The GOP’s Bad Faith Attack on Judge Jackson Reveals Their Ugly Midterm Strategy

All they have is their culture war

Wajahat Ali
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AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

The Senate confirmation hearing of Judge Jackson, one of the most qualified judges to ever be nominated, was a grotesque exercise for craven Republican Senators to use the first Black female nominated to the Supreme Court as a Trojan Horse for their conspiracy theories and talking points ahead of the midterm elections.

Judge Jackson had to Daft Punk it through the confirmation hearing, just like in life, doing everything harder, better, faster, stronger, and smarter than her white colleagues, such as Justice Barrett, who failed up despite failing to name the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment during her hearing. As Senator Alex Padilla said, “this confirmation hearing has been a reminder — and in some ways, a new Exhibit A — that for people of color, particularly those who have the audacity to try to be the first, [they] often have to work twice as hard to get half the respect.”

The hearing was also Exhibit A of all the talking points that the GOP will use to stir up the deranged racial anxieties of its base, which is increasingly being told that people of color are going to “replace” them. The GOP doesn’t have any plans or solutions for climate change, income inequality, child poverty, or…

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Wajahat Ali
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Author of GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM…; The Daily Beast Columnist; Senior Fellow Western States Center; wajahatmali@protonmail.com