George Stephanopoulos, who attempted to destroy sexual abuse accusers of Bill Clinton, is worried about people not believing the accuser of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The former Clinton White House operative turned Good Morning America co-host on Tuesday fretted, “... To vote for Kavanaugh, you’re going to have to, at some level, be saying, ‘She’s not telling the truth.’”

The woman in question is Christine Blasey Ford and has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault. Talking to panelists Dan Abrams and Sunny Hostin, Stephanopoulos lamented, “If this hearing happens on Monday, they are both up there. They both tell their story to the country. What will be the standard of proof?”

When it came to his old boss, Bill Clinton, Stephanopoulos wasn’t so worried about standing up for female accusers. The New York Times in 2016 recounted Democratic operative’s role in dismissing claims about Clinton:

George Stephanopoulos, the communications director of the 1992 campaign, recalled in his book, “All Too Human.” But Mrs. Clinton demanded action. “We have to destroy her story,” she said, according to Mr. Stephanopoulos. In what became a common tactic, affidavits were collected, from an aide and two others who stated that they were with Mr. Clinton at the hotel and that Ms. Hamzy’s story was false. (Contacted recently, Ms. Hamzy said she stood by her account.) When the work was done, both Clintons called Mr. Stephanopoulos, together, to offer their thanks.

The future GMA host also went after Gennifer Flowers.

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