Women’s History indeed repeats itself this month, as the questioning of Ketanji Brown Jackson is more like an Inquisition than a just hearing, and her responses are those of an elegant transcendent brilliant female patiently enduring the absurdity of such mediocre interlocutors.

Mar 22, 2022 · 8:09 PM UTC

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Anyone falsely accuse her of sexual assault like kavanaugh🤣🤣🤣
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They are supposed to be tough questions. Just look at the lies made up in Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing, I am sorry after that Al complaints fall on deaf ears.
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Puhleeze Marianne. How soon you forget Judge Kavanaugh. Not. Even, close.
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Brett Kavanagh
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You typically don't remember what he'll Kavanaugh & Comey-Barret went through.
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Women’s history will remember the best women’s swimmer of all time happened last week ...
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What a short memory the dems have of how despicably Kavanaugh was treated. You all are very lucky we are not as evil as the bloodthirsty left!
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Did they call her a gang rapist?
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Sure is 180 degrees different than the way they questioned Barrett. Women get a day & month to placate them. Men don't get anything similar because they haven't been oppressed.
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Both parties use these proceedings to score political points anyway. In the end, it's all a show. They vote for judges that they think will vote in favor of their policies, not on who is qualified. The SCOTUS has become another polarized political tool. P.S. KBJ IS qualified.
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