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

Excellent essay on the topic of that retard who just got appointed to the Supreme Court in an effort to undermine undermine the US government even further so it is biased against Whitey.

The confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court is only historic in the sense that she is an illegitimate justice, nominated by an illegitimate occupant of the White House, and a nomination in violation of U.S. law prohibiting hiring people on the basis of race and gender. She is also a Groomer, friendly to pedophiles and child pornographers, and placed on the Court to normalize that behavior....

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

It's funny seeing a dipshit lib like yourself bitch about "respect" when dipshits like you applauded when Pelosi tore up Trump's State of The Union Speech on national television.

So, yeah, fuck you...
 
It's funny seeing a dipshit lib like yourself bitch about "respect" when dipshits like you applauded when Pelosi tore up Trump's State of The Union Speech on national television.

So, yeah, fuck you...
Suck yourself fuck boy, a POS like Trump doesn't deserve any respect. You cocksuckas attack anyone who doesn't fall at the alter of Trump.
 
Suck yourself fuck boy, a POS like Trump doesn't deserve any respect. You cocksuckas attack anyone who doesn't fall at the alter of Trump.

LOLOL!!!

Whiny little negro...

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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.

There is nothing historic about it. There is nothing new about a woman serving on the court nor is there anything new about black people serving there! What next, America's first tall black woman? America's first handicapped black woman? Then what is the next milestone: America's first tall black transgender woman?

Get a grip on yourself, quit being such a racist. The Supreme Court is serious stuff and not meant to be a trophy shelf for fake, feel-good "social milestones." A person there should represent the absolute most QUALIFIED whomever that ends up being and one thing is sure: Jackson was NOT the best qualified, not by a mile, since admittedly, Biden didn't even select her for her legal acumen, but for the color of her skin and her gender. She was placed there for exactly the reason the Founders did NOT want: because she will ignore the legal meaning of laws as written to reinterpret them for the purpose of radical social re-engineering.

The only shame the GOP bear is in letting her get onto the court.

I can't wait to see the horrible legal opinions this woman writes (did I get her gender right? Because I'm not a biologist), especially when it comes to female matters as she can't even say what a woman is. Sheesh.
 
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Suck yourself fuck boy, a POS like Trump doesn't deserve any respect.

AND THERE IT IS. More bigotry. After opening with an OP waxing poetic how Ketanji Jackson was due respect just for getting to the bench (for the most specious reasons), here you are refusing that very same respect for a businessman who made it to the WH as president on his first venture into politics!
 
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.

When the first black fellow, Clarence Thomas, was confirmed, did the D's applaud the Jackie Robinson of the Supreme Court?
 
Seems to me you that you support any black regardless of what they do. Pathetic! Pretty much makes you a racist doesn't it?

He supports any black, regardless of what they do, unless the black person becomes successful doing something other than thug-rap bullshit or sports. Then he's an Uncle Tom...
 
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.
Maybe you should go back in time and Research how your boy BRANDON treated BLACK CONSERVATIVE CLARENCE THOMAS along with all the other DEMOCRATS. Judge Thomas referred to their “.cross examination “ as a MODERN DAY LYNCHING.
 

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