1 : offering reasonable grounds for being believed
//a credible account of the accident
//credible witnesses
She did not offer reasonable grounds for being believed. She had a few names and a specific description of an incident. No date, no address, couldn’t describe the house, how she got there, how she got home. Her corroborating witnesses all refuted her story. Her version at the hearing was different from 2 prior versions. She lied to the committee about fear of flying. She refused to turn over her counseling records and polygraph records.
Her story failed the presumption test. It failed the preponderance test. It even failed the more likely than test. But you want the Senate to condemn a man because of what other men have done to other women.
Y’all need to learn the difference between “Credible” and “Compelling”. Ford’s story was compelling. Her presentation was very emotive, heartfelt.
What it was not was credible.
Merriam-Webster – credible – adjective – cred·i·ble | \ˈkre-də-bəl\ – Definition of credible
1 : offering reasonable grounds for being believed
//a credible account of the accident
//credible witnesses
She did not offer reasonable grounds for being believed. She had a few names and a specific description of an incident. No date, no address, couldn’t describe the house, how she got there, how she got home. Her corroborating witnesses all refuted her story. Her version at the hearing was different from 2 prior versions. She lied to the committee about fear of flying. She refused to turn over her counseling records and polygraph records.
Her story failed the presumption test. It failed the preponderance test. It even failed the more likely than test. But you want the Senate to condemn a man because of what other men have done to other women.