Video shows Republicans walking out of the Senate chamber as Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed as the first Black female Supreme Court justice

She should've claimed to have no memory.

She made an accusation, and then presented absolutely nothing to support that accusation. Even people who she insisted were there had no recollection of any such incident.

There's not a single reason why anyone with at least a half a brain in their head would believe Ford...




Your unwavering desparation to deflect the discussion is funny. Stop being a whiny putz and discuss the actual topic, which is the nomination and confirmation of Supreme Court Justices. If you can't do that, perhaps the internet's not for you...
As far as Jackson goes..........She should have just said, "It depends on what the meaning of is, is."
 
Republicans walked out of the Senate chamber during a standing ovation as Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed as the first Black female Supreme Court justice in US history.

Video footage showed several Republican senators leaving their seats and heading to the exits as applause erupted in the chamber after the Senate voted 53-47 to confirm her to the Supreme Court on Thursday.

The one Republican senator filmed joining the applause as colleagues filed past was Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, who was one of only three moderate Republicans who voted to confirm Joe Biden's nominee. The others were Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.

CNN's chief political correspondent, Julia Borger, said that Republicans had shown "disrespect" toward Jackson, and singled out Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who she said had been late for the vote, and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who said he had not been admitted to the Senate chamber because he wasn't wearing a tie and had to cast his "no" vote from the cloakroom instead.

"Whether you agree with the outcome or not, you need to pay this woman the respect that she is due. And you need to do that for any Supreme Court nominee," Borger said.

Jackson's confirmation hearings were a grueling process, with the US appeals court judge at times subjected to questioning and accusations by Republicans that legal experts have denounced as unfair and misleading.

During the confirmation, Sen. Josh Hawley misleadingly claimed she had been lenient toward offenders guilty of child-sexual-abuse-image offences, in a line of attack criticized by the White House as a dog whistle to the far-right QAnon movement.

Sen. Tom Cotton baselessly claimed that she would have defended Nazi war criminals, falsely saying that she had chosen to defend Guantanamo Bay inmates while neglecting to mention the cases were assigned to her when she was a public defender.

In a sign of the deep partisan divisions in the Senate, the vote to advance Jackson's confirmation in the Senate Judiciary Committee was deadlocked, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer having to use a special procedure to advance the process to a full Senate vote.


The Grand Old Party, the party of inclusions. WAFJ.

This is a prime example why black folks don't support this party.

Whether you agree with her or not, this is a historic moment in this country's history and these cowards get up and walk out.
Repubs say: "I can't understand why the black community does not vote for us?"
 
That's BS unless you can somehow show how they changed, and when they changed. Why do you think your party uses identity politics ALL the damn time? Because they are STILL racist. Give it a day or two and Biden will make another racist statement like he has his whole political career.

The whole fucking country has changed. Today's two parties are nothing like either one were just 30 years ago.
 
She should've claimed to have no memory.

She made an accusation, and then presented absolutely nothing to support that accusation. Even people who she insisted were there had no recollection of any such incident.

There's not a single reason why anyone with at least a half a brain in their head would believe Ford...




Your unwavering desparation to deflect the discussion is funny. Stop being a whiny putz and discuss the actual topic, which is the nomination and confirmation of Supreme Court Justices. If you can't do that, perhaps the internet's not for you...
She got that horseshit lie from the movie Risky Business with Kavanaugh playing the same part Tom Cruise played.
 
Republicans walked out of the Senate chamber during a standing ovation as Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed as the first Black female Supreme Court justice in US history.

Video footage showed several Republican senators leaving their seats and heading to the exits as applause erupted in the chamber after the Senate voted 53-47 to confirm her to the Supreme Court on Thursday.

The one Republican senator filmed joining the applause as colleagues filed past was Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, who was one of only three moderate Republicans who voted to confirm Joe Biden's nominee. The others were Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.

CNN's chief political correspondent, Julia Borger, said that Republicans had shown "disrespect" toward Jackson, and singled out Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who she said had been late for the vote, and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who said he had not been admitted to the Senate chamber because he wasn't wearing a tie and had to cast his "no" vote from the cloakroom instead.

"Whether you agree with the outcome or not, you need to pay this woman the respect that she is due. And you need to do that for any Supreme Court nominee," Borger said.

Jackson's confirmation hearings were a grueling process, with the US appeals court judge at times subjected to questioning and accusations by Republicans that legal experts have denounced as unfair and misleading.

During the confirmation, Sen. Josh Hawley misleadingly claimed she had been lenient toward offenders guilty of child-sexual-abuse-image offences, in a line of attack criticized by the White House as a dog whistle to the far-right QAnon movement.

Sen. Tom Cotton baselessly claimed that she would have defended Nazi war criminals, falsely saying that she had chosen to defend Guantanamo Bay inmates while neglecting to mention the cases were assigned to her when she was a public defender.

In a sign of the deep partisan divisions in the Senate, the vote to advance Jackson's confirmation in the Senate Judiciary Committee was deadlocked, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer having to use a special procedure to advance the process to a full Senate vote.


The Grand Old Party, the party of inclusions. WAFJ.

This is a prime example why black folks don't support this party.

Whether you agree with her or not, this is a historic moment in this country's history and these cowards get up and walk out.
I agree, it's historic. The democrat party has openly admitted to promoting someone totally on skin color and gender. Inorant racist political correctness is the rule.
 
The whole fucking country has changed. Today's two parties are nothing like either one were just 30 years ago.
You must not know what identity politics is. Show me all the great and wonderful things your party has done for minority's. It's just damn words. No substance.
 
She should've claimed to have no memory.

She made an accusation, and then presented absolutely nothing to support that accusation. Even people who she insisted were there had no recollection of any such incident.

Your unwavering desparation to deflect the discussion is funny. Stop being a whiny putz and discuss the actual topic, which is the nomination and confirmation of Supreme Court Justices. If you can't do that, perhaps the internet's not for you...
The discussion swings on the ability to remember details of past events. You said she failed because she couldn't remember details. So I pointed out how somebody who a supposed "Best Memory" couldn't remember details for the previous year, no less more than two decades earlier.

So if you insist not remember the details made Ford a liar, what does that do of Trump?
 
You must not know what identity politics is.

I do, it is what both parties do. It is all they do.

Show me all the great and wonderful things your party has done for minority's.

This is my party, but they do not get to do much as all of you have sold your souls to your party and won't vote for them

 
The discussion swings on the ability to remember details of past events. You said she failed because she couldn't remember details. So I pointed out how somebody who a supposed "Best Memory" couldn't remember details for the previous year, no less more than two decades earlier.

So if you insist not remember the details made Ford a liar, what does that do of Trump?
trump could never remember using the term "burner phone" even though his staff recall him using it multiple times.
 
Repubs say: "I can't understand why the black community does not vote for us?"
Republicans answer to the black community was Clarence Thomas
Democrats to the black community was Ketanji Brown Jackson

I just hope Thomas doesn't offer the latest justice a Pepsi.
 
The discussion swings on the ability to remember details of past events. You said she failed because she couldn't remember details. So I pointed out how somebody who a supposed "Best Memory" couldn't remember details for the previous year, no less more than two decades earlier.

So if you insist not remember the details made Ford a liar, what does that do of Trump?

Fine. It makes him a liar.

How does that negate even a single thing about Ford?

Lemme' help you out, Slick: IT DOESN'T.

Everything she alleged was 100% unsupported. The idiot left felt she should be believed for no other reason than she made the allegations. Well, thankfully, that's not how things work. She lied in an effort to destroy a good, decent man, thinking she'd be believed the whole time. Thankfully, though, good Americans don't choose to ruin someone's life over the vague recollections of a drunken teenage girl.

Kavanaugh should've sued Ford...
 
Fine. It makes him a liar.

How does that negate even a single thing about Ford?

Lemme' help you out, Slick: IT DOESN'T.

Everything she alleged was 100% unsupported. The idiot left felt she should be believed for no other reason than she made the allegations. Well, thankfully, that's not how things work. She lied in an effort to destroy a good, decent man, thinking she'd be believed the whole time. Thankfully, though, good Americans don't choose to ruin someone's life over the vague recollections of a drunken teenage girl.

Kavanaugh should've sued Ford...
Ford should have been charged with perjury.
 
Everything she alleged was 100% unsupported. The idiot left felt she should be believed for no other reason than she made the allegations.

Kavanaugh should've sued Ford...
Ms. Ramirez said in an interview published in The New Yorker on Sept. 23 that during the 1983-84 school year at Yale University, when she and Judge Kavanaugh were freshmen, he exposed himself to her during a drinking game in a dorm suite.

On Wednesday, Ms. Swetnick accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct at parties while he was a student at Georgetown Preparatory School in the 1980s.
 
Ms. Ramirez said in an interview published in The New Yorker on Sept. 23 that during the 1983-84 school year at Yale University, when she and Judge Kavanaugh were freshmen, he exposed himself to her during a drinking game in a dorm suite.

On Wednesday, Ms. Swetnick accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct at parties while he was a student at Georgetown Preparatory School in the 1980s.
And Muller said Trump should be jailed
 

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