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What do you suggest?Fuck the Senate, lmao.
330,000,000 Americans and you have 100 old men voting on what to do with the country.
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What do you suggest?Fuck the Senate, lmao.
330,000,000 Americans and you have 100 old men voting on what to do with the country.
NOW - Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court.
WATCH: Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
The Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, 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.www.pbs.org
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Hell no they didn't, because they are a bunch of hypocrites... As long as they get there way they're happy, and as soon as they have to compromise then their world comes to an end. They are the most readable people in the world.And I’m sure you felt the same way about the justices Trump nominated, amirite?
Not supposed to.Then again it All depends on who you ask.Does being black make her different?
In sleepy Joe's feeble mind, hell her skin color and gender qualified her before she ever uttered a word in those job interview hearings. We have a huge double standard going on today in America, and good hard working white and black folks are getting screwed over big time in this country now.Does being black make her different?
So beagle9 riddle me this... Was her skin pigmentation an asset and make her much more qualified that someone with different skin pigmentation?In sleepy Joe's feeble mind, hell her skin color and gender qualified her before she ever uttered a word in those job interview hearings. We have a huge double standard going on today in America, and good hard working white and black folks are getting screwed over big time in this country now.
President Biden wants credit for nominating the first Black woman to the Supreme Court. But here is the shameful irony: As a senator, Biden warned President George W. Bush that if he nominated the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, he would filibuster and kill her nomination.
The story begins in 2003, when Bush nominated Judge Janice Rogers Brown to serve on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The D.C. Circuit is considered the country’s second-most important court, and has produced more Supreme Court justices than any other federal court. Brown was immediately hailed as a potential Supreme Court nominee. She was highly qualified, having served for seven years as an associate justice of the California Supreme Court — the first Black woman to do so. She was the daughter and granddaughter of sharecroppers, and grew up in rural Alabama during the dark days of segregation, when her family refused to enter restaurants or theaters with separate entrances for Black customers. She rose from poverty and put herself through college and UCLA law school as a working single mother. She was a self-made African American legal star. But she was an outspoken conservative — so Biden set out to destroy her.
When Democrats derailed her nomination, Bush renominated her in 2005. Brown was eventually confirmed by a vote of 56 to 43 — after Democrats released her and several other Bush nominees in exchange for Republican agreement not to eliminate the filibuster for judicial nominations. Biden voted a second time against her nomination. He never explained why, if Brown was so radical, Democrats let her through but killed 10 other Bush nominees.
What Biden threatened was unprecedented. There has never been a successful filibuster of a nominee for associate justice in the history of the republic. Biden wanted to make a Black woman the first in history to have her nomination killed by filibuster. Bush eventually nominated Samuel A. Alito Jr.
Today, Biden calls the filibuster a “relic of the Jim Crow era.” But he threatened to use that relic as a tool to keep a Black woman who actually lived under Jim Crow off the highest court in the land. The irony is that now he wants to get rid of the filibuster, and claim credit for putting the first Black woman on the court.
Democrats’ commitment to diversity is a ruse. Biden was willing to destroy the careers of an accomplished Latino lawyer and a respected Black female judge, and stop Republicans from putting either on the Supreme Court. For Democrats, it’s all about identity politics. Indeed, Biden might not have become president had he not made the pledge to nominate a Black woman. That promise helped secure the endorsement of Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-S.C.) — which won Biden the South Carolina primary and rescued his faltering campaign.
So, when Biden tries to bask in the glory of his historic nomination, remember Janice Rogers Brown — the Black woman who does not sit on the Supreme Court today because of Biden’s disgraceful obstruction.
Never been an issue Before.Yeah like Right.So beagle9 riddle me this... Was her skin pigmentation an asset and make her much more qualified that someone with different skin pigmentation?
NOW - Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court.
WATCH: Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
The Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, 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.www.pbs.org
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Yeah. Teddy Kennedy. He was a WOMANS rights Activist who got away with MURDERING a Woman.Never been an issue Before.Yeah like Right.
Try how Clarence Thomas's skin pigmentation was not some Big deal.
By Real White Supremacists like Teddy Kennedy,Patrick Leahy and Joe Biden.
Go ahead and try.Make my Day.
not good either....$265,600 a year. not terrible.
fuck yea....and you should too....even if they suck they still have that job judging people....they should have terms and then they are out....You have a problem w/that?
How long before there's a Dictionary of Bidenisms.Great choice......finally, we have a person chosen, not because of their merits, but upon the color of their skin.
Biden on judicial appointments:
Remembering the Black woman Biden blocked from the Supreme Court | American Enterprise Institute - AEI
That's how the Constitution set it up, so....not good either....
fuck yea....and you should too....even if they suck they still have that job judging people....they should have terms and then they are out....
To be Fair around the board.Most Scotus decisions are based on applicationnot good either....
fuck yea....and you should too....even if they suck they still have that job judging people....they should have terms and then they are out....
ME? Make your day? Not going to happen skippy...Never been an issue Before.Yeah like Right.
Try how Clarence Thomas's skin pigmentation was not some Big deal.
By Real White Supremacists like Teddy Kennedy,Patrick Leahy and Joe Biden.
Go ahead and try.Make my Day.
so what?.....are those judges infallible?....those judges put their pants on just like everyone else...and if they are terrible at that job,so what...right....That's how the Constitution set it up, so....
Start working on an Amendment.so what?.....are those judges infallible?....those judges put their pants on just like everyone else...and if they are terrible at that job,so what...right....
i already have one.....they serve 10 year terms then they are out....and whoever is president gets to nominate the next one or ones...Start working on an Amendment.
NOW - Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court.
WATCH: Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
The Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, 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.www.pbs.org
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