
'Bitter' Christine Blasey Ford describes chaotic experience in memoir about accusing Kavanaugh
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Christine Blasey Ford's memoir about accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault describes how her life was turned upside down by politicians, lawyers and journalists.
Ford is a prolific surfer and thus surfing and water metaphors abound in her account of how, in 2018, she became the center of the political universe when she accused Kavanaugh of assaulting her at a high school party in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh emphatically denied the charge, and with no time, location or corroborating witnesses to bolster her account, it became the definitive he-said, she-said story, culminating in a wrenching day of testimony where Ford and Kavanaugh made their cases.
Ultimately, readers know how that story ends: Kavanaugh was narrowly confirmed thanks to the small GOP majority at the time, and Ford's and Kavanaugh's respective camps remain convinced to this day that their person was wrongfully treated.













