Republicans make Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hearing all about their own victimhood

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You may be under the hot lights and being cross-examined, they are telling Jackson, but we are the real victims here.

You can see it in the multiple times senators have brought up prior judicial nominees who were either deprived of their supposedly deserved place on the high court or mistreated by cruel Democrats before taking their seats. The average voter may not recognize all the names in the GOP’s parade of decades-old judicial martyrs (Miguel Estrada, Janice Rogers Brown), but the activist base knows them, if only as victims of some long-ago Democratic treachery.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/03/22/ketanji-brown-jackson-republican-victimhood/
 
"So GOP senators repeated again and again that they would never abuse Jackson the way Kavanaugh was treated. “You’re the beneficiary of Republican nominees having their lives turned upside down,” Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) told her, adding that “Most of us couldn’t go back to our offices during Kavanaugh without getting spit on.”
 
Affirmative Action Jackson Wants to 'Meld' American Law with CRT, 'Social Justice'

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Despite the desperate DEMOCRAT spin that says criticisms of bungling Biden's Affirmative Action nominee to replace Stephen Breyer are trumped up claims based on sexist racist bigotry, Affirmative Action Jackson's own words in her Senate Judiciary Questionnaire (SJQ) make her beliefs clear.

In one document included in the SJQ, remarks titled "Fairness in Federal Sentencing: An Examination" lay out what Affirmative Action Jackson believes and has sought to impart:

"I also try to convince my students that sentencing is just plain interesting on an intellectual level, in part because it melds together myriad types of law, criminal law, of course, but also administrative law, constitutional law, critical race theory, negotiations, and to some extent, even contracts. And if that's not enough to prove to them that sentencing is a subject worth studying, I point out that sentencing policy implicates and intersects with various other intellectual disciplines as well, including philosophy, psychology, history, statistics, economics, and politics."

So Affirmative Action Jackson, who has previously served on the U.S. Sentencing Commission and then as a judge handing down sentences herself, believes that the radical left's construction of "critical race theory" is to be melded with the actual law and U.S. Constitution in order to determine sentences.

Affirmative Action Jackson's woke streak doesn't end there, though.

As Affirmative Action Jackson also says in her SJQ materials, as seen in an edition of Georgetown Days Magazine after she joined the board of the Georgetown Day School:

"Since becoming a part of the GDS community seven years ago, Patrick and I have witnessed the transformative power of a rigorous progressive education that is dedicated to fostering critical thinking, independence, and social justice."

And just what does the Georgetown Day School's "progressive education" and dedication to "social justice" look like in practice?

Well according to the GDS website — during the time Affirmative Action Jackson was a board member — it means events like the "Transgender Day of Visibility" that urged students to "Use your voice, your platform, and your network to communicate your support for transgender rights, the trans community, and transgender people, particularly trans youth and Black trans women, who are most often and egregiously targeted."

In addition, GDS noted: "Second grade teacher Azureé Harrison suggests attending the April 1 event, "Intersectionality and Abolitionist Teaching: Centering Queer Voices," hosted by the Abolitionist Teaching Network" and including "Ki Gross of Woke Kindergarten."


So Affirmative Action Jackson was picked because of her pigmentation, her pussy, and her predilection for pedophilia.



https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/03/22/judge-jackson-wants-to-meld-american-law-with-crt-social-justice-n2604869
 
In his 2016 campaign, Trump taught all Republicans the power of the victimization narrative. He told voters they were the victims of a “rigged” system, of immigrants, of outsiders, of racial minorities, of “elites.” Your hate and resentment is not ugly and shameful, he said; you’ve earned it by the injustices visited upon you. Be proud of it, wield it like a weapon, and know that you’re in the right.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/03/22/ketanji-brown-jackson-republican-victimhood/
 
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