Cory Booker called out after op-ed admitting his own sexual misconduct resurfaces
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker has been one of the most outspoken Democrats seeking to delay Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote amid sexual misconduct allegations. But it would seem that the senator has forgotten about his own incident of sexual misconduct in high school, which he detailed in a 1992 op-ed.
Kavanaugh has vehemently denied Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s accusations that he sexually assaulted her in the ’80s while the two were in high school.
Booker, who called for an FBI investigation into the “serious, credible, and deeply troubling” allegations against Kavanaugh, admitted to groping a 15-year-old girl without her consent when the two were in high school.
“I remember debating my next ‘move’ as if it were a chess game,” he wrote in a Stanford campus newspaper when he was 22 and a master’s student. “With the ‘Top Gun’ slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my ‘mark,’ … the next week in school she told me that she was drunk that night and didn’t really know what she was doing.”
On Friday’s episode of “The Glenn Beck Radio Program,” Glenn and Stu Burguiere reacted to Booker’s hypocritical virtue signaling and grandstanding.
“Here’s a guy who is currently saying we must find out the truth about this accusation that has been made against Brett Kavanaugh. That he may, back 36 years ago, have groped a girl when he was a teenager,” said Stu. Adding, that Booker “himself has admitted to groping a 15-year-old girl when he was a teenager.”
Watch the video clip above to hear more of the conversation.
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