Keith Ellison, the piece of crap Democrat Muslim liar who has been accused of mentally and physically abusing x-girlfriend Karen Monahan, now says that he deserves “due process” from the rabid #MeToo mob – which is pretty interesting seeing how Keith Ellison fought with everything he had to deny Justice Kavanaugh his due process while refuting the disgusting Democrat-concocted false allegations created to try and politically assassinate Justice Kavanaugh.
I believe Karen Monahan! But Karen Monahan has not been given the same amount of support from the Democrats that Blasey Ford received, is she? I wonder why? Instead of being believed, the Democrats “smeared and isolated” Monahan as punishment for speaking out with Her Truth against Ellison.
There are MAJOR differences between the Ellison case and the Kavanaugh case though.
1) The disgusting allegations against Justice Kavanaugh were embarrassing fakes, kept secret during the Kavanaugh hearings and meetings, and held until the very last second, when the Democrats sprung their fake trap to try and derail a Supreme Court nomination.
2) The false allegations against Justice Kavanaugh were from 36 years ago, while the allegations of abuse against Keith Ellison are very recent – within a few years.
3) There was no evidence provided to corroborate the allegations against Justice Kavanaugh, but apparently Karen Monahan has already provided texts, health records and police reports that appear to back up Monahan’s claims that Ellison abused her.
4) The fake allegations against Justice Kavanaugh were made at the very last second to destroy a man, while Karen Monahan and her son made their very credible abuse allegations against Keith Ellison many months ago, but Ellison and his people tried to sweep it under the rug and make it go away. So it’s really Ellison’s own fault that he has to deal with the abuse allegations against him now, instead of months ago when he should have.
I believe Karen Monahan, so if anyone needs their due process, I’d say that it’s Karen Monahan!
If Keith Ellison is innocent, then he needs to call for an FBI investigation into Karen Monahan’s abuse claims against him. The American People need to know if Keith Ellison is a woman abuser, as the evidence seems to show, so Minnesota voters an have all of the information they need to make an informed decision in the election box to vote for attorney general.
Sound familiar? Stupid Democrats never learn.
When Keith Ellison launched his bid to become Minnesota’s next attorney general, he had formidable advantages.
An outspoken progressive who had served in Congress for more than a decade, Ellison was one of the most recognizable politicians in the state. As deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, he had a national profile that has helped him raise nearly twice as much money as his Republican challenger, Doug Wardlow, a lawyer. On top of that, there was history: Minnesota has not elected a Republican attorney general since 1966.
But in recent weeks, Ellison’s upper hand appears to be evaporating, amid claims by his ex-girlfriend, Karen Monahan, that he mistreated her during their long-term relationship. Monahan has accused him of causing emotional pain through infidelity and dishonesty when they were a couple, and said he once tried to drag her off a bed after an argument while screaming obscenities at her.
Recent polls show that Wardlow, a little-known conservative, is now in a tight race with Ellison. One poll has them deadlocked, while another has the congressman with a slim lead, with 41 percent of voters supporting Ellison and 36 percent supporting Wardlow.
A loss by Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, would be a stunning blow to a leader of the ascendant progressive wing of the Democratic Party. Wardlow has pounced on the allegations, releasing an ad that portrayed Ellison as a perpetrator of domestic violence. Ellison, a champion of feminist causes, now finds himself struggling to respond amid a contentious national debate over the #MeToo movement, roiled even further after the accusations against Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Ellison denies the allegations, including of infidelity, and said in an extensive interview that he has been conflicted about how to react. He said he wanted to clear his name, but did not want to demonize Monahan, 44, an environmental activist with whom he had a long-term relationship.
“The #MeToo movement is a justice movement and I don’t ever want to be counted among those who in some way tried to dissuade victims from coming forward,” he said. “But I think the #MeToo movement has room for due process. Every social justice movement must.”
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