Sunday, October 7, 2018

Sen. Gardner's wife sent beheading video in wake of Kavanaugh vote

The country is in a lot of trouble. It has gotten to the point where the left and the right have so much animosity, there's no talking other than shouting and it has gotten to the point of physical violence, or threats of it, by the left.

Now that Brett Kavanaugh is Justice Kavanaugh, after being sworn in on the Supreme Court Sunday, Republicans are having to deal with leftist hatred in liberal doses.

Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) told Fox News on Sunday that his wife received a graphic text message along with a video depicting a beheading, and that someone had doxxed him, posting the names and addresses of his family members.

Not only is that sick; it's criminal.

Gardner had announced his support for Kavanaugh in July and reaffirmed it when his accuser and the FBI could produce no corroborating evidence of any of the allegations of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh.

In late September, Gardner received a letter from a cowardly anonymous individual, apparently in Denver who alleged that Kavanaugh "shoved" someone up against a wall "very aggressively and sexually" during a 1998 outing in front of four witnesses. Of course, none of the alleged witnesses came forward and the allegation was later deemed not to be credible.

Prior to receiving the letter, Gardner had made a statement regarding the allegations against Kavanaugh: "Every victim of abuse, assault, and violence has been through an unspeakable tragedy and we need to do a better job listening to them, ensuring support is available, and fighting to end abuse of any kind. I hope that the partisan divide we all feel today does not hinder the people that have bravely come forward."

The accused and the accuser, Christine Blasey Ford have also received many death threats recently. Both sides are going crazy.

Jackson Cosko, a Democratic aide who most recently worked for Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee (D-TX) was arrested for doxxing private information on Wikipedia of at least three Republican lawmakers last month--Sens. Mike Lee, (R-UT), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Cosko allegedly threatened to leak senators' children's health information if a witness told anyone about his activities.

He has since been arrested.

According to a sworn statement by Capitol Police Captain Jason Bell, a witness saw Cosko at a computer in a senator's office, where he used to work, one or two days after two other unnamed senators' information had been put on Wikipedia. Sources told Fox News that Cosko was in Sen. Hassan's office without authorization and was caught using a login he was not authorized to use.  Cosko was earlier let go by Sen. Hassan's office but a spokesman for Hassan said she "strongly denounces the alleged actions."

Cosko was alleged to have been confronted by the staffer and then left the office. The staffer call the police and hours later the witness received an email from "livefreeorpwn@gmail.com" stating: "If you tell anyone I will leak it all. Emails signal conversations gmails. Senators children's health information and socials."

"Socials" are probably social security numbers, while Signal is a secure messaging application. Bell said there is probably cause to believe that Cosko published the information of senators and then threatened the witness "with the intent to hinder, delay, or prevent" the witness from reporting the crime to authorities.

Cosko's defense lawyer, Brian Stolarz, told Fox News that his client acted alone.

It is still unknown who sent the violent beheading video to Cory Gardner's wife.


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