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jimnyc
09-24-2018, 12:33 PM
This very well could be nothing. It could also show that something was not right about this letter. That would mean that either she herself, for whatever reason, went in and made these weird font differences, which makes no sense when you look at it. I can see if perhaps just the judges name were done, as if she put his name in bold or whatever, but that's not the case here. She would have made this weird font change, or someone else made these changes down the line. It really is just weird, even if it may not be anything. It would be like me copying an article from elsewhere, and a portion of it came up red and highlighted, even if not so on the site copied from.

Doesn't matter, as the lack of, or literally none of, any evidence, is more than enough. But this does make you wonder.

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Whoa! Feinstein Finally Releases Christine Ford Letter — FONT DOES NOT MATCH UP!

Senate Judiciary Committee Minority Leader Dianne Feinstein finally released what she says is the original letter to her from Kavanaugh accuser Christine Ford.

The letter was first sent to the California Democrat in July. Feinstein or her staff leaked the letter to the press last week. On Sunday she finally released the letter to Majority leader Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA).

Senate Judiciary Cmte. Chairman Grassley released the original letter that Christine Ford first sent to Senator Feinstein on Sunday night.

The font in the second paragraph does not match with the rest of the letter.

http://www.dpimagehosting.com/images/2018/09/24/yofwmOY.jpg

Paul Sperry noticed the discrepancy when the letter was released.

http://www.dpimagehosting.com/images/2018/09/24/IS2w06a.png

From a reader:


I’m no expert on font etc but to me it looks like the name Kavanaugh is different too. In one of them the “a” is right up against the “K”. In another, the line of the “u” is taller than the others. In another, the letters are uneven. Maybe it’s just the copy but it seems like a computer or typewriter would always be the same spacing, etc. It’s been my experience that those “discrepancies” occur when someone tries to change a document. Just wondering if anyone else sees this?

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/09/whoa-feinstein-finally-releases-christine-ford-letter-font-does-not-match-up/