The question I have is, what is the likelihood that an ex-Governor could be “knocked down” in public over 5 years ago and it remain a secret?
Here’s another question: What is the likelihood that an ex-Navy Seal could be “knocked down” at a bar frequented by Navy Seals and not only owned by a Navy Seal, but he was the victim’s instructor, and that happen over 5 years ago and it remain a secret?
Here’s another question: What is the likelihood that an ex-Pro Wrestler could be “knocked down” in public over 5 years ago and it remain a secret?
Here’s another question: What is the likelihood that a well known ex-actor could be “knocked down” in public over 5 years ago and it remain a secret?
I say that any one of these are not too likely.
Now, what’s the likelihood that someone would claim to have knocked down Jesse Ventura, who is all these things, over 5 years ago and it remain secret?
Finally, what’s the likelihood that someone who just happens to be out promoting his new book would tell a story like this?
This last one seems much more likely.
Finally, how likely is it that the media would get the accuser’s story out quickly before they gather the facts?
Oh, well, now that is a slam dunk to have happened because the media is not at all as interested in reporting the truth as they are in ratings, especially when they don’t like someone, and Jesse has ruffled a lot of feathers because he has ideas many in the media just personally don’t like.
It’s the same prejudice that the progressive media has about conservatives. Evidently being in the media AND being objective is a very difficult thing to do.
I’m just asking questions I don’t hear or see anyone else asking, so I’m just saying, what’s up with this?