“Donald Trump represents a historic threat to women everywhere,” Phil Murphy had declared.
Murphy was running for governor of New Jersey against a Republican woman. And he had decided to fully back the Women’s March, a rally of radical leftists led by Farrakhan supporters, one of whom, Linda Sarsour, had been accused of covering upĀ sexual abuse and harassmentĀ in her old workplace.
“Women arenāt afraid to fight back ā and neither am I,” bragged the leftist Democrat. “Iāll fight to stop sexual harassment and assault.”
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3 months later, Al Alvarez, a top Murphy aide, originally in charge of Muslim and Latino outreach, allegedly tried to rape one of the feminist candidateās campaign volunteers.
According toĀ Katie Brennanās account, the Murphy aide got into her home by claiming that he needed to use the bathroom. He then forced her down on a couch, partially undressed her, undressed, groped her and tried to rape her. Brennan fled into the bathroom, locked the door and called her husband.
She went to the police, was evaluated for sexual assault, and waited for prosecutors to do their job.
A recentĀ Wall Street JournalĀ expose revealed that top Murphy officials, including his chief of staff, were aware of the allegations against Alvarez. Murphy won the governorās race and, according to his communications director, āMr. Alvarez received an offer of employment in state government.ā
Meanwhile, the Murphy team was touting its feminist credentials.
āFor the first time in New Jerseyās 242 years, the majority of a Governorās Cabinet appointments are female,ā Governor Murphy boasted. āWhile it has taken too long to get to this first, I am proud to stand with this diverse group of leaders, all of whom are committed to building a stronger, fairer New Jersey that works for everyone.ā
Everyone except the women sexually assaulted by Murphy staffers.
Katie BrennanĀ was offeredĀ $15,000 and a non-disclosure agreement. She had repeatedly contacted the campaign about Alvarez. In June, she directly emailed Phil and Tammy Murphy.
Earlier this year, Tammy, New Jerseyās new First Lady, had appeared at the Garden Stateās editionĀ of theĀ Womenās March to discuss her own alleged sexual assault as a college student.
According to Tammy Murphy, her assailant had tried to undress her, much as Alvarez allegedly had, and tried to silence her by stuffing an apple in her mouth. āIf there has been a silver lining in the past year, it is in the thousands upon thousands of women who have found their voices to fight back. We will no longer accept the actions of men who believe they hold power over us, or our bodies,ā she tweeted.
Except that her husbandās administration not only accepted Alvarezās actions, it went on paying him.
And after theĀ Wall Street JournalĀ expose, Tammy lent her name to her husband for a joint statement full of damage control legalese. “We are confident that this allegation was handled appropriately by the administration and that current policies and procedures were properly and promptly followed,ā it said.
Tammy had gone from, āwe will no longer acceptā to āthis allegation was handled appropriately.ā
After Katie wrote to Governor Murphy, the New Jersey Dem responded with, “Hang in. We are on it.”
Almost half a year later, Katie grew tired of āhanging inā and began talking to the media. Only then did Alvarez resign from his job as chief of staff of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority.
Murphy had accused President Trump of being a āhistoric threat to women everywhereā, and allegedly guilty of “sexual harassment and assault”, but it was the lefty Democrat pol with a walking smirk who was the one who had failed to take action against an accused rapist operating within his campaign and then his government. This potentially put women working for both his campaign and government at risk.
At Septemberās end, Governor Murphy threw a tantrum over the Kavanaugh hearings. He praised the āextraordinary courageā of Christine Blasey Ford for coming forward while ignoring one of his own people who had come forward with a clear and much more recent story of sexual assault.
“The presumption that you’re guilty as a woman who raises her hand and says something happened to me ought to have all of our hair on fire,” Governor Murphy ranted. “It angers me deeply.ā
Murphy had known for a long time now about Alvarez, yet he hypocritically demanded that Kavanaugh, “ought to just pack up and leave town.”
The only reason Alvarez had to pack up is that theĀ Wall Street JournalĀ did what Murphy wouldnāt.
Alvarezās case is the third time that one of Murphyās aides embedded in New Jerseyās notoriously corrupt educratic complex got him into trouble.
Murphy had hired Marcellus Jackson, a former Passaic councilman convicted of attempted extortion and sentenced to 25 months in prison, to work for the Department of Education.
After admitting his guilt, Jackson had declared, “I shall return.” AndĀ return he didĀ to a $70,000 job.
Governor Murphy tried to defend this grotesque abuse of power by playing the race card.
“It is invariably a person of color weāre talking about. This is New Jersey. Itās 2018. We have to get over ourselves,” he whined. “We have to get to a better place and give folks ā Marcellus and generations to come ā a second chance.ā
The āperson of colorā in question was a corrupt politician who had taken bribes to steer contracts.
Murphy also claimed that the information that Jackson was a convicted criminal had failed to come up during the legal review, and only somehow came to light later.
All they had to do was use Google.
Stories about Jacksonās conviction had appeared in theĀ New York Times, theĀ Washington PostĀ and countless local newspapers.
Then an aideĀ was suspended for posting that the Trump administration consisted of āevangelical a—sā, and āmolesters, liars, drunks, racists, heartless, bigotsā.
Part of that rant seemed like a more accurate assessment of the Murphy administration.
Murphy, a smirking former Goldman Sachs executive, hadĀ picked up an ambassadorshipĀ to Germany, and had been named as the ālargest personal giver to all federal candidates among nominees to dateā. Personally backed by Obama, he had also served as the DNCās finance committee chair.
Since seizing the governorship, the Murphy regime has ricocheted from one scandal to another.
Planned Parenthood had billed Murphy as āthe candidate for womenā. And Murphy had returned the favor by basing his claim that Trump posed a āhistoric threat to womenā on Planned Parenthood.
It wasnāt the first time that Planned Parenthood had crawled into bed with dangerous politicians.
Planned Parenthood had backed Senator Al Franken, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, Rep. Keith Ellison, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Senator Ted Kennedy, President Bill Clinton and other alleged rapists, gropers and abusers of women. Its promise that a politician will fight for women is more often a threat. But Planned Parenthood made just that promise about Governor Phil Murphy.
“New Jersey women need a governor who will stand strong to protect them,” the abortion group wheedled.
But Phil Murphy didnāt protect women. He allowed his Muslim and Latino outreach aide to continue working for him, on the campaign and in the government, despite a rape accusation.
He didnāt protect Katie Brennan. And he didnātĀ protect Madison Wells.
The 16-year-old girl was stabbed to death by a Guatemalan illegal alien last month. Governor Murphy had declared, “We will stand up to this president. If need be, we will be a sanctuary not just city but state.ā New Jersey became a sanctuary state. And a teenage girl lost her life. OthersĀ were raped.
Murphy accused Trump of representing a āhistoric threat to womenā. Thereās nothing historic about Murphyās threat to women. Itās the same old threat of leftist politics which reduces the rights of women to the right to a speedy abortion after being raped by one of Murphyās aides or one of his illegal aliens.
Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield












