In a Facebook post, Murry is standing by her account.
“The Biden campaign is now trying to make it seem like Joe Biden never even attended the event (that year) they are saying he had a sinus infection and sent some one is his place, only that year,” she wrote. “They are saying he attended all the other years EXCEPT the one year my incident happened. This is crazy to me and saddens me.”
“I just wanted to post this to say, I am NOT lying I never was lying and I stick with my original truth, and that won’t change,” she added.
Murry’s friends and sister still confirm that their memories as detailed in the Law&Crime story are accurate.
“I don’t think Eva would have gotten the person wrong,” Murry’s older sister Jenna Murphy told Law&Crime when asked if her sister had a case of mistaken identity at the dinner that year. “She named him really specifically at the time and saw him several times after and recognized him as the person who made the comment. If anything, maybe she could have confused the date, but I really don’t think she could have gotten the person wrong.”
The elder Murry insisted that her sister wasn’t mistaken.
“To provide context for my certainty, my aunt Chris got our whole family involved in her work, so both my grandparents, my aunt Jenny, Jenny’s wife, and even on one notable occasion our entire extended family, went to campaign events with her from well before 2008 up through 2010,” she continued. “All of those people were aware of the story of the Biden comment told by both my aunt and sister so a case of mistaken identity doesn’t seem likely.”
And documents were supplied showing Biden didn't attend the event.
Of course, we could choose to believe they're forgeries and go with the Facebook post.
It's strange to me that the strategy with Biden is to show he's just as much Trump as Trump himself. If anyone wants to know why rational people don't like Trump, just superimpose your view of Biden and you'll figure it out.
“To provide context for my certainty, my aunt Chris got our whole family involved in her work, so both my grandparents, my aunt Jenny, Jenny’s wife, and even on one notable occasion our entire extended family, went to campaign events with her from well before 2008 up through 2010,” she continued. ”All of those people were aware of the story of the Biden comment told by both my aunt and sister so a case of mistaken identity doesn’t seem likely.”
Unfortunately, increasing the number of second hand witnesses that are aware of the story does not actually provide “context for ... certainty.”
And documents were supplied showing Biden didn't attend the event.
Please read the quote, "If anything, maybe she could have confused the date".
Maybe.
When 21 women have all come out about Biden with similar sounding stories and contemporaneous evidence to back it up, I'll start to wonder whether I should vote for Trump instead. Of course, then I'll start comparing them on criteria other than their sexual proclivities, and it'll be all over for Trump once again.
Please read the quote, "If anything, maybe she could have confused the date".
Maybe.
When 21 women have all come out about Biden with similar sounding stories and contemporaneous evidence to back it up, I'll start to wonder whether I should vote for Trump instead. Of course, then I'll start comparing them on criteria other than their sexual proclivities, and it'll be all over for Trump once again.
When 21 women have all come out about Biden with similar sounding stories and contemporaneous evidence to back it up, I'll start to wonder whether I should vote for Trump instead.
You probably should because Biden is going to win anyway.
It's an annual event DT. It's not like it could've been the following week. It's a once a year thing.
She initially responded to the assertion that Biden was at the event by attacking media for believing people saying he was not there. When multiple examples of hard evidence that he wasn't there emerged, Christine O'Donnell, on her behalf, suggested that she remembered it quite clearly, but it may have been the previous year. But hard evidence also emerged that he wasn't there then either. This then morphed into, "Whatever, it happened some other time. I don't know when." Given that the allegation is coming from the niece of a far right political candidate in his state and her story has gone from certainty to uncertainty about which year it happened, in the recent past, when she was a young teen and it's hard to grab onto anything there that suggests it should be accepted as true. Think to your own young teen years and whether if you could remember that the vice president of the United States harassed you when you were 13 or was it 14 or was it 15... and it's hard to grab onto anything there. It's an allegation. There's no evidence in favor of it aside from the accuser providing weak testimony.
Biden has numerous accusers among adult women of harassing behavior of the type of uncomfortable touches on shoulders, smelling hair, and so on. It's likely that he's done that. Dudes been a creeper. That doesn't mean it's likely he has engaged in more serious forms of sexual misconduct.