Flashback to 2012
Pundits have rightfully pointed out Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas confirmations as similar to the latest Kavanaugh smear campaign, but let’s not forget about Herman Cain. He was leading Republican nomination polls in the 2012 campaign after the first series of debates, then suddenly a few women came out of nowhere to accuse him of sexual harassment. Although most republicans knew it was likely another coordinated smear campaign of a black candidate who would probably defeat Barack Obama, it was still enough to drop Cain in polls, forcing him to withdraw from the race. Cain was never charged or sued, but it was yet another example of a coordinated character assassination Democrats will deploy when they’re desperate. As long as there continues to be a corrupt, compliant media, these tactics will be used again and again. Republicans need to show a backbone and call out this Kavanaugh assault for what it is.
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