I like Mitch about as much as Failure Man # 45, Dunderhead Ted, Marjorie the Maniac or any of the rest of the freakshow. He may have occasionally contested or stood against TFG's decisions, ideas, etc. but that gets him no Cub Scout points with me.
I think Kavanaugh leaked it? I reach that conclusion from his hearing and watching his actions during his congressional hearing. His problem is he may have gotten away with too many crimes when he was younger.
Mitch McConnell needs to be voted out of his seat for the SH*T he's pulled in the last 7 years. How voters in Kentucky can keep voting for him is beyond me.
I wrote to MM asking him to support the most recent nominee Judge KBJ. I received his canned reply yesterday.
Thank you for contacting me regarding your thoughts on the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States. I appreciate your taking the time to share your thoughts with me, and I welcome the opportunity to respond.
I take very seriously my responsibility to carefully consider every nominee to the federal bench, particularly when it comes to filling vacancies on the Supreme Court. In considering such nominees, I thoroughly examine a nominee’s education, prior service as a judge or attorney, character, and ability to adjudicate cases in a fair and impartial manner. I strongly believe that judges should faithfully interpret the U.S. Constitution and laws as they are written, rather than impose their own personal views of public policy. It is critical that the Senate confirm highly qualified individuals to the federal bench who will do just that. One of my proudest accomplishments in the Senate is reshaping the federal judiciary, and I will continue the fight to preserve our Constitution.
On February 25, 2022, President Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States. Judge Jackson was nominated to replace Justice Stephen Breyer who has spent a prestigious 27 years serving on the Supreme Court. On March 3, 2022, I had a courtesy meeting with Judge Jackson. On March 21, 2022, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a multi-day hearing to consider Judge Jackson’s nomination.
After meeting with Judge Jackson and watching the committee hearing, I concluded that I could not support her nomination to our nation’s highest court for three primary reasons. First, Judge Jackson refused to denounce the concept of court-packing, which even her predecessors, Justices Ginsburg and Breyer, denounced. Second, her judicial record contains a number of cases where Judge Jackson ruled like a policymaker implementing personal biases, instead of a judge following the text of the law and the Constitution. Third, through aggressive judicial activism, she treated convicted criminals as gently as possible. Despite these concerning facts and my strong opposition, the Senate confirmed her to the Supreme Court on April 8, 2022.
Again, thank you again for contacting me about this important matter. If you would like to receive periodic updates from my office, please sign up for my eNewsletter at http://mcconnell.senate.gov/, become a fan of my page on Facebook by visiting http://www.facebook.com/mitchmcconnell, or follow my office on Twitter @McConnellPress.
I like Mitch about as much as Failure Man # 45, Dunderhead Ted, Marjorie the Maniac or any of the rest of the freakshow. He may have occasionally contested or stood against TFG's decisions, ideas, etc. but that gets him no Cub Scout points with me.
Mitch McConnell is an embarrassment to us, the thoughtful Kentuckians.
Amen to that.
Liars and Losers.
McConnell is a hateful, greedy old SH*T who cares only for himself
I think Kavanaugh leaked it? I reach that conclusion from his hearing and watching his actions during his congressional hearing. His problem is he may have gotten away with too many crimes when he was younger.
Mitch McConnell needs to be voted out of his seat for the SH*T he's pulled in the last 7 years. How voters in Kentucky can keep voting for him is beyond me.
I wrote to MM asking him to support the most recent nominee Judge KBJ. I received his canned reply yesterday.
Thank you for contacting me regarding your thoughts on the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States. I appreciate your taking the time to share your thoughts with me, and I welcome the opportunity to respond.
I take very seriously my responsibility to carefully consider every nominee to the federal bench, particularly when it comes to filling vacancies on the Supreme Court. In considering such nominees, I thoroughly examine a nominee’s education, prior service as a judge or attorney, character, and ability to adjudicate cases in a fair and impartial manner. I strongly believe that judges should faithfully interpret the U.S. Constitution and laws as they are written, rather than impose their own personal views of public policy. It is critical that the Senate confirm highly qualified individuals to the federal bench who will do just that. One of my proudest accomplishments in the Senate is reshaping the federal judiciary, and I will continue the fight to preserve our Constitution.
On February 25, 2022, President Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States. Judge Jackson was nominated to replace Justice Stephen Breyer who has spent a prestigious 27 years serving on the Supreme Court. On March 3, 2022, I had a courtesy meeting with Judge Jackson. On March 21, 2022, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a multi-day hearing to consider Judge Jackson’s nomination.
After meeting with Judge Jackson and watching the committee hearing, I concluded that I could not support her nomination to our nation’s highest court for three primary reasons. First, Judge Jackson refused to denounce the concept of court-packing, which even her predecessors, Justices Ginsburg and Breyer, denounced. Second, her judicial record contains a number of cases where Judge Jackson ruled like a policymaker implementing personal biases, instead of a judge following the text of the law and the Constitution. Third, through aggressive judicial activism, she treated convicted criminals as gently as possible. Despite these concerning facts and my strong opposition, the Senate confirmed her to the Supreme Court on April 8, 2022.
Again, thank you again for contacting me about this important matter. If you would like to receive periodic updates from my office, please sign up for my eNewsletter at http://mcconnell.senate.gov/, become a fan of my page on Facebook by visiting http://www.facebook.com/mitchmcconnell, or follow my office on Twitter @McConnellPress.
Sincerely,
MITCH McCONNELL
UNITED STATES SENATOR
The paragraph about his "3 reasons" for not supporting the nominee are blatant sophistry aka b.s.
Thank God selection of Supreme Court justices is not political 🤔
Mcturtle should stay home & try and get with his pink croc
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