Christian radio host: Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers ‘deserve to be mocked’

Far-right Christian radio host Sandy Rios has few things to say about Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her back in the 1980s when they were teenagers.

During a segment on her Sandy Rios in the Morning radio show this Thursday, Rios referred to a recent viral clip of President Trump’s speech at a Mississippi rally, where he mocked Ford’s account of Kavanaugh’s alleged assault.

In the video, Trump addressed Ford’s testimony, mocking her for not knowing the answers to questions about the timeline on the night of the alleged assault.

“I had one beer. Well, do you think it was — nope, it was one beer,” Trump said, mimicking Ford’s testimony. “How did you get home? I don’t remember. How’d you get there? I don’t remember. Where is the place? I don’t remember. How many years ago was it? I don’t know.”

“I don’t know. I don’t know,” the President continued as the audience laughed and cheered. “What neighborhood was it in? I don’t know. Where’s the house? I don’t know. Upstairs, downstairs — where was it? I don’t know — but I had one beer. That’s the only thing I remember.”

Rios played audio of Trump’s speech and said that she believed Ford “deserves mockery” because she was actually the “perpetrator.”

“Some people think that it was wrong to mock Christine Ford. I did my share of it, too. I think she’s a liar and I think she deserves mockery,” Rios said in an audio clip flagged by Right Wing Watch.

“I think she is the perpetrator,” she continued. “I think the more I’m learning about her, the more dangerous I’m hearing that she is. She’s not an innocent woman.”

Rios then regurgitated a right-wing conspiracy theory that claims Ford used her alleged knowledge of polygraph tests to help pass her own.

Listen to the audio below, via Right Wing Watch:

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Sky Palma

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