Monday, March 14, 2022

Whatever Gets the Job Done

 This week, more news came to light about Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s disqualifications from serving on the U.S. Supreme Court. While Judge Brown Jackson was a student at Harvard Law School, her organization hosted a highly controversial, anti-Semitic speaker on campus. As a nominee to serve on the highest court in the land, this, combined with her previous statements calling the justice system “unfair” to sex predators, should immediately disqualify her to uphold our nation’s laws and Constitutional principles. Her nomination is yet another massive vetting failure from the Biden White House. [More]

Maybe this will be enough to persuade gutless Republicans that this will open them up to accusations they fear, and maybe even trouble a few Jewish Democrats enough to say "No."

It's a cinch we can't expect anything as unimportant to them as the Bill of Rights to be persuasive.

2 comments:

  1. The spineless/gutless wonders will, if queried on this, aver that said nominee was simply immature and not well versed in the law which she now holds sacred.

    And bears do stuff in the woods.

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  2. Her nomination is yet another massive vetting failure from the Biden White House.

    It's only a failure if the Biden Administration is acting with good, righteous intentions. This assumes facts not in evidence.

    On the contrary, a preponderance of available evidence points to the Biden Administration acting directly against the interests of America and her citizenry.

    This was not a "vetting failure"; if anything, it was a raging success. The vetting process produced exactly the kind of racially-biased and anti-Semitic SJW activist nominee the Biden Administration wants to see on the Supreme Court -- no more and no less.

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