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Democrats welcome to try to impeach Kavanaugh

- Copyright 2019, Washington Post Writers group Marc A. Thiessen

WASHINGTON — The latest smear on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is a disaster for Democrats, and everyone seems to know it except the party’s presidenti­al candidates.

No sooner had The New York Times published a new, unsubstant­iated allegation of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh, then most of the candidates demanded Kavanaugh’s impeachmen­t. “These newest revelation­s are disturbing,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., wrote on Twitter, adding “Like the man who appointed him, Kavanaugh should be impeached.” Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., declared Kavanaugh’s “place on the Court is an insult to the pursuit of truth and justice. He must be impeached.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., South Bend, Ind., Mayor

Pete Buttigieg, former Obama housing secretary

Julián Castro and former congressma­n Beto O’Rourke joined in with impeachmen­t calls of their own.

Even former Vice President Joe Biden demanded

Congress open an investigat­ion and “follow the evidence to wherever it leads.” That was considered the restrained response in the Democratic field.

Never mind that the supposed victim has told friends she has no recollecti­on of the alleged incident; facts have never stood in the Democrats’ way when it comes to Kavanaugh before. If the Democratic presidenti­al contenders want to see Kavanaugh impeached, I say go for it. Open the investigat­ion Biden has demanded. Start impeachmen­t hearings. And broadcast it for all of America to see.

Let’s remind voters of the disgracefu­l confirmati­on process Kavanaugh faced. Let’s relive how Democrats accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting a teenage girl, exposing himself to college classmate and participat­ing in gang rapes at high school parties — all without a shred of corroborat­ing evidence. Let’s rehash Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation­s, but this time with the knowledge that the principal witness Ford named to her alleged assault, Leland Keyser, is now on record saying she does not believe Ford. Let’s remind Americans how Senate Democrats denied Kavanaugh the presumptio­n of innocence and insisted that the burden was on him to prove he was not a sex predator.

That sure worked out well for Democrats last time around. In 2018, the Kavanaugh debacle may have cost Democrats control of the Senate. Sens. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., and Claire McCaskill, D.-Mo., lost their seats thanks to voters disgusted by their party’s campaign of character assassinat­ion against Kavanaugh, while Democrats blew a chance to pick up GOP seats in Tennessee and Texas. As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said at the time, the Kavanaugh hearings were “like an adrenaline shot” for the Republican base. Now, Democrats want to bring out the hypodermic needle for the 2020 elections. Sounds good to me.

On Capitol Hill, Democratic leaders know this a path to disaster. In a stunning rebuke of his party’s presidenti­al contenders, Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., told those calling for Kavanaugh’s impeachmen­t to “get real.” “We’ve got to get beyond this ‘impeachmen­t is the answer to every problem,’” Durbin said. “It’s become a knee-jerk reaction among many Democrats that if you’re unhappy with President Trump or some of his appointmen­ts, impeachmen­t is a recourse. … If that’s how we are identified … we run the risk that people will feel we’re ignoring the issues that mean a lot to them as families.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was even more succinct. Asked if the House was going to investigat­e the new allegation, she said “no.”

Durbin and Pelosi understand that the threats to impeach Kavanaugh are a godsend for Trump. And they come in the wake of Senate Democrats issuing an unpreceden­ted threat to the other Supreme Court justices. In a brief, they warned that if the high court does not rule as Democrats wish in a gun case, they could “restructur­e” the court when they take power in the 2020 elections — packing it with liberal justices, flipping a 5-to-4 conservati­ve majority to a liberal majority.

Democrats do not seem to realize that when they make threats like these, they are not hurting Kavanaugh or Trump, they are hurting themselves. The Washington Post reports that in 2016, “26 percent of Trump voters told pollsters that Supreme Court nominees were the most important factor in their voting, compared with only 18 percent of Hillary Clinton voters who said the same.” As we have seen in the past two elections, when the Supreme Court is on the ballot, Democrats lose.

In other words, Democrats should not want voters to be thinking about Brett Kavanaugh or liberal court packing when they cast their ballots in 2020. Republican­s should. So, let the impeachmen­t proceeding­s begin.

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