Ketanji Brown Jackson is picked. |
ACB meet KBJ.
Democrats are still angered over Washed Up 45 and Republicans rushing through the third nominee to the Supreme Court after they denied Barack Obama's pick in Merrick Garland.
Don't worry, Garland is currently the Attorney General of the United States. He is still a considered choice for the Court if another vacancy comes up.
As usual, they are likely to oppose the nominee and it will be a likely 50-50 vote with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the tie. It's only hope that we can get the Arizona and West Virginia senators on board.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the Majority Leader is signalling a swift confirmation vote and it will be done within weeks.
President Joe Biden officially nominates federal judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace Stephen Breyer.
The 51-year old will be formally announced on Friday. Biden had promised on the campaign trail that he will nominate an African American woman to be on the Supreme Court. The decision was met with racial angst from Republicans and far-right agitators.
They were complaining that Biden was being "racist" for picking a woman of color over everyone else.
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As usual, they are likely to oppose the nominee and it will be a likely 50-50 vote with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the tie. It's only hope that we can get the Arizona and West Virginia senators on board.
Sen. Karen Sinema (D-AZ) and Sen. Karen Manchin (D-WV) as well as the 50 Republican senators were the obstacles in the way of getting "Build Back Better" done. Let's hope these two Democrats are not siding with white supremacy in their decision to vote for Jackson's confirmation.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the Majority Leader is signalling a swift confirmation vote and it will be done within weeks.
Jackson will be the third Black person on the court. The current Black person on the court is 73-year old Clarence Thomas, who will be the oldest member on the court once Breyer retires.
There will be four women on the Court if Brown is confirmed. Currently, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Karen Coney Barrett are on the court.
Biden in 2019 was determined to change the status quo of politics. He vowed to pick a woman of color to be on the Court.
Breyer will retire after the term is over and the Senate should have the confirmation by then. But if they confirm her before he retires, she will be on the bench as soon as possible.
The two white nationalist Democrats could join the 50 Republicans in opposing Jackson. |
She will join the liberal minority. Since Washed Up 45 added Barrett to the court, it led to a 6-3 majority for the white nationalists. Thomas is a cock sucker for white nationalism. His cooning for white supremacy has set Black America back for a generation.
There is a slight setback. Sen. Ben Lujan (D-NM) is recovering from a stroke. He has been out for months and they would need Lujan's vote to get Jackson across the finish line.
There's no sign of Sen. Karen Collins (R-ME), Sen. Karen Murkowski (R-AK), Sen. Karen Romney (R-UT), Sen. Karen Portman (R-OH) and Sen. Karen Sasse (R-NE) being on board with Jackson. They openly criticize Washed Up 45 and sometimes build a backbone when it comes to actual issues in the country.
The ever so annoying Sen. Karen Graham (R-SC) will say he'll give it consideration but he'll likely not vote for Jackson. Fellow Republican senator, Karen Scott of South Carolina will suck the cock of white supremacy. Scott will oppose Jackson.
Scott is the only Black senator who sucks the cock of white supremacy. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) will be on board with Jackson's confirmation.
Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson was born in Washington, DC but grew up in Miami. She is married to Patrick Jackson and has two children. She is a graduate of Harvard University. She is the Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She assumed office in June 2021.
She was the United States District Court Judge under Barack Obama from 2013 until 2021.
Jackson was then a member of the United States Sentencing Commission. She served as vice chair from 2009 until 2014.
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