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  • The Daily Signal Podcast: The Media’s Shameful Handling of Kavanaugh Accusations

    Should the media be rushing to cover allegations with little or no corroboration? The Daily Signal’s Ken McIntyre, a veteran journalist who covered Maryland as a crime reporter in the 80s, joins us to discuss. Plus: We look at the disturbing trend of selfie deaths. We also cover these stories: After spending two weeks debating…
    Katrina Trinko
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  • Harvard Students Want Kavanaugh Banned From Public Life, Because of #MeToo

    Day by day, the #MeToo movement’s credibility is getting chipped away. The allegation being peddled by porn actress Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti, is one obvious example. Accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of spiking girls’ drinks and running a gang-rape ring at parties in high school isn’t only not credible, it’s offensive and undermines…
    Kelsey Bolar
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  • The Political Pasts of the Lawyers Representing Kavanaugh Accusers

    The lawyers for the three women accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct all have been on the legal battlefields of either celebrity or politics. One ran for office multiple times as a Democrat. Another was a federal appointee of both Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Still another defended the alleged misconduct…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Sen. Flake, I Was Assaulted by a Stranger. Here’s Why I Want Kavanaugh Confirmed.

    This letter was sent Oct. 2 to Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz.  Dear Senator, The issues of rape and sexual assault are not abstract concepts for me. In 1996 while pregnant with my first child, I was assaulted by a stranger on my morning run near my home in Northern Virginia. His intent was to rape…
    Penny Young Nance
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  • Kavanaugh Uproar Has Shown Some Senators Don’t Understand Due Process

    Supreme Court appointments are perhaps the most important confirmations of our lifetime because they are lifetime appointments. They directly affect our lives and American jurisprudence for decades. It is the selection of who determines the law of the land. As a constitutional conservative, I want jurists who are eminently qualified but are also mindful of…
    Michael Ramirez
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  • Fight Over Kavanaugh Proves Supreme Court Has Become Too Powerful

    The stakes are high—very high. The confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has been a battle royale. But why should one government official’s position be so existentially important? Yes, control of the Supreme Court hangs in the balance, but that raises the question as to why the court itself is so powerful. Could…
    Kim Holmes
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  • Georgetown Professor Says White Men Should Be Castrated, Fed to Swine Over Kavanaugh Support

    A professor at Georgetown University known for making incendiary comments against supporters of President Donald Trump said white men deserve “miserable deaths” for supporting Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. C. Christine Fair, an associate professor at Georgetown in the School of Foreign Service, tweeted Saturday, saying white Republican men should die and an added bonus would be if…
    Henry Rodgers
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  • FBI’s Previous Probes Would Have Looked Into Kavanaugh’s Drinking

    Previous FBI background checks should have determined whether Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had a substance abuse problem, former Attorney General Michael Mukasey told reporters Tuesday. Senate Democrats initially called for an FBI investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh. After that update of six previous background investigations commenced, however, many of the same…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Kavanaugh’s Anger Is Justified

    Brett Kavanaugh’s passionate outrage during his hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last Thursday is generating scorn, not empathy, from plenty of liberals. “I couldn’t help but think that if a woman had ever performed that way, they would say ‘hysterical,’” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Saturday, later adding, “I think that he…
    Chris Prudhome
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  • Why This Victim of Attempted Rape, Physical Assault Supports Kavanaugh

    The leader of a conservative-leaning public policy women’s organization who says she was a victim of physical assault and attempted rape says the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have influenced the way she thinks about the #MeToo movement. “I think it has been painful. I think it is painful for victims,…
    Rachel del Guidice
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  • 4 Big Questions About the FBI’s 7th Kavanaugh Probe

    President Donald Trump said Monday that it’s up to the FBI and the Senate to decide on the scope of the agency’s seventh background inquiry into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, this one focused on allegations of sexual misconduct. In interviews with The Daily Signal, legal experts say the FBI probe can be completed within…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Democrats Now Want Kavanaugh Investigated for Perjury

    Still lacking corroborating evidence of disputed sexual misconduct accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, some Democrats now want Kavanaugh investigated for perjury in the latest iteration of their monthslong campaign to derail his confirmation. The perjury push comes as Democrats still lack corroborating evidence to support professor Christine Blasey Ford's claim that Kavanaugh tried to…
    Peter Hasson
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  • FBI Contacts Second Kavanaugh Accuser, Suggesting Wider Probe

    The FBI has contacted Deborah Ramirez in connection with its investigation of sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The bureau’s contact with Ramirez confirms it will not confine its inquiry to the first set of allegations brought by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, though it is not yet clear which other accusations federal…
    Kevin Daley
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  • We Hear You: Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford State Their Cases to America

    Editor's note: Our audience had much to say in the days leading up to the extraordinary hearing Thursday where the Senate Judiciary Committee heard from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford. Here's a sampling. Write us at [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: How is it that Christine Blasey Ford remembers every…
    Ken McIntyre
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  • Media Misses: Left Outraged at Kavanaugh, Graham’s Show of Emotion

    Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh battled for his reputation this week, and everything was on the line. But, it was Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who took matters into his own hands and stole the show. Graham vocalized what many people have been thinking, and called out the handling of allegations since they came to light. …
    Ginny Montalbano
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  • Cartoon: Kavanaugh Smear Campaign

    Michael Ramirez
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  • Judiciary Committee Advances Kavanaugh to Senate Floor, FBI to ‘Update’ His File Within Week

    Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh now faces a full Senate vote, after the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-10 Friday along party lines in favor of advancing his nomination. First, though, the FBI will supplement its previous six background investigations on Kavanaugh. The vote came a day after a high-stakes committee hearing where the D.C. Circuit…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Flake Announces Yes for Kavanaugh, Nomination Likely Headed to Senate Floor

    Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh appears headed for approval by the Senate Judiciary Committee—one day after nearly nine hours of testimony regarding high school allegations. Retiring Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who was expected to be the key vote on the committee poised to pass the vote along party lines, 11-10, announced Friday morning he would…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Defending Kavanaugh Isn’t an Attack on Women

    As you may know, Brett Kavanaugh has already been found guilty of crimes against leftism, so now we’re just working our way backward from the ideological indictment to the personal one. Nothing but a confession of wrongdoing and a surrender will stop Democrats from accusing Kavanaugh of being a sexual predator, despite, to this point,…
    David Harsanyi
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  • Why Another FBI Investigation of Kavanaugh Would Be Pointless

    Campaigns of whatever sort often adopt a mantra, a phrase, or even a single word that’s repeated over and over to advance the campaign’s goals. The campaign against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is no different, and its latest mantra is “FBI investigation.” Let’s look at this mantra’s objectives and its validity. The call for…
    Thomas Jipping
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