Never let anyone tell you that CNN journalists are not politically biased and politically invested people. Because the FBI investigation into the sexual assault claims against Judge Brett Kavanaugh wrapped up Wednesday night and hosts Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon wasted no time in decrying the process. Lemon himself was predicting that Kavanaugh would be confirmed and he was clearly bummed out about it.

After cutting away from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on the Senate floor laying down the law, Cuomo huffed: “This is what McConnell promised.” “Yeah. And that's what they want as quickly as possible,” Lemon whined. “I mean that is a very short time for an investigation. Listen, I'm not in law enforcement, but it just seems like it's a really, really short time.”

Lemon then got really somber and admitted that he and the other raving liberals in the smear campaign had lost:

But regardless of what's in the report, Mitch McConnell is saying -- and you see it there -- they're going to vote on Friday, and all of us will know. Here's what I'm saying. It's going to be Justice Kavanaugh. I think that's what's going to happen.

Of course, the biased hacks figured that the only possible findings of the investigation were that Kavanaugh was guilty.

“Will it change votes? Probably not. Why? Time, tactics, the tenor of the whole process. This has never been a truth campaign about getting to the bottom of the allegations,” Cuomo decried. “It's about getting Kavanaugh through at any cost. It always has been.” Again, the basis of his “analysis” was that the only votes that needed to change were on the right, regardless of the FBI findings (even if they exonerated Kavanaugh).

Cuomo proved this when he declared: “This is about the GOP and whether they lose any of their own.” According to him, Senate Republicans had to wrestle with their conscience in order to vote for Kavanaugh. He even suggested that way the Judge had responded to the Democratic smear campaign proved he was guilty of something:

Well, you would think about the way Kavanaugh handled this situation. Is that evidence in this setting, if not of proof of guilt regarding Ford's allegations, evidence of showing that he will treat the truth as malleable when convenient? And in terms of this process proof that he sounded more like a riled up chief of staff than a chief justice someday?

The bitter CNN host almost threw his back out when he vigorously tried to move the goalpost with comparisons to Anita Hill. “Now, well, this investigation wasn't long enough. The pushback will be it only took three days with Anita Hill. It was very different,” he argued. But on the onset of this nonsense, the quickness of the Hill investigation was one of the liberal talking points FOR this investigation.

During the handoff to CNN Tonight, Lemon was even more depressed than he was a few short minutes ago. “Yeah. Well, here we go, Chris. This is what the past couple weeks have been about, and we're going to know about it on Friday. But I told you how I felt. I'm not -- you said that's where the odds are,” he sighed. In response, Cuomo dove head first into the conspiracy deep end:

Yes. I think that they have the votes. The dream scenario is that Flake peels away and it's 50-50. And who comes in to seal the deal? The happiest man in the world, Mike Pence, the V.P., breaks the tie, and he delivers America a conservative Supreme Court justice that locks in a generation of jurisprudence and is the best chance for his bid to be president after Trump.

If the parties were switched and something like this was said on Fox News, CNN’s Brian Stelter would be trying to have them committed.

“Yeah. Only if. Okay. Thank you. We've got a lot to get to, Chris. So I'll let you go now,” Lemon groaned.

This is CNN.

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