Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson SCOTUS hearings.

Friendly_Grower

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And then the icy hand of Death fell on Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Lindsey Graham, Marsha Blackburn, John Cornyn, Mike Lee, Chris Coons, Tom Cotton, John Kennedy, Thom Tillis and Jon Ossoff.
SO: Along with having to eat Sir Robin's Minstrels there was much rejoicing with the change in membership of the Judiciary Committee.

Bring-Out-Your-Dead!

Meow-AGH! Meow AGH!

Watching that was simply horrible.
"What a minute Chester you know I'm a peaceful Man" however, I do think I would have hit someone if I was in "Her Honor"s" place during the ugly attacks.

Not one of them would get out of their cars in a Black Neighborhood let alone talk shit like they did to that Woman.
Try that in Compton or East L.A.
 

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RNC: Republicans Will Hold Dems Accountable for Jackson Confirmation
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says the party will hold Democrats accountable this December for supporting President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court pick.

Ketanji Brown Jackson "is a radical, activist judge, one who failed to answer simple questions on her record, including leniency for child porn offenders and support of CRT (Critical Race Theory)," McDaniel said in a statement released by the RNC Thursday.

"Jackson has proved to be in lockstep with the far left’s political agenda, even refusing to define what a woman is. The RNC will hold Democrats accountable this November for supporting Biden’s radical pick."

The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice and giving President Joe Biden a bipartisan endorsement for his effort to diversify the court.

Jackson, a 51-year-old appeals court judge with nine years’ experience on the federal bench, was confirmed 53-47, mostly along party lines but with three Republican votes. Presiding was Vice President Kamala Harris, also the first Black woman to reach that high office.

Jackson will take her seat when Justice Stephen Breyer retires this summer, solidifying the liberal wing of the 6-3 conservative-dominated court. She joined Biden at the White House to watch the vote, embracing as it came in.

Republicans spent the confirmation hearings strongly questioning her sentencing record, including the sentences she handed down in child pornography cases, which they argued were too light. Jackson declared that "nothing could be further from the truth" and explained her reasoning in detail. Democrats said she was in line with other judges in her decisions.

The GOP questioning in the Judiciary Committee showed the views of many Republicans, though, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said in a floor speech Wednesday that Jackson "never got tough once in this area."

Oh, all hell is going to break loose now.
 

Friendly_Grower

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RNC: Republicans Will Hold Dems Accountable for Jackson Confirmation
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says the party will hold Democrats accountable this December for supporting President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court pick.

Ketanji Brown Jackson "is a radical, activist judge, one who failed to answer simple questions on her record, including leniency for child porn offenders and support of CRT (Critical Race Theory)," McDaniel said in a statement released by the RNC Thursday.

"Jackson has proved to be in lockstep with the far left’s political agenda, even refusing to define what a woman is. The RNC will hold Democrats accountable this November for supporting Biden’s radical pick."

The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice and giving President Joe Biden a bipartisan endorsement for his effort to diversify the court.

Jackson, a 51-year-old appeals court judge with nine years’ experience on the federal bench, was confirmed 53-47, mostly along party lines but with three Republican votes. Presiding was Vice President Kamala Harris, also the first Black woman to reach that high office.

Jackson will take her seat when Justice Stephen Breyer retires this summer, solidifying the liberal wing of the 6-3 conservative-dominated court. She joined Biden at the White House to watch the vote, embracing as it came in.

Republicans spent the confirmation hearings strongly questioning her sentencing record, including the sentences she handed down in child pornography cases, which they argued were too light. Jackson declared that "nothing could be further from the truth" and explained her reasoning in detail. Democrats said she was in line with other judges in her decisions.

The GOP questioning in the Judiciary Committee showed the views of many Republicans, though, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said in a floor speech Wednesday that Jackson "never got tough once in this area."

Oh, all hell is going to break loose now.
Are you hoping "All Hell will Break Lose Now?" I really haven't discerned your political bent yet.
 

Friendly_Grower

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Yeah new enough.

Sometimes I forget things too.

As for Republicans and Black Woman. It's not a natural voting bloc for them.
I suspect only three felt there was something to gain by voting for Jackson.
 

schuylaar

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RNC: Republicans Will Hold Dems Accountable for Jackson Confirmation
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says the party will hold Democrats accountable this December for supporting President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court pick.

Ketanji Brown Jackson "is a radical, activist judge, one who failed to answer simple questions on her record, including leniency for child porn offenders and support of CRT (Critical Race Theory)," McDaniel said in a statement released by the RNC Thursday.

"Jackson has proved to be in lockstep with the far left’s political agenda, even refusing to define what a woman is. The RNC will hold Democrats accountable this November for supporting Biden’s radical pick."

The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice and giving President Joe Biden a bipartisan endorsement for his effort to diversify the court.

Jackson, a 51-year-old appeals court judge with nine years’ experience on the federal bench, was confirmed 53-47, mostly along party lines but with three Republican votes. Presiding was Vice President Kamala Harris, also the first Black woman to reach that high office.

Jackson will take her seat when Justice Stephen Breyer retires this summer, solidifying the liberal wing of the 6-3 conservative-dominated court. She joined Biden at the White House to watch the vote, embracing as it came in.

Republicans spent the confirmation hearings strongly questioning her sentencing record, including the sentences she handed down in child pornography cases, which they argued were too light. Jackson declared that "nothing could be further from the truth" and explained her reasoning in detail. Democrats said she was in line with other judges in her decisions.

The GOP questioning in the Judiciary Committee showed the views of many Republicans, though, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said in a floor speech Wednesday that Jackson "never got tough once in this area."

Oh, all hell is going to break loose now.
And they'd be right to hold Dems accountable.
 

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That ship has sailed 43 years ago.
There are a few that seem like they are. Mind you some might be the ones we never really hear much about. But that makes up maybe less than 5% of the GOP. one percent if you include those in the House.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
There are a few that seem like they are. Mind you some might be the ones we never really hear much about. But that makes up maybe less than 5% of the GOP. one percent if you include those in the House.
I’m thinking of the party’s center of mass. Once they rolled over for voodoo economics, it was over Rock all over. Ka-doosh!
 

hanimmal

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RNC: Republicans Will Hold Dems Accountable for Jackson Confirmation
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says the party will hold Democrats accountable this December for supporting President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court pick.

Ketanji Brown Jackson "is a radical, activist judge, one who failed to answer simple questions on her record, including leniency for child porn offenders and support of CRT (Critical Race Theory)," McDaniel said in a statement released by the RNC Thursday.

"Jackson has proved to be in lockstep with the far left’s political agenda, even refusing to define what a woman is. The RNC will hold Democrats accountable this November for supporting Biden’s radical pick."

The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice and giving President Joe Biden a bipartisan endorsement for his effort to diversify the court.

Jackson, a 51-year-old appeals court judge with nine years’ experience on the federal bench, was confirmed 53-47, mostly along party lines but with three Republican votes. Presiding was Vice President Kamala Harris, also the first Black woman to reach that high office.

Jackson will take her seat when Justice Stephen Breyer retires this summer, solidifying the liberal wing of the 6-3 conservative-dominated court. She joined Biden at the White House to watch the vote, embracing as it came in.

Republicans spent the confirmation hearings strongly questioning her sentencing record, including the sentences she handed down in child pornography cases, which they argued were too light. Jackson declared that "nothing could be further from the truth" and explained her reasoning in detail. Democrats said she was in line with other judges in her decisions.

The GOP questioning in the Judiciary Committee showed the views of many Republicans, though, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said in a floor speech Wednesday that Jackson "never got tough once in this area."

Oh, all hell is going to break loose now.
What are they going to try to break our democracy or something?


Stuff the courts with even worse right wing political radicalized hacks?


Move closer to foreign dictators?

 
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