There are some people, on both sides of the aisle, who can’t get over a loss. Democrats are still fuming over their loss on the Kavanaugh confirmation and their press lapdogs share their bile and frustration.

FNC: “One of the fiercest political fights in Supreme Court history is still raw for Republicans and liberal media members alike more than three years later. Although nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is the judge facing questions on Capitol Hill this week, Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the sexual assault allegations against him have again taken a center stage in media coverage, which often refers to it as ‘credible.’

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The claim Kavanaugh was ‘credibly’ accused of a sexual assault has again permeated the media landscape, after some Senate Republicans invoked his wrenching confirmation process as an example of how not to conduct Jackson’s hearings.”

“I hope [Jackson] gets treated differently than people who have been credibly accused of [sexual harassment and sexual assault],” “The View” co-host Ana Navarro said on ABC this week.

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“The first reason Jackson may not get the Kavanaugh treatment is that she has not been credibly accused of sexual assault,” Slate’s Mark Newell wrote. MSNBC host Joy Reid insisted Republicans “can’t get over the fact that 2 of their 6 right wing justices: Clarence Thomas and Kavanaugh, are tarred by CREDIBLE allegations of sexual offenses against women.”

The Nation correspondent Elie Mystal said that Kavanaugh was “credibly accused of attempted rape.” The Daily Beast’s Matt Fuller said Republicans didn’t care that “Christine Blasey Ford credibly claimed that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.”

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HuffPost’s Jennifer Bendery said “Brett Kavanaugh was credibly accused of sexual assault,” and Vox correspondent Ian Millhiser remarked that the difference between Jackson and Kavanaugh was Jackson “did not attempt to rape a woman when she was in high school.”

“I think it just shows the media’s level of bitterness and disgust and disappointment that a smear campaign didn’t work,” NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck told press. “What I often heard when the media would in 2018 and the years since repeatedly use the word ‘credible’ or ‘credibly accused’ to describe Brett Kavanaugh, it’s almost been as if they’re trying to speak it into existence.”