I'd say there's a near zero chance of Manchin or Sinema not approving, unless one of them suprise announces switching parties or something.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 15:22 (four years ago)
not voting to confirm I mean
Whatever else, Manchinema have been good on judicial appointments.
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 15:23 (four years ago)
Yeah, and I feel like that's one area where people virtually always stick with the party.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 15:30 (four years ago)
didn't Manchin already raise objections about Jackson?
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 15:33 (four years ago)
Neither is on the Judiciary Committee.
I meant when they put it to a vote...
― Sam Weller, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 15:34 (four years ago)
It'll be in all the papers.
― pplains, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 16:15 (four years ago)
Apparently Hawley's extended riffage on child porn yesterday was a loud dog whistle to his Qanon people, went right over my head
― Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 16:32 (four years ago)
Graham was even more loathsome this morning!
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 16:33 (four years ago)
He's really the fucking worst. I go back and forth between "complete idiot" and "hiding something dark and traitorous."
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 16:43 (four years ago)
NYT coverage:
She filibustered every single answer,” says Graham, who has spoken over Judge Jackson’s responses, delivered uninterrupted commentary and interrupted her responses nearly every time she has tried to answer.
and
The thought that Senator Graham seemed to be suggesting Judge Jackson’s trailblazer role as the first Black woman nominee to the Supreme Court is only because Democrats rejected a Black conservative woman, Janice Rogers Brown, doesn’t really work. As noted, Democrats filibustered her (and a handful of other particularly conservative Bush nominees to appeals courts in 2003), leaving her on the California Supreme Court for two more years before the Gang of 14 deal ended the filibuster and she was confirmed to the D.C. Circuit in June 2005. President Bush got the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court justice in July 2005 when Justice Sandra Day O’Connor retired, and a second justice in September 2005 when Chief Justice William Rehnquist died. In short, Mr. Bush had two opportunities to elevate Judge Brown to be the trailblazing first Black woman justice; the fact that she was among those Senate Democrats had filibustered in his first term posed no obstacle to his making that choice if he had wanted to do so.
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 16:56 (four years ago)
There is audible groaning and noises of protest from many of the spectators here as Senator Graham again interrupted Judge Jackson. Graham then immediately left the dais.
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 16:57 (four years ago)
Graham was a drama major in junior college
― Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 17:10 (four years ago)
Graham was major drama in junior college
― Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 18:47 (four years ago)
i am against the death penalty but the one exception is for people who use any variation of the "i identify as an attack helicopter" non-joke. instant death for them.
― roflrofl fight (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 19:41 (four years ago)
JUST IN: A photo taken by @kentnish shows Ted Cruz searching Twitter for his own name after questioning Ketanji Brown Jackson with debunked narratives and going back and forth with Dick Durbin. pic.twitter.com/elFtyB4Rlg— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) March 23, 2022
― politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 22:41 (four years ago)
Just IN: Ted Cruz is schmuck.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 22:44 (four years ago)
i'm glad this is over, it was an extended hatewatch that i should not have engaged in and my head hurts. she seems nice though, like a normal person for once. she is a knitter!
― towards fungal computer (harbl), Wednesday, 23 March 2022 23:52 (four years ago)
The only bit of these hearings I’ll ever watch.
People of color, especially those who have the audacity to be the first, often have to work twice as hard to get half the respect. Judge Jackson, thank you for persevering. You are an inspiration. pic.twitter.com/HRXNG6pJZO— Senator Alex Padilla (@SenAlexPadilla) March 24, 2022
― Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Thursday, 24 March 2022 02:01 (four years ago)
i did tear up watching that. but not at whatever cory booker was doing.
― towards fungal computer (harbl), Thursday, 24 March 2022 02:27 (four years ago)
She seems like a really nice, down to earth person, something you can say about maybe 1% of people who are the type of gunner it takes to be in the running for SCOTUS, and a vibe I'm not sure I get from anyone else on the court.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 24 March 2022 02:43 (four years ago)
She is universally beloved by everyone I know who knows her
― castanuts (DJP), Thursday, 24 March 2022 03:47 (four years ago)
https://www.grid.news/story/politics/2022/03/23/little-is-known-about-justice-thomas-hospitalization-part-of-a-history-of-secrecy-from-the-court/
On Wednesday afternoon — the day after the court had previously said Thomas would be released from the hospital — the court’s public information office told Grid that it had “no update” on Thomas or his condition.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 24 March 2022 04:35 (four years ago)
Evil shadow docket majority on Supreme Court keeps issuing decisions
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued an astonishing decision throwing out Wisconsin’s new legislative districts as a violation of the equal protection clause. The majority accused a Republican justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court of greenlighting a “racial gerrymander” by creating one more majority-Black district in the state Assembly. Wednesday’s unsigned decision, issued through the shadow docket, hands Wisconsin Republicans an unexpected victory in their quest to reduce Black representation in the legislature. It also alters the law of redistricting in fundamental yet cryptic ways that might, to a cynic, seem designed to disadvantage Democrats in every single case.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/03/supreme-court-voting-rights-shredder-wisconsin.html
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 24 March 2022 12:41 (four years ago)
predictit market is a strong yes on KBJ confirmation during the first week of april and they think collins and murkowski will vote to confirm. market has nothing to say about clarence thomas.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:24 (four years ago)
Where are they on CODA beating The Power of the Dog?
― Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:32 (four years ago)
There are many important historical aspects to this nomination but this for me may be the most meaningful one: she will be the first Justice who is a former public defender. (That’s the job my dad did for all of his career.)
― Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:36 (four years ago)
yes, and it's a not-surprising, but very sad fact that we've never had a PD on the bench
― Heez, Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:39 (four years ago)
xxp i asked the folks at predictit and they said "Power of the Dog is beautifully acted, photographed and, in a lot of ways, directed, but it’s just too long, with some really dull moments. CODA shows a slice of life that certain people live but most people are not exposed to, and it’s excellent in every way that a best picture should be — it’s got great storytelling, acting and direction, and it also conveys an important message about society. It deserves to be recognized."?
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:55 (four years ago)
Film Critics Who've REALLY pissed you off
― Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Thursday, 24 March 2022 17:17 (four years ago)
Man, instagram ads really will not leave me tf alone about Power of the Dog.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 24 March 2022 17:33 (four years ago)
if it ws on MUBI (and not just MUBI GO), you would probably see even more.
― Mardi Gras Mambo Sun (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 24 March 2022 19:46 (four years ago)
Cool
Ginni Thomas urged Mark Meadows to overturn the 2020 election by any means necessary—while her husband was ruling on cases attempting to overturn the election. A truly extraordinary level of corruption. https://t.co/Nyf2q1T9mo pic.twitter.com/2L73ERgCeS— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) March 24, 2022
― JoeStork, Thursday, 24 March 2022 22:12 (four years ago)
Even the Trump people thought Ginni was a kook
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Thursday, 24 March 2022 23:00 (four years ago)
And Meadows's wife may have registered three times to vote using an address of a mobile home neither of them ever lived in, cool cool, #stopthesteal
― takin' care of bismuth (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 25 March 2022 02:30 (four years ago)
Well, she earned a Republican vote:
News: Sen. Manchin is a YES on Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court.— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 25, 2022
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 25 March 2022 14:53 (four years ago)
A part of me thinks they should just stop televising these hearings, or even having press there at all. It just becomes a way for politicians to show off in one way or another.
― Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Friday, 25 March 2022 22:52 (four years ago)
Make it entirely private.
Pretty sure in that case the Republicans will just straight up stab the nominee
― Otto Insurance (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 25 March 2022 23:24 (four years ago)
anybody giving odds on Clarence's resignation?
― ian, Saturday, 26 March 2022 00:56 (four years ago)
one zillion to one
― Clay, Saturday, 26 March 2022 01:00 (four years ago)
With a Democrat in office, only way he's leaving is death.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Saturday, 26 March 2022 01:02 (four years ago)
I like those odds.
― Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Saturday, 26 March 2022 01:08 (four years ago)
How’s the mysterious infection progressing?
― Otto Insurance (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 26 March 2022 01:55 (four years ago)
his condition is obscure
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 26 March 2022 01:56 (four years ago)
― Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Friday, March 25, 2022 3:52 PM (six hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
Sen. Sasse (R-NE) says he believes it should be up to the Supreme Court to decide if cameras are allowed in the courtroom, adding:“I think we should recognize the jackassery we often see around here is partly because of people mugging for short-term camera opportunities." pic.twitter.com/BxXaw1UX4D— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 23, 2022
― symsymsym, Saturday, 26 March 2022 05:39 (four years ago)
weekend two more years at clarence's
― politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Saturday, 26 March 2022 09:58 (four years ago)
The Senate judiciary committee held its first confirmation hearing in 1916 because President Woodrow Wilson had nominated celebrated Boston attorney Louis Brandeis — which because of his Jewish background, was an unprecedented and controversial move at the time. With one exception, only white, Protestant men served on the US Supreme Court until 1894. When Wilson chose a Jewish lawyer, all hell broke loose....Before Brandeis, confirmation processes had typically been a formality, with the Senate taking a swift up or down vote on whether to seat a new justice. But Brandeis' nomination prompted the Senate Judiciary Committee to hold the first-ever confirmation hearings, and allow witnesses for and against his nomination, according to the Pew Research Center. The entire process took an unprecedented four months while a vicious public debate about his qualifications ensued...
"What happens with Brandeis is that the opposition talks in what can only be described as antisemitic code," said Paul Finkelman, chancellor and distinguished professor of history at Gratz College near Philadelphia, told Insider. ...Finkelman saw a clear thread, from Brandeis to Jackson, of critics using Supreme Court confirmations to indirectly attack a nominee based on their gender, race, or religion.
https://www.businessinsider.com/racist-history-of-senate-scotus-confirmation-hearings-ketanji-brown-jackson-2022-3
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 27 March 2022 18:46 (four years ago)
Taft denounced him, made up with him when Taft took over the court, only for Taft to dismiss him as one of the "Bolshevikii."
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 27 March 2022 19:51 (four years ago)
a federal judge, Carl J. Nichols, who is hearing cases related to the Capitol riot, is also a former clerk of Justice Thomas’s....Judge Nichols, the former clerk to Justice Thomas, is overseeing the criminal prosecution of Mr. Bannon, who was charged with contempt of Congress in November after refusing to comply with a subpoena from the committee.
The judge is also handling the high-profile defamation lawsuits that Dominion Voting Systems filed last year against two lawyers closely associated with Mr. Trump: Rudolph W. Giuliani and Ms. Powell.
Perhaps most important, Judge Nichols is the only federal jurist in Washington so far to have thrown out the key obstruction of Congress charge that the Justice Department has used against hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants to describe the political results of a pro-Trump mob storming into the Capitol. Differing from 12 other federal judges, Judge Nichols wrote in a ruling this month that prosecutors had stretched the statute beyond its original intent.
The ruling could prove important to the House committee as it weighs whether to make a criminal referral to the Justice Department of Mr. Trump.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/25/us/ginni-thomas-january-6-committee.html
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 27 March 2022 20:04 (four years ago)