• WaPo Slams Biden Accuser. #MeToo's Rose McGowan Blasts: 'This Is A Hit

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    On Sunday evening, The Washington Post published an article that
    examined Tara Reade, the woman who has accused former Vice President Joe
    Biden of sexually assaulting her by pushing his fingers under her skirt
    and inside her. In the article, the Post attempted to cast doubt on the legitimacy of Reade’s claim by noting, among other things, that last
    year Reade discussed the incident but only said Biden had touched her
    neck and shoulders; that she had become a vocal supporter of Biden’s
    chief rival for the Democratic nomination, Senator Bernie Sanders; that
    the Post “found no other allegations against him as serious as Reade’s”;
    that Reade had filed a police complaint last Thursday but had not named
    Biden; that Reade had claimed she had informed a therapist about the
    alleged assault but had not come forth with the therapist’s notes when
    the Post asked for them, and that although Reade said that in 1993 she
    filed a complaint with a congressional human resources or personnel
    office, she could not currently remember the exact name of the office
    and “the Post could find no record of the complaint, and Reade said she
    never received a copy.”

    The Post’s seeming attempt to invalidate the legitimacy of Reade’s
    complaint infuriated actress Rose McGowan, a leading figure in the
    #MeToo movement who had been one of the chief accusers of Hollywood
    mogul Harvey Weinstein. McGowan tweeted a fiery post targeting the Post, writing, “This is not journalism, this is an agenda. This is a hit
    piece. You’ve sunk to a new low in slanted journalism and victim shaming @Washington Post.”

    The notion that the Post had a political agenda and thus targeted Reade
    in order to support Biden gains credibility since in the middle of the
    article, the Post suddenly inserts a paragraph targeting President
    Trump. The Post uses the excuse of noting, “The 2020 presidential
    campaign will be the first since the #MeToo movement in late 2017 began inspiring women to share stories of abuse by powerful men.” Then the
    Post segues to this:

    Near the end of the 2016 campaign, The Post uncovered a 2005
    videotape in which Trump bragged that because of his fame he
    could grab women between the legs, comments he dismissed later
    as “locker-room banter.” In the days after that audio was
    published, about a dozen women accused him of sexual misconduct
    going back decades. Their stories ranged from Trump groping
    their breasts and buttocks to him kissing them without consent
    on the lips. Trump called the women liars. More recently, he
    has denied a New York writer’s allegation that he sexually
    assaulted her in a department store dressing room more than
    two decades ago.

    The Post does note various factors in Reade’s favor, but then mitigates
    the effect; examples include Reade claiming she had told her mother
    about the alleged assault but her mother had died in 2016 and that Reade
    said she had told a friend but the friend “declined to be named in this report.” The Post cited Reade’s brother, Collin Moulton, texting that he remembered his sister telling him that Biden had put his hand “under her clothes.” But the Post wrote that prior to that, Moulton had only said
    in an interview that she told him in 1993 that Biden had touched her
    neck and shoulders.

    The Post buttressed their seeming attack on Reade by writing, “In
    interviews with a half-dozen former Biden staffers who overlapped with
    Reade, many were hesitant to cast doubt on an individual woman’s account
    but said Reade’s story did not match their experience in a tightknit
    office with high-ranking female staffers. None of those reached by The
    Post recalled witnessing Biden putting his hands on Reade …”

    The Post concluded the article with this:

    Reade told The Post in a recent interview that she tweeted
    support of him because she admired some things about Biden
    despite the alleged assault. “Here’s the person I admire,
    who stands for all I believe in,” she said. “At the same
    time, that’s what happened to me personally.”

    The Post’s attitude toward Reade is distinctly different from its
    attitude toward Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser of Justice Brett
    Kavanaugh. The Post published an opinion piece in September 2018
    stating, “Just as we treat Kavanaugh with respect when referring to him,
    we should afford Ford the same respect. She, like Kavanaugh, needs to be
    seen to be fairly heard.”

    When discussing therapist’s notes from Blasey Ford, The Post wrote:

    The therapist’s notes, portions of which were provided by Ford
    and reviewed by The Washington Post, do not mention Kavanaugh’s
    name but say she reported that she was attacked by students
    “from an elitist boys’ school” who went on to become “highly
    respected and high-ranking members of society in Washington.”
    The notes say four boys were involved, a discrepancy Ford says
    was an error on the therapist’s part.

    The Post even titled one piece, “Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford
    moved 3,000 miles to reinvent her life. It wasn’t far enough.”

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