Also, too, as well:It’s almost as if Jackson, as a district court judge, has experience dealing with irritating, performatively rude, mediocre white guys.
— RacistAFBabiesHat (@Popehat) March 23, 2022
Now back to our thesis:We’re like two fatuous culture war questions away from a Senator asking if Jackson thinks it’s fair that rappers can use the n-word but they can’t
— RacistAFBabiesHat (@Popehat) March 23, 2022
First: Schumer and that activity? Seriously? Schumer? Chuck Schumer? He couldn't strike a spark in a match factory.Cruz is saying that Jackson can't define what a woman is. Jackson starts to answer his stupid question and he, of course, cuts her off.
— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) March 23, 2022
This is such bad faith and nobody is going to stop them.
Except when you're down to trying to get a Supreme Court Nominee to define "woman" in a way that won't offend the delicate shell-likes of the "good Americans" in Peoria. Then it's just sad; for them, I mean.2/ B. Tubthumping desire to get Presidential Primary video library for the inevitable "I showed that uppity liberal her place...did you notice she had the audacity to be black?" ads for the MAGA set.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) March 23, 2022
C. Culture war is all they are now. It often works...
The idea of ball-gags in the mouths of Hawley, Cruz, Blackburn and Graham . . . what you trying to do? Encourage me to take up sadism in my old age?
ReplyDeleteI'd quote Merriam Websters if asked to define a word. Reading him and his biography made me pretty pro-Webster without actually wanting to retain his reformed spelling.