It doesn’t seem to dawn on anyone that the ‘single’ phone in the house could have a 25’ cord that would reach to the alleged victim’s bedroom.
Seriously? How old are you?
Because I was a teen in that day and age in East Texas.
And I never saw a 25’ extension cord for a phone.
And if someone used it to take the family phone into their bedroom, all heck would have broken out. Because daddy and mommy would have assumed someone was talking about things they shouldn’t be.
Soooo, you believe this horsehip?
Besides the deep state and the media (one and the same) does anybody believe this bullcrap anymore?
Every time a patriot wins or is winning an election the deep state trots out the same old b.s. I simply can’t believe that anyone other than anti-Americans and hyper-partisans eat at this shi7 trough.
I’d like for anyone that believes this to explain the difference between allegations against Roy Moore that would require him to step down and the much worse allegations against Bill Clinton (and the yet unmade allegations) and how those did NOT require him to step down.
My dad had a construction business so we had two lines to both our kitchen and my dad's office. All four phones had long coiling cords going from the base unit to the handsets of the phones so you could walk around while you were talking to someone.
I am not sure exactly how long they really were; if we stretched them very far we got yelled a. The cords didn't have jacks at the handset or the base part of the phone. When the wires in the cords broke they had to be replaced by someone who knew how to fix a phone.
Back then the phones belonged to the phone company which meant a phone company repairman came to your house to fix the phone and that was not free and it could take a couple of days. I remember how amazing it seemed when cheap import phones started becoming available that you could own yourself, but they were garbage compared to the phones from the phone company. Those old phones had very good quality compared to modern phones.
But anyway back to your point... you could make it from the kitchen to the dining room, or from my dad's office to the TV room, but neither would reach to any of our bedrooms. Even if they did, we would not have referred to them as the “phone in our bedroom” which not even my parents had. We had the office phones and the kitchen phones. So I after reading the article it still seems to me that the woman's mother has contradicted her.