Last week, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) wasn’t exactly subtle in his response to Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation against Brett Kavanaugh. “This has been a drive-by shooting when it comes to Kavanaugh,” the Senate Judiciary Committee member said. “I’ll listen to the lady, but we’re going to bring this to a close.”
If Graham was trying to hide his disdain for the controversy, he wasn’t trying very hard.
Yesterday, the South Carolina Republican went a little further.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of the 11 Republicans who sit on the Senate Judiciary Committee, made it clear Sunday that while he is willing to hear out Christine Blasey Ford about her sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, he has not heard enough evidence to “ruin Judge Kavanaugh’s life over this.”
“What am I supposed to do? Go ahead and ruin this guy’s life based on an accusation?” Graham asked in an interview with “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace. “I don’t know when it happened, I don’t know where it happened. And everybody named in regard to being there said it didn’t happen. I’m just being honest. Unless there’s something more, no I’m not going to ruin Judge Kavanaugh’s life over this.”
“But she should come forward, she should have her say. She will be respectfully treated,” he added.
Ah, yes. Graham isn’t inclined to ignore Dr. Ford right now; he’s inclined to treat her respectfully and then ignore her.
But it was the senator’s specific concerns that struck me as especially remarkable: to take the California professor’s allegation seriously is to “ruin Judge Kavanaugh’s life,” Graham argued.
That’s not even close to being true.









