BillsFanNC Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Well she does need an expert biologist to tell her what a woman is. 1 1
TH3 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Who’s mike Davis and why should I gaf what he says again? 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Just now, BillsFanNC said: ⬆️ 😂 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was born in in Washington, DC and grew up in Miami, Florida. She attended undergrad at Harvard where she graduated magna ***** laude with a B.A. in Government. She went to law school at Harvard Law School where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review and she graduated ***** laude. Justice Jackson began her legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Patti B. Saris of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She then went on to clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals and worked in private practice before clerking for the Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer of the United States Supreme Court. After clerking for Justice Breyer, Justice Jackson went back into private practice for a couple of years. She then went into public service by first working at the United States Sentencing Commission for three years and then working as a Federal Public Defender for three years as well. After another stent in private practice, Justice Jackson came back to the United States Sentencing Commission as the Vice Chair. In 2013, Justice Jackson was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia as a District Court Judge. She served in this role for seven years. In 2021, she was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit as a United States Circuit Judge. On February 25, 2022, President Biden nominated Justice Jackson to become the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. On April 7th, 2022, Justice Jackson was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court by a vote of 53 - 47. Justice Jackson is anticipated to be sworn in during the summer of 2022, after Justice Breyer retires from the court. Now, do Mike Davis... 1
BillsFanNC Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago ⬆️ One of the "experts" KBJ desperately wants us to bow to. Scary stuff
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: ⬆️ One of the "experts" KBJ desperately wants us to bow to. Scary stuff Experts consult. run of the mill losers criticize the experts they'd like to be.
B-Man Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 46 minutes ago, TH3 said: Who’s mike Davis and why should I gaf what he says again? Always the sign of a closed mind. Why did you ignore the C-Span link ?
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 24 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was born in in Washington, DC and grew up in Miami, Florida. She attended undergrad at Harvard where she graduated magna ***** laude with a B.A. in Government. She went to law school at Harvard Law School where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review and she graduated ***** laude. Justice Jackson began her legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Patti B. Saris of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She then went on to clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals and worked in private practice before clerking for the Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer of the United States Supreme Court. After clerking for Justice Breyer, Justice Jackson went back into private practice for a couple of years. She then went into public service by first working at the United States Sentencing Commission for three years and then working as a Federal Public Defender for three years as well. After another stent in private practice, Justice Jackson came back to the United States Sentencing Commission as the Vice Chair. In 2013, Justice Jackson was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia as a District Court Judge. She served in this role for seven years. In 2021, she was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit as a United States Circuit Judge. On February 25, 2022, President Biden nominated Justice Jackson to become the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. On April 7th, 2022, Justice Jackson was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court by a vote of 53 - 47. Justice Jackson is anticipated to be sworn in during the summer of 2022, after Justice Breyer retires from the court. Now, do Mike Davis... She's an accomplished lady. Kudos to her on her success. Mike Davis is quite accomplished as well. Neither is above criticism. 4
BillsFanNC Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Refreshing that useful idiots are going with the qualifications schtick. Let's play along.... You know what KBJ's most important qualifications are for being nominated and confirmed as a SC Justice? That she is black and she's a woman. Without meeting those two bars she would not have been considered as a nominee. Biden told us that. Ironic that she can't define what a woman actually is without expert assistance, but it's a defining and essential qualification regardless. Kind of diminishes the laundry list of accomplishments from Quack to have whatever you've actually accomplished in your career take a back seat to immutable characteristics that you were born with. Some might even call it racist. Oh and Mike Davis clerked for Gorsuch and runs the Article III project among many other highlights on his resume. He's certainly well qualified to opine on the ramblings of a DEI hire at SCOTUS. Edited 4 hours ago by BillsFanNC
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 49 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: ualifications schtick. tells everyone all they need to know about your lack thereof. Almost every SCOTUS justice is Ivy League. Brown is. Davis is not. But tell me how that's all due to her and his race....
LeviF Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: tells everyone all they need to know about your lack thereof. Almost every SCOTUS justice is Ivy League. Brown is. Davis is not. But tell me how that's all due to her and his race.... The number of black matriculants at HLS dropped by 65% in the first year without affirmative action.
Pokebball Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was born in in Washington, DC and grew up in Miami, Florida. She attended undergrad at Harvard where she graduated magna ***** laude with a B.A. in Government. She went to law school at Harvard Law School where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review and she graduated ***** laude. Justice Jackson began her legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Patti B. Saris of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She then went on to clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals and worked in private practice before clerking for the Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer of the United States Supreme Court. After clerking for Justice Breyer, Justice Jackson went back into private practice for a couple of years. She then went into public service by first working at the United States Sentencing Commission for three years and then working as a Federal Public Defender for three years as well. After another stent in private practice, Justice Jackson came back to the United States Sentencing Commission as the Vice Chair. In 2013, Justice Jackson was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia as a District Court Judge. She served in this role for seven years. In 2021, she was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit as a United States Circuit Judge. On February 25, 2022, President Biden nominated Justice Jackson to become the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. On April 7th, 2022, Justice Jackson was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court by a vote of 53 - 47. Justice Jackson is anticipated to be sworn in during the summer of 2022, after Justice Breyer retires from the court. Now, do Mike Davis... So she is intentional in her partisan drivel. What's your point?
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 54 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: tells everyone all they need to know about your lack thereof. Almost every SCOTUS justice is Ivy League. Brown is. Davis is not. But tell me how that's all due to her and his race.... And yet complaints and concerns about the decisions rendered by the SC rage on, year in, year out. And, of course, there is the matter of Clarence Thomas, an Ivy Leaguer, and complaints from white liberal racists who see him as not the right kind of Black for their liking.
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 minutes ago, LeviF said: The number of black matriculants at HLS dropped by 65% in the first year without affirmative action. It's varied greatly in the last 10 years More typical numbers recently https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/9/17/HLS-Black-Student-Enrollment/ At least now, we can ignore sour grapes from white applicants.
LeviF Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: It's varied greatly in the last 10 years More typical numbers recently https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/9/17/HLS-Black-Student-Enrollment/ At least now, we can ignore sour grapes from white applicants. There are always ways around the numbers game. I'll say this for JKBJ - she is far more learned and intelligent that J. Sotomayor. KBJ simply doesn't like the power of the executive. Sotomayor fails to understand many things and clearly has little hand in her own opinions, as she's demonstrated very recently. 1
BillsFanNC Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 😂 Ivy League! KBJ got in there as well... Because of her race! The own goals can't come fast enough for Quack. 1
All_Pro_Bills Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: Experts consult. run of the mill losers criticize the experts they'd like to be. I'm not sure how they define an "expert"? I think it would be somebody that displays good judgment and has a track record of making decisions that prove to be correct or productive towards some objective. But the context she's arguing here is that un-elected employees of and appointments to federal agencies deemed to be "experts" (who decides this I don't know?) should preside over specific decisions of the executive branch, namely those of the President. Essentially giving the bureaucracy veto power over Constitution powers afforded the executive branch under article two. If that's the essence of the argument I'd suggest she's no legal expert.
BillsFanNC Posted 37 minutes ago Author Posted 37 minutes ago Expert to leftist = someone who agrees with my view 1
B-Man Posted just now Posted just now When President Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, it raised a lot of eyebrows. Many questioned if Brown Jackson was qualified for the role, and that didn't seem to be Biden's priority — he picked her because she was a Black woman, and diversity was more important to him than competency. Since her appointment and confirmation, Brown Jackson has shown repeatedly that she's out of her depth. She's written dissents with unprofessional, childish slag interjected into them. She's also been called out by fellow Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Sonia Sotomayor and admitted she "doesn't understand" a lot of the cases that come before the Supreme Court. Now she's having meltdowns during oral arguments about President Trump. "Some issues, some matters, some areas should be handled in this way by non-partisan experts that Congress is saying that expertise matters with respect to aspects of the economy, and transportation, and the various independent agencies that we have," Brown Jackson said. "So having a president come in and fire all the scientists, and the doctors, and the economists, and the PhDs, and replacing them with loyalists and people who don't know anything is actually not in the best interests of the citizens of the United States." These issues should not be in presidential control," Brown Jackson continued, "so can you speak to me about the danger of allowing in these various areas the president to actually control the transportation board, and potentially the federal reserve and all these other independent agencies. In these particular areas, we would like to have independence. We don't want the president controlling." https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2025/12/09/ketanji-meltdown-no-kings-n2667586 Justice Jackson, If the President doesn't have authority over them . . . Who does ?
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