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		|  03-27-2022, 10:29 AM | #181 |  
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					Originally Posted by adav8s28  That is correct. However, when was the last time the President nominated someone that did not have any experience as a judge or lawyer? |  
Meirs had that dubious honor.
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		|  03-27-2022, 11:40 AM | #182 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1blackman1  Next Supreme Court Justice will be Jackson. No matter what you think of her she will be a justice and you’ll still be relegated to giving your opinion on a whore board. Her opinions will be meaningful and yours meaningless. |  
... No less meaningless of opinion then yours, mate.
 
But no worrys - 'cause when Trump's back on, He'll surely 
appoint a STRAIGHT WHITE MALE to be the next one.
 
... Got a lot of those to choose-from.    
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		|  03-27-2022, 03:23 PM | #183 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tsmokies  She definitely made the gop senators look like stupid idiots on crack lol n omg n you go girl!!!   
Yes I do say n know so dah.   gop supporters love their idiots |  
OK, Groomer.
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		|  03-27-2022, 03:31 PM | #184 |  
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					Originally Posted by Salty Again  ...  
But no worrys - 'cause when Trump's back on, He'll surely 
appoint a STRAIGHT WHITE MALE to be the next one.
 
... Got a lot of those to choose-from.    
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		|  03-27-2022, 11:51 PM | #185 |  
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					Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm  Meirs had that dubious honor. |  
She did not have any experience as a judge. She did have experience as a corporate lawyer.
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		|  03-28-2022, 04:47 AM | #186 |  
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		|  03-28-2022, 06:18 AM | #187 |  
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			had jackson answered the question, "what is the definition of a female", according to the dimocrat dogma
 she would have been forever disqualified as a supreme court justice in the eyes of americans, no matter the senate vote
 
 made a laughingstock ala sotomayor
 
 and if she had said anything close to the truth, she would have been disqualified by the base of the dimocrat party
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		|  03-28-2022, 07:54 AM | #190 |  
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As usual, getting your news from Facebook or rightwing social media. You’ve no clue what you’re talking about. She was never nominated to the Supreme Court. She was however nominated and appointed to the DC Circuit.
 
As usual, the slightest bit of fact checking proves that you conservatives are Fact Free.
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		|  03-28-2022, 08:02 AM | #191 |  
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			the point is, and well made, that opposing someone is ideologically based,  and not race based
 that the dims and their news media constantly claim
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			Who cares?  It’ll be her or some other mindless wackjob who votes the party line. The soft on kiddie-fiddlers thing is a bit disconcerting, but that’s any democrat so choosing someone else won’t really make a difference.
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					Originally Posted by 1blackman1  ...You’ve no clue what you’re talking  about. She was never nominated to the Supreme Court... |  
Well...  I did get it from one of those much ballyhooed Ultra-Far-ALT-Right,  Neo-Nazi, sites called the Washington Post . Though to your point, the  meme could have been clearer. But since you saw no reason to explain  what your Ministry of Truth (I'm assuming Politifact) told you to say, I'll share it here, mostly  because I am merciful.
Remembering the Black woman Biden blocked from the Supreme Court
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.
 
 Biden and his  fellow Democrats filibustered her nomination, along with several other  Bush circuit court nominees, all of whom had majority support in the  Senate. Columnist Robert Novak called it “the first full-scale effort in  American history to prevent a president from picking the federal judges  he wants.” Democrats argued that she was out of the legal mainstream,  but Republicans responded that she had written more majority opinions  than any other justice on the California Supreme Court — and she was  reelected with 76 percent of the vote, the highest percentage of all the  justices on the ballot.
 
 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.
 
 The  following month, when Justice Sandra Day O’Connor announced her  retirement, Brown was on Bush’s shortlist to replace her. She would have  been the first Black woman ever nominated to serve as an associate  justice of the Supreme Court. But Biden appeared on CBS’s “Face the  Nation” to warn that if Bush nominated Brown, she would face a  filibuster. “I can assure you that would be a very, very, very difficult  fight and she probably would be filibustered,” Biden said. Asked by  moderator John Roberts “Wasn’t she just confirmed?,” Biden replied that  the Supreme Court is a “totally different ballgame” because “a circuit  court judge is bound by stare decisis. They don’t get to make new law.”
 
 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.
 
 There were many conservatives on Bush’s shortlist whose  legal philosophy Biden opposed. But Biden only promised to filibuster  the one Black woman. Why? Perhaps a clue lies in another confirmation  fight that Biden helped wage. In 2001, Democrats blocked the nomination  of Miguel Estrada to serve on the US Court of Appeals for the D.C.  Circuit. According to internal strategy memos obtained by the Wall  Street Journal, they targeted Estrada at the request of liberal interest  groups who said Estrada was “especially dangerous” because “he is  Latino, and the White House seems to be grooming him for a Supreme Court  appointment.” They did not want Republicans to put the first Hispanic  on the Supreme Court. So, Biden and his fellow Democrats killed  Estrada’s nomination — the first appeals court nominee in history to be  successfully filibustered. It paid off when President Barack Obama  nominated Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic justice.
 
 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.
 
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		|  03-28-2022, 10:40 AM | #194 |  
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			So you agree that she wasnt nominated to the Supreme Court. Roberts was however nominated. Bush could have nominated her and seen whether words or deeds meant more. But he didn’t.
 Hence the meme is a lie. A falsehood.  Untrue.
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		|  03-28-2022, 10:59 AM | #195 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1blackman1  ...Bush could have nominated her and seen whether words or deeds meant more. But he didn’t... |  
In theDon't Try this at Home File : If a bad guy (certainly qualifies for F Joe Biden) puts a gun to your head and demands your wallet... Ya, sure - you could call their bluff and take your chances. But is it worth it if they were serious? Try to be honest with yo fine self- FJB is about as racist as they come (notwithstanding Corn-Pop, his hairy legs and cockroaches) and he dang sure was not concerned about her actual judicial track record.    |  
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