Here are the headlines from Google this week on the hearings of President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson:
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain hits back at Sen. Ted Cruz — Business Insider, April 4, 2022
Cory Booker tears down GOP attempts to smear Ketanji Brown — Washington PostApril 5, 2022
Lindsey Graham throws a helpless fit over Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination — vanity loungeApril 4, 2022
Wow, the Republicans had to get their asses back! They were “retaliated”, “demolished[ed]— and now they’re throwing “shitty tantrums.”
(I can trust the media, right?)
President Joe Biden (left) watches Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson deliver a speech as his nominee for the United States Supreme Court on Feb. 25, 2022. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images).
The backlash consisted of the following: Ted Cruz said KBJ would be the “most extreme” justice on the court, and – get ready for the quick return — Klain said “nothing” in Jackson’s record “supports this claim.”
Thank goodness for our free press and journalists who dig up stories like this!
Senator Booker Demolished Republicans (You Can Always Trust the “Look Such DEMOLISH” Headlines), According to Jennifer Rubin of the To post, with this biting retort: “Sen. Cory Booker had heard enough. [HERE IT COMES!] … Booker compared Jackson’s confirmation hearings to the “Festivus” vacation from the sitcom “Seinfeld.” “There were a lot of grievances.”
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call “DEMOLI”.
Vanity Fair’s Awarding Graham an “Impotent S–t Fit” reminds me of the sad story of liberals falling on their heads when they were kids so they can’t remember what happened yesterday or of what might happen tomorrow.
Apparently Senator Graham is a “little little bitch” because, like VF Bess Levin said it, “Jackson is almost certain to be sworn to the highest court in the land in no time.” And yet – DESPITE THIS – “Graham took the time on Monday to rant about his nomination.”
Luckily Republicans never controlled the Senate in a Supreme Court vote and never will again. Oh wait – in fact, just three years ago, the 48 Democrats in the Senate were apparently “little bitches[es]when they went up against the “almost certain to be sworn in” Amy Coney Barrett.
The media seems to believe that their coup de grace against Republicans who have the audacity to vote against KBJ is only three — THREE! – Republicans voted in favor of his nomination to the DC Court of Appeals last year!
said Nuff.
Although, now that I think about it, four years ago, when it became clear that Brett Kavanaugh’s feminist accusers were lying, the entire liberal establishment told us: THE SUPREME COURT IS DIFFERENT FROM A COURT OF ‘CALL!
Christine Blasey Ford testifies about her charges against Judge Brett Kavanaugh before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 27, 2018. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Witness it:
Ari Melber: “Today’s debate is not about removing Kavanaugh from his powerful perch on the DC Circuit, [but] …a big decision to promote him to a big job for life. – “Rhythm with Ari Melber”, September 17, 2018
Rachel Maddow: “Obviously, this is not a criminal investigation. … It’s about determining if someone is suitable for a big promotion, basically. – “The Rachel Maddow Show”, October 2, 2018
Joy Ann Reid: “So the thing about the Supreme Court is that once you’re there, you’re there for life, unless you choose to retire or pass away.” – “The Rachel Maddow Show”, September 28, 2018
Senator Richard Blumenthal: “We are dealing with an appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States, a lifetime appointment to the highest court in the land that makes a real difference in the lives of people in the real world. – “Rhythm with Ari Melber”, September 17, 2018
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand: “Is it about earning the promotion? Do you deserve this job opportunity to be a Supreme Court Justice, for a lifetime appointment, to make groundbreaking decisions on women’s rights for perhaps decades to come? – “All In With Chris Hayes”, September 25, 2018
So stop the bullshit, liberals, about how Lindsey Graham “has voted to uphold her in the past, like literally in the last year” (Reid), and is therefore “humiliated”.[ing] himself” by “only now object[ing] to” KBJ (Lawrence O’Donnell), featuring a “reversal” (New York Times) and “beautifully failing[ing]to “consistency and Supreme Court appointments” (Reid).
Want consistency? Read your own statements from a few years ago about the GIGANTIC difference between confirming someone in an appeals court and making a “big decision to promote them to a big job for life.”
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