Cory Booker Accused of Sexual Harassment by Another Man

Democrat Senator Cory Booker aka Senator Spartacus was just accused by another man of sexual assault. The allegation comes after Booker admitted to groping in an op-ed last year. It also comes on the heels of serious allegations against other Democrat politicians like Keith Ellison and Sherrod Brown. Allegations that are far more “credibly accused” (to borrow a Democrat buzzword) than allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, whom there was no supporting evidence to accuse of anything sinister.

The New Allegations

The Spartacus revolt could be derailed depending on how seriously Democrats take new allegations of sexual abuse against Booker. Given their responses to Ellison and Brown, don’t hold your breath.

In a report from Zerohedge, Booker has been accused by an anonymous self-identified gay liberal of sexually assaulting him in an incident that happened in 2014. According to Zerohedge, the accuser notes that Booker visited his job and pulled him into a restroom. He goes on to describe that Booker “put his left hand on my groin, over my jeans and began to rub.” He then notes that Booker pushed him to his knees indicating it “was clearly a move to have me perform oral sex on him.” He then “pulled away quite violently” and told Booker he had to leave.

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In 2014, Booker was enjoying his first full year in office as a Senator. There was some speculation over his sexuality when he was running in 2013, as he’s unmarried, but he dismissed that speculation. He told the Washington Post at the time, “People who think I’m gay, some part of me thinks it’s wonderful. Because I want to challenge people on their homophobia. I love seeing on Twitter when someone says I’m gay, and I say, ‘So what does it matter if I am? So be it. I hope you are not voting for me because you are making the presumption that I’m straight.'”

And That’s Just the Latest

As already alluded to, Booker has admitted to some sexual abuse in the past. While a masters student at Stanford University in 1992, Booker wrote a column for the Stanford Daily titled “So Much for Stealing Second.” In it, Booker details an incident on New Year’s Eve in 1984 where he grabs a friend’s breast on her bed without her permission. If only he covered her mouth too, it’d be a parallel to the Kavanaugh allegations (with the only difference being that Booker admitted to doing so).

And did I mention that the woman was drunk? “I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my ‘mark,'” Booker wrote.

Double Standards Galore

Should Booker abide by his own standards and start calling for an FBI investigation? Cory Booker himself has admitted to behavior that would get him grilled by Senator Spartacus – and now there are allegations from others to follow. Aren’t we supposed to take all accusers seriously, according to Booker?

Donald Trump Jr. was quick to point out Booker’s double standard.

If he wants his 2020 presidential aspirations to remain intact, he’s got to get on damage control now. Then again, it’s doubtful he had much of a chance in the first place. Despite all his showboating during the Kavanaugh hearings, most Democrats would rather see a President Joe Biden than a President Startacus.

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