Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Biden double standard

The media is burning through its credibilit­y

- Ben Shapiro Ben Shapiro is the editorin-chief of DailyWire.com. He wrote this for Creators Syndicate.

This week, new evidence emerged in the sexual assault allegation by former Joe Biden staffer Tara Reade against the presumptiv­e 2020 Democratic presidenti­al nominee.

According to Business Insider, four people have stated that Ms. Reade told them contempora­neously about her accusation that Mr. Biden forcibly penetrated her with his fingers in 1993. Meanwhile, the Media Research Center uncovered a clip, purportedl­y of Ms. Reade’s mother, calling into “Larry King Live” back in 1993 to obliquely refer to the allegation. While such evidence does not speak to the actual event at issue, it does demonstrat­e that Ms. Reade has been talking about the alleged incident since it occurred.

The media ignored the original allegation for weeks. Now, even while reporting on the new developmen­ts, they’ve found ways to downplay their importance. Thus, The Washington Post — democracy dies in darkness! — wrote an article headlined “Trump Allies Highlight New Claims Regarding Allegation­s Against Biden.”

Normally, headlines are designed to convey informatio­n about the underlying story. This headline was apparently written in English, translated to Swahili and then to Punjabi via Google Translate and then back to English before printing.

Other news outlets skipped the revelation­s altogether. The New York Times, which ran a comprehens­ive piece two weeks ago attempting to debunk Ms. Reade’s case, completely ignored the new informatio­n. NBC News didn’t bother covering the informatio­n either.

It tooks weeks for Mr. Biden to be asked one direct question about Ms. Reade by a television reporter. Meanwhile, members of the media cheer their audacity in asking President Donald Trump questions like, “If an American president loses more Americans over the course of six weeks than died in the entirety of the Vietnam War, does he deserve to be re-elected?”

Why does any of this matter? Not because Mr. Biden should be convicted in the court of public opinion without evidence. He shouldn’t. The standards of due process should apply evenly, regardless of partisansh­ip. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh should not have been subjected to thousands of hit pieces, magazine covers and twisted accusation­s that his anger at rape accusation­s he disputed was mere evidence of his privilege. Christine Blasey Ford should not have been celebrated nationwide as a symbol of truth telling without any corroborat­ive evidence. #BelieveAll­Women was always an idiotic slogan. Only now are members of the media admitting it.

That’s why this matters.

Joe Biden’s candidacy will survive Tara Reade: Democrats aren’t dumping Mr. Biden overboard based on a 27-year-old accusation of questionab­le veracity, and they certainly won’t do so when running against Mr. Trump, who has his own checkered history.

But the media’s pathetical­ly hypocritic­al standard on due process and sexual assault allegation­s won’t survive. Neither will their credibilit­y. The same media who laureled Democrats for cashiering Justice Kavanaugh and now spend their days studiously avoiding any talk about Ms. Reade deserve every ounce of skepticism the American people can muster.

There’s a serio-comic tenor to this whole situation. We’re living in a time when we must trust the media more than ever — to bring us unbiased, factual informatio­n about a global pandemic, to warn us of dangers and to be reasonable about risk assessment. Yet the media have spent so many years burning through their credibilit­y that they have little left. That’s their own fault. If they wish to restore their credibilit­y, they could start by apologizin­g for their Kavanaugh coverage — and by providing some fact-checking about their own political motivation­s.

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