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Ketanji Jackson earns jabs from liberal justice as colleagues increasingly rebuke her in opinions
October 17, 2025, 10:28 AM
Timdogg6Ketanji Jackson earns jabs from liberal justice as colleagues increasingly rebuke her in opinions
When she uses the word paradigmatic, she struggles with it. Listen if you are going to use a $10 word, you better have a handle on it. I just think she is trying to impress us all with her brilliance, but in reality she's just a charlatan.
I speak in plain words, not because I don't have a greater mastery of the English language but because I want to be clear and not misunderstood or perceived to be an asshole.
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October 17, 2025, 05:09 PM
slosigquote:
Originally posted by pedropcola:
Everyone thinks^H^H^H^H^H^HKNOWS what she said was stupid.
Fixed it for you.
October 17, 2025, 05:37 PM
Lefty SigShe is fulfilling her purpose to vote far left on every single issue. At least we know what she is and can plan for the predictably obvious.
But I wonder if the rest of the justices could expel her for being so stupid as to make the entire court look bad.
October 17, 2025, 06:02 PM
wrightdI'd bet they could.
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Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster October 17, 2025, 08:47 PM
corsairI just read up on what Jackson has recently said....good lord she's a dimwit.
She drank entire gallons of DEI talking-points over the last 10-15 years to regurgitate what she said. I can only imagine what the debates are like in the SCOTUS' private chambers when she displays her lack of rigour in her arguments.

October 18, 2025, 03:06 PM
Tuckerrnr1quote:
Originally posted by corsair:
I just read up on what Jackson has recently said....good lord she's a dimwit.
She drank entire gallons of DEI talking-points over the last 10-15 years to regurgitate what she said. I can only imagine what the debates are like in the SCOTUS' private chambers when she displays her lack of rigour in her arguments.
They probably just hand her her crayons and tell her to sit at the kids table and write her opinion.
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October 18, 2025, 04:25 PM
Gustoferquote:
Originally posted by wrightd:
I'd bet they could.
As far as I know they can only be removed by impeachment, and that ain't never going to happen. We're stuck with her.
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October 18, 2025, 09:11 PM
wrightdI could happen, but everyone's too chicken to get it done.
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Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster October 18, 2025, 09:21 PM
Pipe Smokerquote:
Originally posted by wrightd:
I could happen, but everyone's too chicken to get it done.
I don’t think it could happen. AI Overview:
“To remove a Supreme Court justice, two different votes are required from the two chambers of Congress:
A simple majority in the House of Representatives is needed to formally impeach the justice by approving articles of impeachment, which are the charges against them.
A two-thirds majority in the Senate is required for a conviction, which removes the justice from office.”
As Gustofer said, we’re stuck with her.
Serious about crackers. October 19, 2025, 08:49 AM
egregoreThey can't be impeached for their opinions or votes, however stupid they might be or how much we dislike them.

Do you want to give a future Dem Congress (it
will happen, someday) such power?
"The Almighty, He put some livin' things on this earth so a man can eat." - Festus Haggen, Gunsmoke October 19, 2025, 10:01 AM
oddballquote:
Originally posted by Gustofer:
We're stuck with her.
For decades. She ain't leaving. The only thing to hope for is for Sotomayor to leave her seat in the next several years; she is 71 yo and has various health issues. As far as Sotomayor, we have George HW Bush to thank- he was the one who nominated her for her first judgeship as a district court judge in New York. Thanks George.
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October 19, 2025, 10:19 AM
egregoreAs long as her stupid opinions stay
in the minority, she's "contained".
"The Almighty, He put some livin' things on this earth so a man can eat." - Festus Haggen, Gunsmoke October 19, 2025, 01:51 PM
corsairI think the best outcome for Jackson, is that her opinions are consistently framed as being obtuse to constitutional principles and many of her opinions have the veneer of racial animus.
October 19, 2025, 02:39 PM
sigfreundIf right-leaning justices could throw other people off the Court because they didn’t like their opinions, then the left-leaning justices could have—and would have—done the same to people they didn’t like. Wishing won’t make anything come true, but it would be good to understand that some of the things we think we’d like to see wouldn’t always turn out that way if we changed some of the principles and practices that are the reason this country has survived as well as it has for nearly 250 years.
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stoic-onequote:
Originally posted by oddball:
For decades. She ain't leaving. The only thing to hope for is for Sotomayor to leave her seat in the next several years; she is 71 yo and has various health issues. As far as Sotomayor, we have George HW Bush to thank- he was the one who nominated her for her first judgeship as a district court judge in New York. Thanks George.
2 words, blue slips.
It was actually Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democrat, that recommended her.
Blue slips are the same problem Trump is running up against since he got back in the WH for judicial as well as US attorneys...
October 19, 2025, 05:55 PM
downtownvThe bigger question is, where were the Republicans when this idiot was being nominated and questioned for the position? I don't recall anybody in the Republican Party objecting to her being elected to the United States Supreme Court.
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October 19, 2025, 06:23 PM
jsbcodyIt was a 53 to 47 vote for confirmation by party lines. The Republicans at that time did not have the votes to deny or stop the confirmation. They did what they could, with all the sound bites from her confirmation hearings to follow for the rest of her life.
January 14, 2026, 10:36 AM
parabellumHayzoos Kristo!!
"Oh, she's so sly. She knows exactly what she's doing with this stuff."
No, she's just plain
stoo-pid. Far and away, the least intelligent person ever to sit on the court. Double-digit IQ, and an utter lack of self-awareness. The ultimate DEI hire.
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January 14, 2026, 10:49 AM
229DAKI can't even imagine a half-way intelligent person working for this dimwit.
The eye-rolling must be strong in that office.
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January 14, 2026, 10:59 AM
LS1 GTOquote:
Originally posted by 229DAK:
I can't even imagine a half-way intelligent person working for this dimwit.
The eye-rolling must be strong in that office.
No, I am betting her sycophants are salivating at the prospect of coming to work and getting the chance to see her and comment how great she is.

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