
"The Brett Kavanaugh sleaze machine is back," said Judicial Crisis Network's Carrie Severino in a morning tweet today, adding that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is "exactly right: The Democrats and their liberal allies think Judge Barrett is 'too Christian' or 'the wrong kind of Christian' to be a good judge. That is rank bigotry, and it has no place in our country."
"Barrett's ties to the group, which has conservative stances on the role of women in society and other social issues, did not until after she was questioned by senators considering her nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in 2017," the Post reported. "Senators are preparing to question her next week over her nomination to the high court."
Media previously falsely linked People of Praise's use of the word "handmaid" to the dystopian novel and Hulu miniseries "The Handmaid's Tale" before issuing corrections and retractions noting that there is no established link between People of Praise and novelist Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale."
Conservatives pointed out that The Washington Post continues to attach negative meaning to the word "handmaid," a biblical word that has been used in religious contexts to describe women for thousands of years.
WaPo levels religious smear at Judge Barrett.
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) October 7, 2020
Next, the Dems propose a test: if she floats . . . she's a witch! pic.twitter.com/xaEnt7uBws
The sleaze machine is back https://t.co/HgjCT7xQrP
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) October 7, 2020
"You know what's the most ironic? The whole fake 'handmaiden' trope suggests she is against women in leadership, when she is fighting to lead, but the left has their foot on her neck trying to keep her down," tweeted Concerned Women for America founder Penny Nance.
The Washington Post story was written by Emma Brown—a reporter who wrote about Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, as The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway pointed out.
"Democrats are laundering their (admittedly weak) anti-religious smear of Amy Coney Barrett through Emma Brown, the same reporter they used to launch their massive and media-coordinated anti-Kavanaugh operation that so many Americans found so despicable," Hemingway tweeted.
Tea Party Patriot's founder Jenny Beth Martin joined in Hemingway's critique of Brown.
"WashPost's Emma Brown, who touched off character assassination of Brett Kavanaugh – as documented by @JCNSeverino and @MZHemingway in their bestseller, now attacking Amy Coney Barrett," Martin tweeted. "Same failed playbook will bring same result."
Brown did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Catholic Vote condemned the story as well, saying: "This disgusting attack on Catholics could have been written in the 1830's. The Washington Post is suggesting that Judge Barrett's religious faith should be on trial during her confirmation. Democrats playing with fire."
This disgusting attack on Catholics could have been written in the 1830's. The Washington Post is suggesting that Judge Barrett's religious faith should be on trial during her confirmation. Democrats playing with fire. https://t.co/1eNN1iwmqK
— CatholicVote.org (@CatholicVote) October 7, 2020
"Stop The Bigotry," an ad that calls for an end of attacks on Barrett's faith, and "JFK," in which former President John F. Kennedy warns against anti-Catholic attacks.
A Morning Consult and Politico poll released Wednesday found that voters are increasingly backing the confirmation of Barrett. Almost half, 46%, of voters polled between Oct. 2 and 4 said that the Senate should confirm Barrett.
These numbers were up 9 percentage points since President Donald Trump first announced he was nominating Barrett on Sept. 26, according to the poll.
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Mary Margaret Olohan is a reporter covering social issues for The Daily Caller News Foundation shared on The Daily Signal.
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