Posted on Feb 1, 2022
Dana Perino takes a 'trip down memory lane' to Biden's past Supreme Court filibuster
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Back then Joe was a senator he did not need the black vote like he did to be president. Plus Joe is just a hypocrite.
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I don’t think this example is racism. Not confirming someone because you don’t want your opponent to “get the win” is childish and stupid but not racist. However, making a person’s race and gender the qualifier for your nomination is racist and sexist.
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Yes, SGT Anonymous, you’ve said this before. Just because you think that makes it okay, doesn’t mean everyone worse does.
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I didn't see anyone pitching a fit when Trump said he was "ONLY" selecting a woman as his SCOTUS pick. No fits when Reagan said he'd nominated a woman to the SCOTUS. She was unanimously approved. Also Reagan picked Scalia solely because he was Italian - that was revealed by his former WH counsel Peter Wallison in a 2003 interview for the Miller Center of Public Affairs' Presidential Oral History Program and later republished in the Washington Post.
“In the course of our discussion with Reagan the first time we were talking about the candidates … we had talked about Scalia. Reagan had asked me whether Scalia was of Italian extraction. I think he used the word ‘extraction,’ and I said, ‘Yes, he’s of Italian extraction.’ Reagan said, ‘That’s the man I want to nominate, so I want to meet him.’ We brought Scalia in… . The president met Scalia, and he offered Scalia the job right on the spot, in about 15 minutes, very little ceremony here. Scalia accepted on the spot. He was delighted. That was it… .
“I think [Reagan] felt that it would be great to put an Italian American on the Supreme Court. He had all the usual American instincts: ‘We don’t have an Italian American on the court, so we ought to have one.’ He really felt good about doing that. It wasn’t principle so much as that kind of emotional commitment.”
There were also commonly acknowledged Catholic and Jewish seats on the court in the mid 20th century.
Yet you see certain people pitching a fit when Biden says he's going to pick a black woman. Hmm. Very telling and qwhite interesting.
“In the course of our discussion with Reagan the first time we were talking about the candidates … we had talked about Scalia. Reagan had asked me whether Scalia was of Italian extraction. I think he used the word ‘extraction,’ and I said, ‘Yes, he’s of Italian extraction.’ Reagan said, ‘That’s the man I want to nominate, so I want to meet him.’ We brought Scalia in… . The president met Scalia, and he offered Scalia the job right on the spot, in about 15 minutes, very little ceremony here. Scalia accepted on the spot. He was delighted. That was it… .
“I think [Reagan] felt that it would be great to put an Italian American on the Supreme Court. He had all the usual American instincts: ‘We don’t have an Italian American on the court, so we ought to have one.’ He really felt good about doing that. It wasn’t principle so much as that kind of emotional commitment.”
There were also commonly acknowledged Catholic and Jewish seats on the court in the mid 20th century.
Yet you see certain people pitching a fit when Biden says he's going to pick a black woman. Hmm. Very telling and qwhite interesting.
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