1. The Senate has become a factory of suspicion and contempt

From Washington Post: "If the agency can't find evidence of wrongdoing, he should be confirmed."

2. Media Slinging Career-Ending Accusations With Abandon

From The Hill: "The examples of misleading tales are apparent for all to see, mostly on the anti-Kavanaugh side."

3. Dems Will Exploit Kavanaugh's Accuser All the Way to Election Day

From New York Post: "Are Senate Democrats really interested in learning the truth about the high-school sex-assault accusation against Brett Kavanaugh? Or are they just scheming to exploit it in the fall campaign?"

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