
Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Truth? The Left, that’s who. Fox News reports that “the 1993 episode of CNN’s “Larry King Live” featuring an anonymous caller who was later identified as the mother of Biden accuser Tara Reade was no longer listed in Google Play’s catalog late Saturday.”
As noted here:
In interviews with The Intercept, Reade also mentioned that her mother had made a phone call to “Larry King Live” on CNN, during which she made reference to her daughter’s experience on Capitol Hill. Reade told The Intercept that her mother called in asking for advice after Reade, then in her 20s, left Biden’s office. “I remember it being an anonymous call and her saying my daughter was sexually harassed and retaliated against and fired, where can she go for help? I was mortified,” Reade told me.
The move on the part of Google is just the latest instance of the media either slow-walking the story, which throws shade on their presidential candidate, or attempting to suppress it altogether. When New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet was asked why it took the paper 19 days to acknowledge Reade’s sexual assault allegation against Biden when the Times was all over the Brett Kavanaugh accusations, he replied, “Kavanaugh was a running, hot story.”
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The Washington Free Beacon’s Brent Scher noted yesterday:
Joe Biden has been asked 81 questions in over two hours worth of media interviews since a former staffer in his U.S. Senate office accused him of sexual assault three weeks ago. He hasn’t fielded a single question about the allegation.
As for the missing video, tweets containing it are still available as of this writing (see below), though there is no reason to assume these will not be scrubbed as well.
Video👇🏻@ReadeAlexandra — is this your Mom’s voice? https://t.co/ospBhlKSvb pic.twitter.com/r5WsXJ2vQb
— Rich McHugh (@RichMcHugh) April 24, 2020