The snitch neighbor who ran to the media to complain about Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has since gone public via CNN.
As previously reported, the neighbor complained to the media that Alito and his wife had hung an upside-down flag outside their home in Virginia. This caused a massive controversy because of the assertion by the establishment press that an inverted flag is a tacit endorsement of former President Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rhetoric.
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Alito pushed back on this smear from the dishonest press by revealing that his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, had hung the flag upside-down to voice her displeasure with a neighbor with whom she’d been feuding, and whose husband had reportedly called her, Alito’s wife, a “c–t.”
The neighbor, Emily Baden, popped up late this Wednesday on CNN, where she purported to offer the “full context” of what had transpired.
She started by admitting that the feud had started when she’d put up a profane “F Trump” sign outside her own home.
“It was just as like a message to the world that I see Trump as a danger to our democracy, and I see him as a self-proclaimed fascist,” the leftist neighbor babbled. “Like he said, he wanted to be a dictator on day one of his presidency. And so, I just use my small influence and my small corner of the world to just, you know, broadcast my views like that.”
In response, Alito’s wife reportedly cried foul, Baden admitted.
“She kind of stopped in front of the house and gave us a long glare,” she said.
However, Baden then turned around and disputed Alito’s timeline.
“I just want to emphasize that the interaction that happened on February 15th is the one that they’re using as an excuse for why they flew the flag,” she continued. “And I really want to hammer home the fact that that happened on February 15th, and their flag went up two or three weeks before that.”
“So even if it were a valid excuse that they were having a dispute with a neighbor and that made them put the flag up, the — that timeline just disproves it. It just doesn’t make sense,” she added.
Listen to her spiel below:
Baden is clearly a far-leftist whose views on Trump AND Alito jibe perfectly with the leftist establishment media. And indeed, she went on to rant and rave about Jan. 6th — which, as a reminder, was not nearly as deadly and damaging as the Democrat-backed Black Lives Matter riots.
“So January 6th was a dark day for our democracy,” she whined. “And I think people have all ideologies feel that way. We all saw this direct threat to our democracy and it was chilling.”
Baden continued by accusing Alito of having lied when he’d recently claimed that Baden’s husband had been the one who’d called his wife a c–t after allegedly following her down the street.
“At best, he’s mistaken, but at worst, he’s just outright lying,” she claimed. “And there was a neighbor who even — who even witnessed this and witnessed me using that unfortunate term.”
She then recalled the whole event from her biased perspective.
“And what else I said in that interaction is so important and I hope it’s not getting forgotten in the discourse around the word,” she said. “In that interaction, she approached us, started screaming at us, used all of our full names, which to me felt like a threat because you’re a stranger. We don’t know. You don’t know us. How do you know our full names?”
“And I just — I started yelling, how dare you — because they both were there at the same time. So, I said, how dare you? You’re on the highest court in the land. You represent the Supreme Court of the United States. You’re behaving this way. You’re yelling at a neighbor. You’re harassing us. How dare you? Shame on you.”
Remember, this neighbor ran to the establishment media to snitch on Alito — the guy she claims is harassing her — after his wife simply flew an upside-down flag …
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Author: Vivek Saxena
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