Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Law School professor emeritus (pictured above), wondered on Friday whether liberals truly believe that women are “born with a special gene for telling the truth” and men are born “with a special gene for lying,” as they “believe” Christine Blasey Ford’s sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

“The most disturbing thing is these people who are on television — some people I know and respect — ‘I believe her.’ You’ve never met [Ford]. You don’t know anything about her,” Dershowitz said Friday morning on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends.”

“Are women born with a special gene for telling the truth and men with a special gene for lying?” Dershowitz said as he mocked his fellow liberals.

“I don’t believe her. I don’t believe him. I have an open mind. I want to hear both sides of the story and make a determination. That’s what the American system of justice is all about.”

Ford cast the final days of Kavanaugh’s Senate confirmation process into uncertainty by publicly accusing him last Sunday of sexually assaulting her some 36 years ago at a party in Maryland, when they were both teens in high school.

Kavanaugh has denied Ford’s accusations “categorically and unequivocally,” claiming that he has “never done anything like what the accuser describes — to her or to anyone.”

GOP members of the Senate Judiciary Committee called upon Kavanaugh and Ford to testify Monday.

Although Kavanaugh readily agreed to testify, Ford has flip-flopped. After initially insisting she was willing to cooperate and testify, Ford then declined to testify unless the FBI conducted an investigation into her claims.

But Ford’s lawyers again opened the door Thursday to testifying before the committee on several conditions, including that she and Kavanaugh are never in the room at the same time, that Kavanaugh testify first, and that no outside counsel — only committee members — be allowed to question her.

The conditions are continuing to be reviewed and finalized right now.

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“That is the most absurd, anti-due process, anti-American concept,” Dershowitz said of Ford’s claims. “You testify without having been formally accused under oath [first]? Obviously, she has to testify. She has to be cross-examined, preferably by good lawyers who can ask probing questions.”

“Then [Kavanaugh] has to get up and respond and be cross-examined with probing questions,” Dershowitz added.

“And I do agree with her that they ought to bring in any possible witness — a judge or anybody else [should] subpoena them if they won’t testify voluntarily.”

Dershowitz also rebuked his fellow Democrats for being so willing to believe Ford’s accusations against a Republican president’s Supreme Court nominee while ignoring and being so reluctant to believe the accuser of Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.).

Karen Monahan, a former girlfriend of Ellison’s, came forward with abuse allegations against him just days before his August 2018 Democratic primary victory in his bid to become Minnesota’s attorney general.

But the Democratic party exhibited no such rush to judgment.

The progressive Ellison, who became the first Muslim to serve in the U.S. Congress in 2007, was also elected to serve as the deputy chair for the Democratic National Committee in 2017.

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During the final days of his Democratic attorney general primary fight in August, Monahan’s son accused Ellison in a lengthy Facebook post of domestic violence, claiming there was a video of Ellison “dragging my mama off the bed by her feet” and screaming at her.

Monahan came forward publicly shortly after to corroborate her son’s allegations.

Ellison denied those charges.

Monahan also tweeted a picture of a 2017 doctor’s report on Wednesday discussing her allegations against Ellison by name.

“And also [Monahan] has now produced documentation about what she said before she made the accusation,” Dershowitz said. “Look, it would be better if she could come forward with the videotape she claims exists. But the one rule has to be a single standard for Democrats and Republicans.”

“You can’t have [MSNBC host] Rachel Maddow and other people on television applying one standard to Kavanaugh and another standard to a man who was the deputy director of the Democratic National Committee and now is poised to become the attorney general — the chief law enforcement officer of Minnesota,” Dershowitz continued.

“What you are saying about somebody who is a Republican, you must have to say about somebody who is a Democrat. You have to have equal justice in this country,” Dershowitz insisted.

Maddow floated the idea Thursday on her show that Kavanaugh could be stripped of his seat on the Supreme Court if Ford chooses to press formal charges and he is indicted for the 36-year-old crime.

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