“The hypocrisy and absurdity of this is that she was nominated by President Biden in large part because she is a woman.”
"Tulsi Gabbard went off on SCOTUS nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s inability to define a “woman.”
"Brown Jackson told Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) that she’s not a biologist so she cannot define a woman.
(1/2) In order to have a Supreme Court committed to protecting the rights of all Americans, including women, every justice needs to understand there is such a thing as a woman, as distinct from a man. Yet when asked to define the word “woman,” Supreme Court nominee …
(2/2) … Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said, “I don’t know.” The hypocrisy and absurdity of this is that she was nominated by President Biden in large part because she is a woman.
KBJ Hearings Typify Our Debased Political Discourse - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
. . ."It is a virulent new strain of an old malady that George Orwell famously wrote about in his 1946 essay, “Politics and the English Language,” a rebuke of politicians, journalists, and academics who use deceptive language to conceal their ideological objectives: “The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one’s real and one’s declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink.” This is how the hopelessly disorganized Jan. 6 Capitol riot became an “insurrection.” It is how differing outcomes between identity groups became “systemic racism.” Orwell also discusses political words that have been rendered meaningless by dishonest usage:
The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies ‘something not desirable’. The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice, have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another.…
You knew the Babylon Bee wouldn't let this pass, didn't you?
KBJ Insists Some Child Porn Offenders Aren't Pedophiles — Her Own Expert Witnesses Beg to Differ – RedState "Does it ever cross your mind that if more judges and lawyers spent more time working to create a more just legal system than twisting themselves into pretzels looking for loopholes and rationalizing arguments in support of limiting sentences of offenders, what a better, safer country America might be? Mine, too.". . .
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