CNN isn't exactly known for presenting a balanced view of things, and the hearings regarding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are no different.
A recent attempt at a women's panel likely meant to further drive opinion of Kavanaugh down, given CNN's history, did not go the way it was supposed to.
Instead of speaking out against Kavanaugh, the CNN panel of women not only defended him but said they have no sympathy for his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
The panel of women responded only by saying that Kavanaugh is also going through horrible times, as well as his wife and children.
The CNN hostess then asked the women why an FBI investigation isn't happening as it did with Anita Hill.
The women were then asked if something someone did years ago should matter today.
Jim Acosta also tried his hand at pegging Kavanaugh as guilty by inviting on a friend of Ford's to his show, only to have her friend openly tell Acosta that she never heard of Kavanaugh doing such a thing from her friend at the time.
https://www.redstate.com/brandon_morse/2018/09/21/cnn-hosts-womens-panel-kavanaugh-accusations-doesnt-go-planned/
A recent attempt at a women's panel likely meant to further drive opinion of Kavanaugh down, given CNN's history, did not go the way it was supposed to.
Instead of speaking out against Kavanaugh, the CNN panel of women not only defended him but said they have no sympathy for his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
The panel of women responded only by saying that Kavanaugh is also going through horrible times, as well as his wife and children.
The CNN hostess then asked the women why an FBI investigation isn't happening as it did with Anita Hill.
The women were then asked if something someone did years ago should matter today.
Jim Acosta also tried his hand at pegging Kavanaugh as guilty by inviting on a friend of Ford's to his show, only to have her friend openly tell Acosta that she never heard of Kavanaugh doing such a thing from her friend at the time.
https://www.redstate.com/brandon_morse/2018/09/21/cnn-hosts-womens-panel-kavanaugh-accusations-doesnt-go-planned/
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