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Bill Maher admitted Kavanaugh’s anonymous accuser made Democrats ‘look bad’
September 18, 2018
On Tuesday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat addressed a comment made over the weekend by HBO host Bill Maher regarding allegations against President Donald Trump's Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
As infuriating as Maher can be, he had a moment of clarity when he accidentally admitted that the accusations against Kavanaugh from an anonymous source made the Democrats “look bad.”
Pat agreed saying, "nice! And you’re right it does!"
He continued, "After 36 years there is no way to prove this. Why would anyone want to be nominated for any judgeship by people who have no values and are just trying to hurt you?"
Top Democratic Senate Judiciary Committee member Dianne Feinstein has played a major role in helping this story gain traction. Though the story was from an anonymous source initially, the woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault has since been identified as Christine Blasey Ford.
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