To deflect allegations of sexual abuse on Judge Kavanaugh and his dismal testimony, Kellyanne Conway out-of-the-blue blamed CNN for not doing enough on the issue of sexual abuse during their newscasts.
Two of Conway's tricks are:
1, To make invalid claims about somebody from the Trump administration that nobody is making... and
2. To turn on the interviewer and attack the network she's on, so the conversation will go sideways for several minutes.
To wit, Sunday on CNN:
During a long interview with CNN's State of the Union, Conway said that the female Arizona prosecutor they brought in to ask Dr. Ford questions said no punishable crime had been committed by Judge Kavanaugh, even if Ford is to be believed.
CONWAY: No. No. He's -- no, it's not whether or not he committed a crime. That's false.
Nobody has filed a crime in Montgomery County. The -- Rachel Mitchell, whom the Republicans brought in, the sex crimes prosecutor from Arizona, told the senators -- it's been reported, including by CNN and others, I hope -- that she said, if this were a court of law, you couldn't prosecute this. There's not enough evidence.
So nobody's being accused of a crime.
All of America knows Judge Kavanaugh wasn't brought up on sexual assault charges when he was being questioned Thursday. His testimony was to give him a chance to respond to Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's allegations.
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