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Amy Coney Barrett rips Ketanji Brown Jackson
over dissent in birthright citizenship
case: ‘As brutal as I’ve ever seen’

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 6/27/2025 2:04:40 PM

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett stunned veteran bench watchers Friday with a blunt takedown of liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s “extreme” dissent in the landmark birthright citizenship case in which the Supreme Court curtailed lower court use of nationwide injunctions. “We will not dwell on Justice Jackson’s argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries’ worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself,” wrote Barrett, the court’s second-newest justice, in a jaw-dropping rebuke of her colleague, the newest justice. “We observe only this: Justice Jackson decries an imperial Executive while embracing an imperial Judiciary.” Barrett

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Flyball Dogs 6/27/2025 2:14:32 PM (No. 1970098)
The mark of a good manager is placing people in positions where they will succeed, and giving them the KSAs (knowledge, skills, abilities) to do the job to be successful. IMHO, Xiden failed Ketanji Two Names in every way. (Wonder if he even knows he nominated her?)
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Reply 2 - Posted by: texaspast 6/27/2025 2:28:24 PM (No. 1970105)
Hoooo mama! We got a cat fight goin' on behind the bench!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: HerbVA 6/27/2025 2:44:42 PM (No. 1970113)
Another example of the idiocy and destructiveness of quota hiring. The large majority of those people cannot begin to handle the duties of the positions they are awarded. Yet because of their sense of entitlement, they believe anything they do or say must be categorically accepted. Otherwise you are racist.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 6/27/2025 3:02:33 PM (No. 1970127)
Funny, I foolishly thought that parsing “legalese” was a Justice's main job.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/27/2025 5:38:06 PM (No. 1970179)
Ketanji "Action" Jackson should be a far away from a Judicial Bench as humanly possible. She and her DEI credentials has NOT made her Supreme Court material. Whatever got into the water cooler at the Harvard Law School in the 1970's must have been some special mix of LSD and Magic Mushrooms to be bringing in totally unqualified minority students as undergrads then passing them along year after year until finally they emerge as "mighty" minority lawyers, ready to be taking "street justice" to "the man." There should be an ABSOLUTE requirement for all Supreme Court nominees to take a test made from random questions submitted by random Law School Professors, and administered by the U.S. Marshall's office, and graded by the originating professors, the results of which used to determine the fitness of the candidate to advance to the interview process with Senators. If they're bad, nip it in the bud. Most of these District Court Judges, like our three amigos on the Supreme Court, should NOT be Judges, at all.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Kate318 6/27/2025 7:28:46 PM (No. 1970212)
“At the very least, I lament that the majority is so caught up in minutiae of the Government’s self-serving, finger-pointing arguments that it misses the plot.” Perhaps someone needs to remind our Little Black Shirley Temple that she is also part of said government. As far as missing the plot, dearie, you have missed the entire collection of books.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: valinva 6/27/2025 11:14:58 PM (No. 1970242)
KBJ: I don't care what the intent of the writers of the US Constitution and it's amendments were. My job is to advance leftist woke ideology and fight against Donald Trump.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: slsusnr 6/28/2025 4:04:05 AM (No. 1970266)
I'm trying to figure out what that thing hanging around KBJ''s neck, and disrespectfully over what looks like her judicial robe, is. Looks to me like a bunch of punch-outs from electrical boxes. It's a statement of some sort, I suppose, like high school graduates try to make when they show up with "decorated caps and gowns.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: mifla 6/28/2025 5:38:37 AM (No. 1970268)
This year's Christmas party will be a riot.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DCGIRL 6/28/2025 6:37:42 AM (No. 1970279)
I understand hearing the frustration that our liberal judges want to make law and not follow law. They think that their decisions should rule the entire nation. Well, it doesn't. And then you have Justice Jackson coming out of left field with embarrassing babble. You know who I blame, our Senators that voted these clowns onto the Federal bench. Maybe we should show what Republican Senator voted for the liberal and DEI hire judges and then vote that Senator out of office. There is no excuse that the Republican Senators would vote such horrible federal judges that the Supreme Court needs to rein them in. What is wrong with our Senators???????
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Lazyman 6/28/2025 7:38:38 AM (No. 1970297)
Like much of America the SCOUS has to work with an idiot hired not for the content of character but because of the color of her skin. A real set back for race.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: franq 6/28/2025 7:47:53 AM (No. 1970300)
KBJ was star-crossed from the beginning. I remember Zhoa giving a news conference and mangling her name. Long live DEI!
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Reply 13 - Posted by: danu 6/28/2025 11:08:11 AM (No. 1970400)
the connection: her husband was part of the apparatus in the long-running perry mason show. that's what i got out of classic tee vee.
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