailing his misconduct, written by Booker in the student-run Stanford Daily newspaper in 1992, were first unearthed by the Daily Caller in 2013. They became an issue again this month after the senator became one of the leading Democratic voices against Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
Earlier this month, Booker launched his 2020 presidential bid during a Judiciary Committee hearing where he awkwardly likened himself to Thracian gladiator Spartacus. This Friday, the senator awkwardly decried the "pernicious patriarchy" surrounding California professor Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Judge Kavanaugh.
"In the United States of America right now, there are dark corners of our culture. The Center of Disease Control reports 'one out of every three American women will experience some form of sexual violence,'" Booker intoned, adding that "60 percent of them go unreported."
One instance of underage sexual misconduct in 1984 did go reported, however -- by Booker himself. In a column in the student-run Stanford Daily newspaper in 1992, Booker admitted to taking advantage of an intoxicated classmate.
"New Year's Eve 1984 I will never forget. I was 15. As the ball dropped, I leaned over to hug a friend and she met me instead with an overwhelming kiss. As we fumbled upon the bed, I remember debating my next 'move' as if it were a chess game,” Booker wrote:
“With the 'Top Gun' slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my 'mark,’” he continued, without explaining what he meant by “mark.”
“Our groping ended soon and while no 'relationship' ensued, a friendship did. You see, the next week in school she told me that she was drunk that night and didn't really know what she was doing,” he added.
Booker’s intent of the column was to detail his transformation from a 15-year-old who was “trotting around the bases and stealing second” to someone who was called a “man-hater” over his pro-women views.
Booker returned to the subject of "date rape" a few months later:
“But by my second column, as I raised my noble pen to address the issue of date rape, I realized that the person holding it wasn't so noble after all,” he  wrote. “With this issue as with so many others, a dash of sincere introspection has revealed to me a dangerous gap -- a gap between my beliefs and my actions.”
The columns were written by Booker when he was an undergraduate at Stanford majoring in sociology.
Booker has called the uncorroborated accusations against Kavanaugh, which the judge has emphatically denied, “serious, credible, and deeply troubling” and called for an FBI investigation before holding a hearing.
NJ.com columnist Paul Mulshine suggested Thursday that Booker’s old columns seem a tad hypocritical given Booker's grandstanding over Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
“Based on that Stanford Daily column, Booker should be giving Kavanaugh the benefit of the doubt as well. The point of it was that the future senator had ‘a wake-up call’ and decided ‘I will never be the same,’” Mulshine wrote.
Booker’s office pushed back in a strong statement to Fox News:
“This disingenuous right-wing attack, which has circulated online and in partisan outlets for the past five years, rings hollow to anyone who reads the entirety of Senator Booker’s Stanford Daily column,” a spokesperson said.
“The column is in fact a direct criticism of a culture that encourages young men to take advantage of women -- written at a time when so candidly discussing these issues was rare -- and speaks to the impact Senator Booker’s experience working to help rape and sexual assault survivors as a college peer counselor had on him.”



Huge: Feinstein to Be Investigated
BY BRYAN CHAI
Sen. Dianne Feinstein will likely face a Senate investigation for her handling of the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.Alex Wong / Getty Images  
Sen. Dianne Feinstein will likely face a Senate investigation for her handling of the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. (Alex Wong / Getty Images)

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein has made a mockery out of the Supreme Court nomination process. Now, she has found herself in hot water following the controversy surrounding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and it has everything to do with her alleged treatment of Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton appeared Sunday on CBS’ “Face The Nation” and took Feinstein to task for how she used Ford.
“The Democrats have disgraced this process and the United States Senate in the orchestrated smear campaign of character assassination they’ve run against Judge Kavanaugh,” Cotton said.
“She has been victimized by the Democrats in this process,” he added. “They betrayed her own requests for confidentiality. They leaked this to the media at the last minute because they are on a search-and-destroy mission for Brett Kavanaugh.”
For his part, Cotton empathized with Ford, saying she was “sympathetic” and “sincere” in her testimony.
What he did criticize, however, was the disgusting way in which Democratic leadership weaponized an alleged victim of sexual assault.
“(Democratic leaders) have betrayed her,” Cotton said.
Cotton’s most pointed revelation, however, was the looming investigation into how Feinstein handled Ford’s request of confidentiality.
“Dianne Feinstein and her staff is going to face an investigation for why they leaked (Ford’s confidential letter alleging Kavanaugh assaulted her),” Cotton said. “She came forward confidentially to Dianne Feinstein. Dianne Feinstein did not share that with the proper authorities.”
If these allegations of misappropriate handling of confidential information are true, it makes Feinstein look a thousand times worse than she already does.
What a despicable and inhumane use of a person’s potential trauma for political gain. It’s no different than someone profiting off a dog-fighting ring.
Perhaps the best part of all of this is that Feinstein may have brought this on herself. If you stuck around for the very end of the first major Kavanaugh hearing, that sound you heard was Ford’s body being run over by a bus.
After being grilled about how the confidential letter leaked, Feinstein had the unmitigated gall to blame Ford.
“It’s my understanding that her story was leaked before the letter became public, and she testified that she had spoken to her friends about it and it’s most likely that that’s how the story leaked, and she had been asked by press,” Feinstein said.
She could have easily dismissed the notion and said that neither she nor her staff had anything to do with the leak. But then she turned around and blamed the victim? Absolutely reprehensible.
I honestly can’t think of a better stupid prize for Feinstein and her cronies than a thorough investigation into the stupid game of how a confidential letter was leaked to the public.
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