25) The second clue is the first line of the second paragraph. As others have pointed out, the font size is not consistent; is this a sloppy printout she is sending on a letter of historic importance?pic.twitter.com/yyQUiBm6Mg
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36) Another example: The letter writer refers to the same bathroom twice, but the second mention makes it sound like it is a totally different bathroom.pic.twitter.com/Uqva0uwjls
37) If she is married and published under her married name why is she using her maiden name?pic.twitter.com/FVOQqrqRyt
38) Why doesn’t she refer to herself as “Dr.?” Where is her return address? Where is Feinstein’s address? Eshoo’s?pic.twitter.com/3fwyYctT1c
39) The word “confidential” appears three times, once in bold. Where did Ford agree to have her name released again?pic.twitter.com/gfDgEPUu6J
40) Shift in tense here: “It is upsetting” (present tense) but “I felt” (past tense). Again not PhD level writing or even basic business writing.pic.twitter.com/6t2V2nVU8f
41) Where is the Privacy Release Form that would allow Feinstein to inquire on Ford’s behalf?
43) Why did Ricki Seidman, a loyal Clinton and Obama operative, say. 20 days before the letter was written, “I expect a strategy will emerge” to counter Kavanaugh?https://dailycaller.com/2018/09/21/ricki-seidman-strategy-defeat-kavanaugh/ …
44) Timeline: July 6, “I notified my local representative.” July 10, Seidman does interview predicting “strategy.” July 30–letter. Was it snail mailed or emailed? Faxed?
45) This whole story just doesn’t add up. Starting with that very fake-sounding letter.
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