How is the Supreme Court confirmation going to go?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's more than qualified. Kagen was never even a judge.


She was Solicitor General
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's more than qualified. Kagen was never even a judge.


... and had argued numerous cases before the court ( and won)


The Constitution does not specify qualifications for Justices such as age, education, profession, or native-born citizenship. A Justice does not have to be a lawyer or a law school graduate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's more than qualified. Kagen was never even a judge.


She was Solicitor General


Yes. And ACB has been a judge on the 7th Circuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's more than qualified. Kagen was never even a judge.


She was Solicitor General


Yes. And ACB has been a judge on the 7th Circuit.


Yes. After handling 3 whole cases. Talk about identity politics.
Anonymous
I just want this nightmare to end already. I have 45 Fatigue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just want this nightmare to end already. I have 45 Fatigue.


Keep going. Fatiguing us is how they win. Not because they have good ideas or because they prevail fair and square--because they use Goebbels' playbook to keep their power.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just noticed that she describes her biological children by noting their academic strengths and interests, while her adopted children apparently have none.

Jesse and I are parents to seven wonderful children. Emma is a sophomore in college who just might follow her parents into a career in the law. Vivian came to us from Haiti. When she arrived, she was so weak that we were told she might never walk or talk normally. She now deadlifts as much as the male athletes at our gym, and I assure you that she has no trouble talking. Tess is 16, and while she shares her parents’ love for the liberal arts, she also has a math gene that seems to have skipped her parents’ generation. John Peter joined us shortly after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, and Jesse, who brought him home, still describes the shock on JP’s face when he got off the plane in wintertime Chicago. Once that shock wore off, JP assumed the happy-go-lucky attitude that is still his signature trait. Liam is smart, strong, and kind, and to our delight, he still loves watching movies with Mom and Dad. Ten-year-old Juliet is already pursuing her goal of becoming an author by writing multiple essays and short stories, including one she recently submitted for publication. And our youngest—Benjamin, who has Down Syndrome—is the unanimous favorite of the family.


I am conservative from Indiana, and was raised in the same Catholic Diocese, where she has been in the 15 years. The Haitian born children are from Haiti, why? 1.) Evangelical pressure. You can't be a good wealthy Evangelical, if you don't adopt. Kids are a sign of wealth in private school land. The more kids on full-pay tuition is a sign of wealth. 2.) Avoidance of drugs. Vivian's issue are easily solved with simple medical interventions, but drugs in the systems cause a lifetime of trouble for adoptive parents. Jesse was a Fed. Prosecutor handling drug charges. If Jesse and Amy adopted kids with drugs in their systems, Amy's career would be over in a heartbeat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just noticed that she describes her biological children by noting their academic strengths and interests, while her adopted children apparently have none.

Jesse and I are parents to seven wonderful children. Emma is a sophomore in college who just might follow her parents into a career in the law. Vivian came to us from Haiti. When she arrived, she was so weak that we were told she might never walk or talk normally. She now deadlifts as much as the male athletes at our gym, and I assure you that she has no trouble talking. Tess is 16, and while she shares her parents’ love for the liberal arts, she also has a math gene that seems to have skipped her parents’ generation. John Peter joined us shortly after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, and Jesse, who brought him home, still describes the shock on JP’s face when he got off the plane in wintertime Chicago. Once that shock wore off, JP assumed the happy-go-lucky attitude that is still his signature trait. Liam is smart, strong, and kind, and to our delight, he still loves watching movies with Mom and Dad. Ten-year-old Juliet is already pursuing her goal of becoming an author by writing multiple essays and short stories, including one she recently submitted for publication. And our youngest—Benjamin, who has Down Syndrome—is the unanimous favorite of the family.


I am conservative from Indiana, and was raised in the same Catholic Diocese, where she has been in the 15 years. The Haitian born children are from Haiti, why? 1.) Evangelical pressure. You can't be a good wealthy Evangelical, if you don't adopt. Kids are a sign of wealth in private school land. The more kids on full-pay tuition is a sign of wealth. 2.) Avoidance of drugs. Vivian's issue are easily solved with simple medical interventions, but drugs in the systems cause a lifetime of trouble for adoptive parents. Jesse was a Fed. Prosecutor handling drug charges. If Jesse and Amy adopted kids with drugs in their systems, Amy's career would be over in a heartbeat.


How did they amass almost 3 million in assets? Curious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The way she uses her children of color for political purposes is disgusting. I hope she has saved up for therapy...


I was nauseated to see her Black child sitting up front there with her this morning!! I wonder how that child felt about it? Did that child have any choice?

Later, I noticed, her kids were gone. Bored, no doubt, probably falling asleep, squirming. Not a good look for the SCOTUS pick who is supposed to be such a wonderful example of motherhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just want this nightmare to end already. I have 45 Fatigue.


Keep going. Fatiguing us is how they win. Not because they have good ideas or because they prevail fair and square--because they use Goebbels' playbook to keep their power.


Do not get bored by Evil!

Keep fighting!

Have you sent in your VoteForward letters? Have you made any calls for Biden? Have you donated to Democratic Senate candidates in close races this week!

Keep going!! Keep fighting!! They are relentlessly Evil, and they will not give up!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's more than qualified. Kagen was never even a judge.


She was Solicitor General


Yes. And ACB has been a judge on the 7th Circuit.



for two years, and nothing to distinguish her in that time

keep reaching for those straws

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The way she uses her children of color for political purposes is disgusting. I hope she has saved up for therapy...


I was nauseated to see her Black child sitting up front there with her this morning!! I wonder how that child felt about it? Did that child have any choice?

Later, I noticed, her kids were gone. Bored, no doubt, probably falling asleep, squirming. Not a good look for the SCOTUS pick who is supposed to be such a wonderful example of motherhood.


Wow. If this is all you've got..... judging her ability of being a mother on something you know nothing about.
This is quite the post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


omg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's more than qualified. Kagen was never even a judge.


She was Solicitor General


Yes. And ACB has been a judge on the 7th Circuit.


After being rammed through by McConnell and the Federalist Society with scant bona dies to justify her nomination and approval then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The way she uses her children of color for political purposes is disgusting. I hope she has saved up for therapy...


I was nauseated to see her Black child sitting up front there with her this morning!! I wonder how that child felt about it? Did that child have any choice?

Later, I noticed, her kids were gone. Bored, no doubt, probably falling asleep, squirming. Not a good look for the SCOTUS pick who is supposed to be such a wonderful example of motherhood.


Wow. If this is all you've got..... judging her ability of being a mother on something you know nothing about.
This is quite the post.


You ignore her testimony where her white kids achievements are noted and her kids of color are noted for being adopted.

Sort of a tell, no?
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