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Could This Be the MOST Tone Deaf, Clueless Attempt to Ignore Assault Claim Against Biden?

Posted on 18 March 2021

CBS journalist Ed O’Keefe on Wednesday offered one of the most tone deaf, awkward observations when it comes to sexual assault accusations. Regarding Joe Biden’s comments about the abuse allegations against Andrew Cuomo, O’Keefe stated that the President has a “good understanding” of such claims because... he authored the Violence Against Women Act in the Senate.  Well, Mr. O’Keefe, Biden might also have a “good understanding” because of the sexual assault claims leveled against him by Tara Reade in 2020. After playing a clip of Biden saying the New York Governor may ultimately be prosecuted for the accusations by multiple women. Here’s O’Keefe’s stunningly tone deaf reply:  Part of what's interesting, and what the President said, is the fact that he's actually someone who has a good understanding of what's supposed to happen in these situations when a woman accuses a man of sexual harassment or assault, given that he was one of the original authors of the Violence Against Women Act. For him to say that one of his big allies could potentially face prosecution, that's certainly quite notable.      Given how aggressively journalists tried to bury the sexual assault by Reade against Biden it’s not surprising that a reporter in 2021 would pretend the accusation didn’t exist. In a study I did in the spring of 2020, we found that, from March 25 to April 24, 2020, ABC and NBC had ZERO mentions of Reade’s charges. CBS allowed a scant 1 minute and 3 seconds.  On April 30, 2020, the networks finally allowed some coverage. O’Keefe appeared to admit that his network had been dragging their feet on the story, saying, “CBS News has spoken multiple times with Reade since she first made the accusation in March. On Wednesday, we requested an on-camera interview.”  As the campaign went on, the networks went back to mostly ignoring Reade. It was left to 60 Minutes Australia –– not the CBS version in America — to do an in depth interview with Biden’s accuser.  The stunningly tone deaf pro-Biden spin was sponsored by Progressive insurance and Lexus. Click on the links to let them know what you think.  A transcript is below. Click “expand” to read more.  CBS This Morning 3/17/2021 7:12 AM ET TONY DOKOUPIL: While we have you here, I do want to touch on the controversy surrounding New York governor Andrew Cuomo. President Biden has commented on the calls that Cuomo resign over charges of harassing multiple women. Take a look at that comment.  GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Been very clear if the investigation shows the claims, he's gone.  JOE BIDEN: That's what I think happens. By the way, it may very well be —  there could be a criminal prosecution that is attached to it. I don't know. But let the investigation —  I don't know what it is. But I —  I start with the presumption, it takes a lot of courage for a woman to come forward. Some are not — it takes a lot of courage to come forward. The presumption is it should be taken seriously and should be investigated. That's what's under way now.  DOKOUPIL: Struck me as blunt there. What do you make of him?  ED O’KEEFE: These are his first extended comment regarding the situation surrounding what has been a big political ally of his, someone who co-chaired his campaign. The White House has been asked about this situation for the last several days and they have mostly brushed it off. Part of what's interesting, and what the President said, is the fact that he's actually someone who has a good understanding of what's supposed to happen in these situations when a woman accuses a man of sexual harassment or assault, given that he was one of the original authors of the Violence Against Women Act. For him to say that one of his big allies could potentially face prosecution, that's certainly quite notable.