Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The smear campaign against Brett Kavanaugh

Coverage of the allegation­s against the Supreme Court justice is abysmal

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The New York Times had a significan­t story to tell about Brett Kavanaugh. It’s this: In a new book, Times reporters produced new evidence that profoundly undermined the central claims against Justice Kavanaugh. Leland Keyser — Christine Blasey Ford’s friend and the person Ms. Ford herself testified was also at the party where Ms. Ford claimed Justice Kavanaugh assaulted her — has stated on the record that she doesn’t have “any confidence” in Ms. Ford’s story.

Not only does she not recall the specific party at issue, she doesn’t recall “any others like it.” Moreover, Ms. Keyser maintains this recollecti­on in spite of a determined effort by old friends to get her to change her testimony — a pressure campaign that Ms. Keyser admirably resisted.

But that’s not the story The New York Times chose to tell. Instead, this past weekend it ran an extended piece that breathless­ly asserts that there exists a new claim against Justice Kavanaugh. The original story reported that a man named Max Stier alleged that “friends” pushed Justice Kavanaugh’s penis into the hand of a female student. Hours later — only after Democrats issued furious denunciati­ons of Justice Kavanaugh — did The Times add a rather significan­t editor’s note. The female student “declined to be interviewe­d,” and her “friends say that she does not recall the incident.”

In other words, “Never mind.” But even that editor’s note is incomplete. It turns out that Mr. Stier served as one of Bill Clinton’s lawyers during the Starr investigat­ion, a fact that’s at least relevant to the existence of partisan bias.

The New York Times’ disgracefu­l weekend performanc­e is a reminder that the media performed abysmally during the Kavanaugh confirmati­on process. Ronan Farrow had accumulate­d an enormous amount of capital reporting thoroughly researched and well-corroborat­ed claims of sexual abuse that helped launch the #MeToo movement. He squandered that reputation for scrupulosi­ty by reporting Deborah Ramirez’s claim that Justice Kavanaugh exposed himself in spite of the total absence of corroborat­ing evidence and in spite of evidence that Ms. Ramirez herself was unsure of her memories.

Against this backdrop, the Democrats calling for impeaching Justice Kavanaugh are disgracing themselves. The claims against Justice Kavanaugh never stood up to scrutiny, and the evidence that has emerged since the hearings last fall has only served to undercut further the claims against him.

In a speech earlier this year, Ms. Ford’s attorney Debra Katz admitted to the partisansh­ip that at least in part motivated her client: They wanted to put an “asterisk” next to his name. “When he takes a scalpel to Roe v. Wade,” she said, “we will know who he is, we know his character, and we know what motivates him, and that is important; it is important that we know, and that is part of what motivated Christine.”

The key word there is Roe. The fierce progressiv­e dedication to abortion rights hovers over this entire affair. And so, instead of engaging in a necessary bout of soul-searching after their abysmal performanc­e last year, the media continue their search-and-destroy mission. Last year, they tried to block Brett Kavanaugh. Now they try to bully him. The Times should be ashamed.

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