The same media entities and the same politicians, or just the media and politicians?Amy Coney-Barrett took some heat from media and politicians regarding the belief system of a school that she was on the board for a while. I wonder if Jackson will receive the same treatment from the same entities.
The former. If it bothered them once, no reason it still shouldn’t. Consistency, yes?The same media entities and the same politicians, or just the media and politicians?
Can you give some context to this? What was the criticism based on Barrett's position on the board for a school?The former. If it bothered them once, no reason it still shouldn’t. Consistency, yes?
It will be interesting, and sad, to see the attempts at slander and libel that will inevitably be used to discredit her.
I think this is exactly correct. I believe that every single vote from the Republican side will be with an eye towards their own campaigns. Any GOPer who may face a challenger from the right will vote 'No' to strengthen their right-wing credentials. Any GOPer not expecting a strong challenge from a more conservative candidate in the primary should vote to confirm Jackson. Elections have consequences and the best the GOP can do is to not shoot themselves in the face in a battle they already lost. Jackson's fitness for the position is irrelevant. The vote isn't about her but about getting the seats needed to get the next justice nominated.She will get enough votes. We already know that some will vote N regardless because she ate a pizza from the inside out back in 4th grade, but I think she will get a few Y from some of the chamber leaders who don’t want to look like obstructionists going into midterms.
Exactly. I would expect Y from some such as Graham (perhaps Mitch) who is actually been very supportive of getting justices nominated and the due process itself regardless of party ideology. Mike Lee? Not a chance.I think this is exactly correct. I believe that every single vote from the Republican side will be with an eye towards their own campaigns. Any GOPer who may face a challenger from the right will vote 'No' to strengthen their right-wing credentials. Any GOPer not expecting a strong challenge from a more conservative candidate in the primary should vote to confirm Jackson. Elections have consequences and the best the GOP can do is to not shoot themselves in the face in a battle they already lost. Jackson's fitness for the position is irrelevant. The vote isn't about her but about getting the seats needed to get the next justice nominated.
Yeah pretty much. Can't just question their record or stance on specific issues, but have to drag them through the mud.Don’t they do that with all of them ?
Seeing as how you won't use capitalization correctly on proper nouns, I will ensure you never get my vote for any future JF awards.Yeah pretty much. Can't just question their record or stance on specific issues, but have to drag them through the mud.
You know that one time 35 years ago when a teenaged SC nominee said something inconsiderate to a chubby girl? Need to make sure they get beat up for that one for sure. No one is allowed to make mistakes and learn and grow in this country, what do you think this is, north korea?
Somewhat foggy because it’s been a few years, but I believe the argument was that the schools belief system was some type of proof and/or evidence that ACB would overturn Roe v Wade, be biased, too religious, and the likeCan you give some context to this? What was the criticism based on Barrett's position on the board for a school?
And does this nominee also have ties to some sort of fundamentalist religious school?Somewhat foggy because it’s been a few years, but I believe the argument was that the schools belief system was some type of proof and/or evidence that ACB would overturn Roe v Wade, be biased, too religious, and the like
@GamefaceSomewhat foggy because it’s been a few years, but I believe the argument was that the schools belief system was some type of proof and/or evidence that ACB would overturn Roe v Wade, be biased, too religious, and the like
Chubby Girl?Seeing as how you won't use capitalization correctly on proper nouns, I will ensure you never get my vote for any future JF awards.
Correct, board member for a number of years.And does this nominee also have ties to some sort of fundamentalist religious school?