So Biden confirms his Supreme Court nominee will be a black woman

bornaneer

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Do you any evidence to back that up (diversity stats on Fed judges) or is that just your baseless feeling? I'm going with the later. It's nice that you feel that way though.
Laughable....I said "same opportunities"......and that applies to 2022 not 1950.

Do you watch TV ads?

If you have evidence of people of color being denied judicial positions because of color....show it....or shut the *** up.
 

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So you are trumpeting Clarence Thomas?

I have zero problems with a African American woman on the court.

People of color have the same opportunities as anyone to be on the courts...this is 2022....not 1950.

Do you watch ads on TV?
I'm fine w/ Clarence Thomas. And the #s don't support your opinion. Not sure what in the hell TV ads have to do w/ anything, but no I don't watch them.
 

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I know it is easier for simple minded fools to argue with someone when you put words in their mouth and you tell them what they think.

I just laugh at you because you are not smart enough to keep up.
LOL. OK. Back to the keeping up argument. Very creative.
 

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I'm fine w/ Clarence Thomas. And the #s don't support your opinion. Not sure what in the hell TV ads have to do w/ anything, but no I don't watch them.
Show me a stat that suggests in 2022 a man is more likely to be named to a federal court than a woman.
 

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I only used it because you are too dumb to debate anyone.
i'm sure some engineer w/out an engineering degree is smarter than someone who has bought and sold several businesses. You are an arm chair political buffoon at best w/ no skin in the game but your own small life. I'm responsible for the lives of many people that work for me, and the political decisions made affect my businesses and therefore all of those people. But you want to keep your guns and blacks from taking your job so...
 

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i'm sure some engineer w/out an engineering degree is smarter than someone who has bought and sold several businesses. You are an arm chair political buffoon at best w/ no skin in the game but your own small life. I'm responsible for the lives of many people that work for me, and the political decisions made affect my businesses and therefore all of those people. But you want to keep your guns and blacks from taking your job so...
There you go again making a lot of assumptions about people and telling them what they think.

I openly mock you.
 

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So, your stance is women have historically as many opportunities as men and blacks have had as many opportunities as whites? That's laughable.

And in the history of the United States there have only been 7 black women that have served as Federal Appeals Court Judges, which is typically the key credential in becoming a Justice. That screams of equal opportunity right?

Its no surprise that white male Presidents choose white male Justices. Just as its no surprise white Trumper males are scared of what a black woman will do to them.
You idiot...NO ONE is denying the lack of diversity when viewed historically.

Glad you mentioned Federal Appeals Court Judges....let me refresh your anti-trump brain regarding that subject:

In 2003, then-President George W. Bush nominated Janice Rogers Brown, an associate justice on the California Supreme Court to serve as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She was the first black woman nominated for the federal bench.

Joe Biden, champion of civil rights and the president who has gloried in naming the first minorities to several positions in his administration, filibustered against her nomination and voted twice against her. When Biden had the chance to vote for a black woman, he declined.
 

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I know it is easier for simple minded fools to argue with someone when you put words in their mouth and you tell them what they think.

I just laugh at you because you are not smart enough to keep up.
I can't believe that narrow mined fool.
 

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Brown was nominated by President George W. Bush to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on July 25, 2003 to fill the seat vacated by Stephen F. Williams.

The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on her nomination on October 22. After her name had passed out of committee and had been sent to the full Senate, there was a failed cloture vote on her nomination on November 14, 2003. Brown's nomination was returned to the President under the standing rules of the Senate when the 108th United States Congress adjourned.[citation needed]

Bush renominated Brown on February 14, 2005, early in the first session of the 109th United States Congress. On April 21, 2005, the Senate Judiciary Committee again endorsed Brown and referred her name to the full Senate. On May 23, Senator John McCain announced an agreement between seven Republican and seven Democratic U.S. Senators to ensure an up-or-down vote on Brown and several other stalled Bush nominees.[citation needed]

During the summer of 2005, Brown was also considered as a possible nominee to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court, but Samuel Alito was chosen instead.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janice_Rogers_Brown
Joe Biden, champion of civil rights and the president who has gloried in naming the first minorities to several positions in his administration, filibustered against her nomination and voted twice against her. When Biden had the chance to vote for a black woman, he declined.
 

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Joe Biden, champion of civil rights and the president who has gloried in naming the first minorities to several positions in his administration, filibustered against her nomination and voted twice against her. When Biden had the chance to vote for a black woman, he declined.
If true, why did Joe do that?
 

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So I'm guessing that eliminates probably 90% or so of the qualified candidates right off the bat? Seems rather discriminatory doesn't it? And maybe a little reverse racism as well?

I'm not sure what the best strategy from a Republican standpoint is here. Do you take him to task for the obvious re-ranking of qualifications set forth above? Do you fight the candidate tooth and nail if he goes radical left on his choice? Do you go after them for ignoring other more qualified candidates?

Part of me says the Republicans should remain totally silent on the selection and keep any comments or opposition to a minimum just to keep the DEMS from using this selection as the "top news item". The Democrats are obviously going to try to make this the "top news story" to divert attention from inflation, immigration, pandemic foreign affairs, etc. where Biden and his bunch are clearly failing.

Thoughts?
Replacing a libtard with a libtard - no need to give them extra press on it. Ask legit questions and move on. GOP will be more adult line than the DemDicks were for Trumps selections
 

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There you go again making a lot of assumptions about people and telling them what they think.

I openly mock you.
You're a fat dude w/ a job working for someone else that probably pays you $60k if that. That screams successful and smart.
 

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Replacing a libtard with a libtard - no need to give them extra press on it. Ask legit questions and move on. GOP will be more adult line than the DemDicks were for Trumps selections

No changing a liberal for a far left marxist anti- constitution nutjob is what could happen. Moderate Democrats and Republicans need to hold the line on no radicals.
 

dave

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Replacing a libtard with a libtard - no need to give them extra press on it. Ask legit questions and move on. GOP will be more adult line than the DemDicks were for Trumps selections
They definitely will and senators should ask her difficult questions about her previous positions as they should any nominee but the first time a white man asks her a question and she responds and calls him privileged she will be forever declared a champion in the media.

I doubt anyone brings up a yearbook photo from 50 years ago.
 

dave

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You're a fat dude w/ a job working for someone else that probably pays you $60k if that. That screams successful and smart.
Says the guy who sucks so fuking bad at debate that you instead have to make up personal assaults to people.

That screams knuckle dragging simpleton.

Now keep running your mouth about **** you would never say to someone's face.
 

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Brown was nominated by President George W. Bush to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on July 25, 2003 to fill the seat vacated by Stephen F. Williams.

The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on her nomination on October 22. After her name had passed out of committee and had been sent to the full Senate, there was a failed cloture vote on her nomination on November 14, 2003. Brown's nomination was returned to the President under the standing rules of the Senate when the 108th United States Congress adjourned.[citation needed]

Bush renominated Brown on February 14, 2005, early in the first session of the 109th United States Congress. On April 21, 2005, the Senate Judiciary Committee again endorsed Brown and referred her name to the full Senate. On May 23, Senator John McCain announced an agreement between seven Republican and seven Democratic U.S. Senators to ensure an up-or-down vote on Brown and several other stalled Bush nominees.[citation needed]

During the summer of 2005, Brown was also considered as a possible nominee to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court, but Samuel Alito was chosen instead.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janice_Rogers_Brown
In 1975 Biden sponsored a bill that would limit the power of courts to order school desegregation through busing.

He even said he would theoretically support a Constitutional amendment to stop busing and, amazingly admitted that he was siding with racists in the Democratic Party.
Biden’s legislation passed the Senate on a 50-43 vote, and Biden championed his anti-busing legislation throughout the 1970s. In 1977, he co-authored a bill that dramatically limited the ability of federal courts to order busing. To get it passed, he actively sought the support of leading southern segregationists.

A report from the Civil Rights Commission released later that year determined that Biden’s efforts had badly hindered school integration.
Even his now-running mate, Kamala Harris, then a young girl, was impacted, and she let Biden know during the first Democratic Presidential Primary Debate last year.

Biden insisted that his bills had nothing to do with racism, but in 1977 he said during a Senate hearing that what he feared the most if his legislation failed was his children growing up in what he called a “racial jungle” if busing led to rapid and massive school integration.
"Unless we do something about this,” he said, “my children are going to grow up in a jungle
, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this."

Biden gave a famous speech in 1993 in which he used barely coded racist language to describe who he called “predators on our streets.”
Biden helped author the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which led to dramatically higher incarceration rates across the country and, its critics contended, locked up Black and Hispanic Americans at far higher rates than whites. It was, they said, a racist piece of legislation that has devastated minority communities for a quarter of a century.

By the early to mid-2000s, Biden began getting more overt in his casually racist comments, telling a man of Indian descent in 2006 that in his home state of Delaware, one can’t go into a 7/11 or a Dunkin’ Donuts without having a slight Indian accent.

The comment was an obvious reference to the stereotype of Indian-Americans as convenience store owners

A year later, during his second run for the presidency, he became embroiled in controversy when he described one of his opponents, then-Senator Barack Obama—a Black man—as “articulate” and “clean.”










 

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In 1975 Biden sponsored a bill that would limit the power of courts to order school desegregation through busing.

He even said he would theoretically support a Constitutional amendment to stop busing and, amazingly admitted that he was siding with racists in the Democratic Party.
Biden’s legislation passed the Senate on a 50-43 vote, and Biden championed his anti-busing legislation throughout the 1970s. In 1977, he co-authored a bill that dramatically limited the ability of federal courts to order busing. To get it passed, he actively sought the support of leading southern segregationists.

A report from the Civil Rights Commission released later that year determined that Biden’s efforts had badly hindered school integration.
Even his now-running mate, Kamala Harris, then a young girl, was impacted, and she let Biden know during the first Democratic Presidential Primary Debate last year.

Biden insisted that his bills had nothing to do with racism, but in 1977 he said during a Senate hearing that what he feared the most if his legislation failed was his children growing up in what he called a “racial jungle” if busing led to rapid and massive school integration.
"Unless we do something about this,” he said, “my children are going to grow up in a jungle
, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this."

Biden gave a famous speech in 1993 in which he used barely coded racist language to describe who he called “predators on our streets.”
Biden helped author the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which led to dramatically higher incarceration rates across the country and, its critics contended, locked up Black and Hispanic Americans at far higher rates than whites. It was, they said, a racist piece of legislation that has devastated minority communities for a quarter of a century.

By the early to mid-2000s, Biden began getting more overt in his casually racist comments, telling a man of Indian descent in 2006 that in his home state of Delaware, one can’t go into a 7/11 or a Dunkin’ Donuts without having a slight Indian accent.

The comment was an obvious reference to the stereotype of Indian-Americans as convenience store owners

A year later, during his second run for the presidency, he became embroiled in controversy when he described one of his opponents, then-Senator Barack Obama—a Black man—as “articulate” and “clean.”
He was good friends with Robert Byrd. Probably attended bobs "poker" night
 

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Jul 7th, 2021
While lamenting the difficulty in convincing many Latinos and blacks to take the COVID vaccine, Bidene committed a series of racially charged blunders that barely registered in the corporate media’s consciousness.
Biden white-splained that Latinos in America resist vaccinations because “they’re worried that they’ll be vaccinated and deported.”

This statement makes the insane assumption that all Latinos present in this country are illegal aliens subject to expulsion. It never occurred to Biden that more than 60 million Latinos are actually American citizens, according to recent census figures.

While insulting such a sizable segment of our population, Biden actually went further. He referred to this group of people as “Latinx,” which is a term invented by woke academics who objected to gender-specific words in the Spanish language.


Just 3% of Latinos use “Latinx” to describe themselves and less than a quarter have even heard of the term, according to the Pew Research Center. Many find it to be an offensive bastardization of the Spanish language.
 

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“I want you to know that I very much appreciate your help during this week’s Committee meeting in attempting to bring my anti-busing legislation to a vote,” Biden wrote on June 30, 1977, to Sen. James Eastland, the Washington Post reported.
Eastland was a plantation owner who believed blacks were an inferior race, and forcefully fought desegregation throughout his career as a Democratic lawmaker from Mississippi.
 

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You do realize that African Americans and women don't have the same opportunities to be Federal Judges as white guys have. So, he's trying to give an African American woman a chance...it will also help diversify the opinions and make up of the Court. That is the opposite of racist, but I'm positive no Trumper on here will see it that way.

Do you any evidence to back that up (diversity stats on Fed judges) or is that just your baseless feeling? I'm going with the later. It's nice that you feel that way though.
Oh please. Both of you put the meth pipe down and educate yourselves. Blacks and women have the same, if not more opportunities than any white man today. Please share policies in place that show white men have more advantages. I can share many to counter that such as affirmative action. Plus, what is the current percentage of blacks in America today? 13%? Now look around the landscape of America. Based on the 13% percentages, I’d bet there’s a much higher percentage of blacks in higher levels of society than white people.
 

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So, your stance is women have historically as many opportunities as men and blacks have had as many opportunities as whites? That's laughable.

And in the history of the United States there have only been 7 black women that have served as Federal Appeals Court Judges, which is typically the key credential in becoming a Justice. That screams of equal opportunity right?

Its no surprise that white male Presidents choose white male Justices. Just as its no surprise white Trumper males are scared of what a black woman will do to them.
Really? George HW Bush (a white male POTUS) nominated Clarence Thomas(a black man) to the SCOTUS.
 

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Oh please. Both of you put the meth pipe down and educate yourselves. Blacks and women have the same, if not more opportunities than any white man today. Please share policies in place that show white men have more advantages. I can share many to counter that such as affirmative action. Plus, what is the current percentage of blacks in America today? 13%? Now look around the landscape of America. Based on the 13% percentages, I’d bet there’s a much higher percentage of blacks in higher levels of society than white people.
Putting up these facts wont change their minds, hell they didnt even know Biden dropped out in 88 for being a habitual liar.
 

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In this meme the board libtard was the world to revere the diversity of the democrats while lumping a Jewish man, Black Man, Italian and woman into a singular group based on common beliefs while shading the color of the black man to seem more white.

But....

We the racist?
 

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In this meme the board libtard was the world to revere the diversity of the democrats while lumping a Jewish man, Black Man, Italian and woman into a singular group based on common beliefs while shading the color of the black man to seem more white.

But....

We the racist?
Why are they making Clarence Thomas white in that horseshit?
 

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i'm sure some engineer w/out an engineering degree is smarter than someone who has bought and sold several businesses. You are an arm chair political buffoon at best w/ no skin in the game but your own small life. I'm responsible for the lives of many people that work for me, and the political decisions made affect my businesses and therefore all of those people. But you want to keep your guns and blacks from taking your job so...

How many of your employees who are Black that you "care" so much for have you ever called "Uncle Tom" to their face? You do remember when you referred to me by that unintelligent, small minded, arm chair political bafoon-like nomenclature correct?

I know you won't answer me but is it because you don't care how your employees vote or is it because you're too much of a coward to call one of them out if you knew they voted for Trump as you know I did?

If that's true, then what you said ITT about how important political decisions effect them is either a lie or you are a liar.

Either way you won't/can't answer me honestly and only you know the truthful reason why not?
 
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You're a fat dude w/ a job working for someone else that probably pays you $60k if that. That screams successful and smart.

I know you won't answer my question to you in post #75 and that speaks for itself showing the rest of the board what a chickensh*t coward you are. You attack @dave , call him names, disparage his education and how he earns his living, mock his opinions freely offered on this forum, and then set yourself up as this more educated, highly compensated, entrepreneur who is obviously because of your self appointed intellectual superiority, more refined and informed on your political exegesis. Yet you cannot defend your own illiterate racist views calling me an "Uncle Tom" based on nothing more than your own narrow minded Leftist ideology.

You are the poster child of Left wing hypocracy and unchanneled racist arrogance seasoned with deceit and undiluted ignorance.
 

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I know you won't answer my question to you in post #75 and that speaks for itself showing the rest of the board what a chickensh*t coward you are. You attack @dave , call him names, disparage his education and how he earns his living, mock his opinions freely offered on this forum, and then set yourself up as this more educated, highly compensated, entrepreneur who is obviously because of your self appointed intellectual superiority, more refined and informed on your political exegesis. Yet you cannot defend your own illiterate racist views calling me an "Uncle Tom" based on nothing more than your own narrow minded Leftist ideology.

You are the poster child of Left wing hypocracy and unchanneled racist arrogance seasoned with deceit and unquestionable ignorance.
Exactly right
 

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I know you won't answer my question to you in post #75 and that speaks for itself showing the rest of the board what a chickensh*t coward you are. You attack @dave , call him names, disparage his education and how he earns his living, mock his opinions freely offered on this forum, and then set yourself up as this more educated, highly compensated, entrepreneur who is obviously because of your self appointed intellectual superiority, more refined and informed on your political exegesis. Yet you cannot defend your own illiterate racist views calling me an "Uncle Tom" based on nothing more than your own narrow minded Leftist ideology.

You are the poster child of Left wing hypocracy and unchanneled racist arrogance seasoned with deceit and undiluted ignorance.
The best part is he has had to own several business because based on his apparent knowledge of the job market he underpays his people by 50%.

It's one thing to call everyone dumb but it is precious when you do it while demonstrating just how ignorant you are.
 

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You're a fat dude w/ a job working for someone else that probably pays you $60k if that. That screams successful and smart.
But I thought you libtards believed in white privilege? Making fun of a white man only making “$60k if that”? So there’s no white privilege after all? Or, are you saying that you’re privileged? Which is it? Most people, regardless of color, would think $60k a year is good. I always enjoy destroying libtards like you lol
 

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The best part is he has had to own several business because based on his apparent knowledge of the job market he underpays his people by 50%.

It's one thing to call everyone dumb but it is precious when you do it while demonstrating just how ignorant you are.

He talked about you being only an "armchair" political observer but he can't explain why he voted for an absent minded half brain dead corpse?

What's more kneejerk "armchair" than calling a Black man he doesn't know an "Uncle Tom" then never defending it when asked to do so? Wonder if he disrespects all his Black employees and customers with such derision?

Probably not. He's a certified coward if he's nothing else. 😒