From WSJopinion: The continuing assault on Brett Kavanaugh reflects both a fixation and an effort to deprive the court of its legitimacy, writes peggynoonannyc
Here are the reasons, in no certain order, that the accusations against Justice Brett Kavanaugh will never stop and his foes on the progressive left never let up.
Because progressives have to prove they were right to advance the sexual-assault accusations of Christine Blasey Ford. They lost that battle; Justice Kavanaugh sits on the court. They won’t stop the assault until they can prove they were right to launch it.
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