“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes
The Democrats wanted you to think they “believe all survivors” during Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination hearings.
But when one of their own candidates was accused of physically or sexually assaulting a woman—or underage girl—they turned a blind eye to their shocking allegations.
The Democrats elected at least four separate candidates who face accusations of abusing women on Tuesday.
Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota.
Rep. Ellison’s ex-girlfriend, Karen Monahan, came forward in late August with shocking revelations that the years she lived with the Democrat congressman were pure, abusive hell.
She recorded a cell phone video of Ellison dragging her off a bed by her feet and screaming foul language at her in 2016.
She produced medical records from November 2017, showing that she endured “emotional and physical abuse from a partner”—and names “congressman Ellison” as the culprit!
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Here is one of my Dr visits stating the abuse that occurred.
It amazes me the measures people have to take for their humanity to be validated. #metoo pic.twitter.com/7J0U5qwH4n— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) September 18, 2018
Minnesota Public Radio News also read more than 100 texts between the two and said some had a nasty, threatening tone.
How did other Democrats treat Monahan? Like a stone-cold liar.
The chairman of the state party, Ken Martin, said outright, “I don’t believe her.” So much for, “Believe all women!”
The state party hired a lawyer to fake-up a report calling Monahan’s claims “unsubstantiated.”
Senator Bernie Sanders flew in to campaign for Ellison.
Ellison, the first Muslim congressman, won his race for state Attorney General on Tuesday night.
He’ll now be in charge of prosecuting all crimes statewide, including domestic abuse.
Tony Cárdenas, D-California.
Ultra-liberal Congressman Tony Cárdenas faces ugly allegations that he drugged and fondled a girl in 2007—when she was only 16 years old!
The rising golf pro said the “pro-feminist” congressman took her to a golf event, then handed her a drink that “tasted distinctly different from both tap and filtered water.”
When she passed out, he groped her breasts and genitals, she said.
These weren’t just empty words. An L.A. County Superior Court judge ruled that the allegations had “a reasonable and meritorious basis” to go forward.
How did the Democratic Party react? The local chapter, the Los Angeles Democratic Party, endorsed Cárdenas for re-election.
“The powers that be are shuffling it away,” said one local leader.
But Cárdenas cruised to re-election, winning 67% of the primary vote just weeks later, then crushing Republican Benito Bernal with 79% of the vote on Tuesday.
Bob Menendez, D-New Jersey
The scandal-plagued Senator from New Jersey has been denying allegations that he slept with underage hookers since 2012… but prosecutors don’t believe him.
Menendez allegedly took a massive bribe with numbers as high as $105 million… to help out a friend, Dr. Salomon Melgen.
But the senator also helped himself to underage girls, the feds say.
Federal prosecutors said they had “specific, corroborated allegations that defendants Menendez and Melgen had sex with underage prostitutes in the Dominican Republic.”
A pilot who flew Melgen said he personally saw “young girls” who “look like escorts.”
Menendez’s spokesman, Steven Sandberg, called the prosecutors — and the women — liars.
Investigators say that Menendez’s denials are “demonstrably false”— that he’s a child molester.
But Senator Chuck Schumer didn’t “believe” these women — sorry, believe these girls. His Senate Majority PAC poured $6 million into powering Menendez to re-election.
Bobby Scott, D-Virginia
The Virginia Democrat engaged in classic sexual harassment and destroyed the career of a woman who refused to sleep with him, according to a former staffer.
Reese Everson was a congressional intern when she said the congressman touched her inappropriately, took her on a trip to California, and told her she shouldn’t “be good” if she wanted to get ahead.
Everson said the powerful Democrat crushed her future dreams because she wouldn’t go to bed with him.
“I was blackballed or blacklisted,” she said. “I was prevented from moving forward in my career because I attempted to run from a situation that was sexually inappropriate, where I had been propositioned to have a sexual relationship with my boss that I did not want.”
Scott looked into the cameras and called her a liar.
“I am confident that this false allegation will be seen for what it is,” Scott said.
Not only did the Democrats back him for re-election—he’s in line to be chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee!
“I look forward to working with you to advance our goals as we enter the Majority,” Scott wrote in a letter to his fellow House Democrats.
The Democratic party, and members of the #MeToo movement, look forward to working with these accused abusers — all four of them.
“It appears the Democrat Party’s claims of zero tolerance and its pledge to stand behind women’s claims of sexual allegations is, as it always is, hypocrisy,” said an editorial in one small-town North Carolina newspaper. “Total hypocrisy.”
Frank Holmes is a reporter for The Horn News. He is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”