ABC’s ‘This Week’ Can’t Understand How People Believe Kavanaugh, Not Accuser

Nicholas Fondacaro | September 23, 2018
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With absolutely no evidence to speak of and no public testimony from the accuser (so far), the liberal media had found Judge Brett Kavanaugh guilty in their kangaroo court of public opinion. They’ve declaring his confirmation dead in water the calling for him to withdraw himself. And During ABC’s This Week, none of their liberals could understand how people could believe Kavanaugh and lamented that people did.

Their skepticism began early in the broadcast and was shared often. During an interview with Republican strategist and Kavanaugh defender Sara Fagen (also a This Week regular), Clinton henchman George Stephanopoulos was bewildered by how she could give a full-throated defense to the accused man. “You said categorically the allegation against Judge Kavanaugh is false. How do you know that,” he demanded to know.

That ridiculous question came after Stephanopoulos admitted that one of the people Dr. Christine Blasey Ford (Kavanaugh’s accuser) insisted attended the alleged party claimed she wasn’t there, but still believed her anyway.

A short time later, the network’s faux Republican Matthew Dowd spouted off about how the unverified allegations against Kavanaugh were part of a “cultural moment” we were going through. He completely threw out the “presumption of innocence” (a cornerstone of the American justice system) and whined about how people would believe Kavanaugh.

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