Quote:To be clear guys: I'm not implying that these women's testimony should not be accepted. I'm saying the opposite. I do believe them. I do believe they are credible. I do accept their testimony.
And yet when Ken Starr's Whitewater probe investigated the claims of Juanita Broadrick and Kathleen Wiley he found that they were not credible witnesses and dismissed them. "Belief" is useless. "Credibility" takes time to determine. Subsequent events in Moore's case provide a significant amount of supporting evidence. Franken had one accuser but he acknowledged her complaint which sort of ends the discussion as far as credibility goes. It gets a bit grayer with the Harvey Weinstein types. Sure, the guy is a pig. But did anyone really doubt the concept of the "casting couch" in Hollywood?
No. You simply cannot draw a line in the sand and say that all women are telling the truth all the time. Just ask Rolling Stone Magazine.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/13/busin....html?_r=0
Quote:Rolling Stone to Pay $1.65 Million to Fraternity Over Discredited Rape Story