Monday, September 16, 2019

West Wing Reads The Latest Times Hit on Brett Kavanaugh is a Clear Miss

West Wing Reads

The Latest Times Hit on Brett Kavanaugh is a Clear Miss


“New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly spent months reaching out to Yale alumni for more dirt on Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s undergraduate years more than three decades ago, and came up empty,” the New York Post editorial board writes.

“That’s the actual bottom line of their Times article that dropped online Saturday, though they suggest otherwise — since they clearly want to not just boost sales of the book, but also do whatever they can to further smear the justice.”

Here’s how blatantly, stunningly dishonest the piece is, the editors say: “Its biggest ‘shocker’ is noting the existence of yet another alleged Kavanaugh incident — but the article leaves out the fact that the supposed victim doesn’t remember a thing.” Under pressure, The New York Times added an editor’s note to the piece yesterday, saying that “the book reports that the female student declined to be interviewed and friends say that she does not recall the incident. That information has been added to the article.”

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