Kelly – who helped take down Fox News President Roger Ailes with sexual harassment claims – praised the decision.
Her comments stunned viewers as she presented her case against Obama's disregard for due process on the college campaus . . . . yet another area in which he failed us and lied about his "traditional values."
Obama’s Decision Turns Lives Upside Down
“I’ve been covering this closely for years, for years, and I understand the argument on the one side that we were in a position, back when I went to school, back in my day, when the pendulum was completely against the woman, right?” Kelly said.“And so there was a problem that needed solving,” the NBC host continued. “But I would submit that the Obama administration overcorrected the problem and swung the pendulum too far back against the accused, completely eroding their due process rights.”
Kelly then told the story of Grant Neal.
Neal played football at Colorado State University-Pueblo.
He went on a date with a woman and
ended up in a nightmare situation.
“Great football player, aspiring orthopedic surgeon, had a 3.7 GPA. He had a sexual relationship with a woman,” Kelly said. “She asked if he was using protection. He said no. For a couple of seconds there, it went on. They resolved the problem. They had a great night. They had another great night a couple nights later. All was great.”
The girl told her roommate about her date with Neal.
Her roommate then claimed Neal raped her.
“The roommate said those five seconds were a rape,” Kelly stated. “The girl said, ‘I haven’t been raped. Grant is not a rapist.’”
The university found Neal guilty and suspended him, barring him from returning until the alleged victim graduated.
“His career was ruined,” Kelly said. “His college campus experience was ruined, his football—all of it, done. How is that fair?”
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