American Values
Jackson's Very Bad Day
Congressional hearings usually aren't "must see TV." And I suspect the Biden White House and Senate liberals are happy that most Americans are too busy to watch the Senate Judiciary Committee proceedings. Yesterday was a very bad day for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee.
For example, Senator John Kennedy asked Jackson a very simple question: "When does life begin?" Jackson responded – and I'm quoting her now – "Senator, um, I don't know."
Senator Kennedy pressed Jackson for a more precise legal answer, asking, "When does equal protection of the laws attach to a human being?" Jackson replied, "Well Senator, um, I believe that the Supreme Court. . . um. . . I actually don't know the answer to that question. I'm sorry. I don't."
Well, that's unacceptable. The Supreme Court frequently wrestles with that very question. But if she has no clue at all, then she's obviously not ready for a lifetime appointment to the highest court in the land.
Of course, this well-educated, Harvard graduate knows life begins at conception. The problem is that she's all in on abortion on demand. So, she and the left continue this intentional, anti-scientific ignorance so as not to undermine the continued carnage of our preborn children.
But wait . . . There's more!