That’s just argumentative. The fact is ALL the members of the Supreme Court have very impressive resumes. |
In a perfect world I would agree with you. But Biden needed to kowtow to African American voters. He was losing badly in the primaries until he did. |
Because Black leaders were heavily pressuring him to commit in advance to nominating a Black woman. |
She was picked because she is exceptionally qualified. Are you outraged at all the while male justices throughout history who were picked because they were white males? Who would not have been picked if they were not white, or not male? |
| Veterans are given preference over other similarly qualified applicants. But you never hear anyone complain about thar. I don't know why it would be any different for KBJ. |
Really? No idea at all why it would be any different? And people complain about it plenty, where have you been? Go back to the drawing board and find another analogy lol. |
Two wrongs make a right? Either way, she will probably be a competent justice. Whether she will be a brilliant one is to be proven. So far her judicial record is better than Sotomayor, who is the weakest of the justices and a perfect example of someone elevated beyond her capacities pretty much her entire career to meet identity politics goals. It's also almost a given she will toe the Democratic line in just about everything so it's unlikely that she will surprise people or swing a verdict. She may also be the last black justice appointed to the court for a long time. Once Clarence Thomas retires/dies, the court will likely revert to just having the one black justice as 1 / 9 = approximate share of the US population that is black. |
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Hearings kick off March 21
https://www.politico.com/minutes/congress/02-28-2022/scotus-update/ |
I don't see any problem having 9 black female justices. |
Hmmm, Biden has been saying the court should reflect the populace. Is that no longer the case? In principle, if 9 black female justices is fine (because we assess based upon judicial philosophy and qualifications other than phenotypes), then shouldn't 9 white dudes be alright as well? |
+1 “People ask me sometimes, when — when do you think it will it be enough? When will there be enough women on the court? And my answer is when there are nine.” - Ruth Bader Ginsberg https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/justice-ginsburg-enough-women-supreme-court |
Retiring while Obama was in office would have hastened that goal. |
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The only * that will be next to Judge Jackson's name will be the footnote:
* - First African American woman nominated and confirmed to sit on the Supreme Court of the United States She will join a list of recognized "first" justices. There have been 115 justices and very few outside of the male, Protestant, white Demographic (85/115) Roger Taney - first Catholic man confirmed to the SCOTUS (15/115) Thurgood Marshall - first African American man confirmed to the SCOTUS (2/115, soon to be 3/115) Louis Brandeis - first Jewish man confirmed to the SCOTUS (8/115) Sandra Day O'Connor - first woman confirmed to the SCOTUS (5/115, soon to be 6/115) Ruth Bader Ginsburg - first Jewish woman confirmed to the SCOTUS (1/115) Sonia Sotomayor - first Latina woman confirmed to the SCOTUS (1/115) Ketanji Brown Jackson - soon-to-be first African American woman confirmed to the SCOTUS (1/115) |
There are many reasons why it would have been right to retire during Obama's tenure in office, but not this. Did you forget that RBG was replaced by another female justice, ACB? RGB's passing during Trump's presidency affected the liberal/conservative balance of the court, but did not change the male/female balance of the court at all. |
He nominated a safe & submissive woman. The kind his base loves. She isn't regular Catholic in the way of Kavanaugh (who is awful in his own Catholic boys club way) but she's out in the fringes, more in alliance with the evangelicals 45 owes a debt to. Shameful that both were considered "the best" for SCOTUS. |