everything because somebody says, look, my memory is a little foggy here, i d really like the fbi step in and help beef it up that s not how this works. those saying that we need more information here are correct, but anybody who is leaping toen could collusions is doing so i think for politically motivated reasons. we don t have enough information to draw a conclusion about either of these incidents. what we have are two very serious accusations and we have two sides to a story that we re trying to cover and, kasie hunt, i think it s not just twitter, it s the media that s in a very serious position right now and if you watch, you know, 24-hour coverage of this story you may see four or five analysts in a row being brought on to convict judge kavanaugh. there s a need for balance here because the more that you put one side on or if you have a focus group with republican operatives in it, you know, pushing the other side of the story. there are allegations here, they are not proven t
these are lifetime appointments, you re supposed to look at the law as a neutral observer and decide on the basis of the law not partisanship and yet partisanship has always been there in the supreme court, but the hyper partisanship today is truly, truly dangerous it really is on both sides. i did myself a favor this weekend and got off twitter as much as i could because, my god, there are so many on the left and some former republicans from the right just making terrible accusations about judge kavanaugh, one saying that he s a serial sexual predator, and then on the right we have some people that you and i know who have spent the last two weeks nonstop calling these women liars. the partisanship is so out of control when none of us really know what happened on those two