Judge Jackson's Hearing Proves That All the Sold-Out GOP Has Left Is Performance Art

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Most of the GOP politicians are performers as in clowns, for their base, not legislators?!!

They've sold out to big money and don't give a rat's ass about the issues that really matter to most Americans

It’s somewhere between comical and tragic watching the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Lindsey Graham throws his trademark hissy fit and storms out, John Cornyn tries to sound erudite and fails, Marsha Blackburn outs herself as a fanatic, Ted Cruz thinks Black judges should vet children’s books about racism, and Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton just end up making fools of themselves.

But none of them really care. None of the Republicans do.

And I don’t mean that as the frame for a polemic. This is intended as a serious analysis of what’s happened to the GOP over the past 40 years, which informed their behavior in that committee meeting yesterday.

In 1976 (Buckley) and 1978 (Bellotti) the Supreme Court legalized political bribery, unleashing a flood of cash for the Reagan campaign of 1980. Most Democrats at that time were still funded mostly by the unions, so they weren’t paying such attention to the possibility of dark money.

As I lay out in The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America, the Court doubled down on those decisions in 2010, blowing up over 100 federal and state laws that regulated money in politics in Citizens United.

It opened a door the GOP and a handful of Democrats were eager to rush through.

The entire Republican Party has since sold itself out to rightwing billionaires and giant corporations and as long as they have that support — and the billions of dollars to carpet-bomb their states with advertising every election — they don’t give a rat’s ass about the things they’re pretending to be so very, very concerned about.

https://hartmannreport.com/p/judge-jacksons-hearing-proves-that?s=r

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Most of the GOP politicians are performers as in clowns, for their base, not legislators?!!

They've sold out to big money and don't give a rat's ass about the issues that really matter to most Americans

It’s somewhere between comical and tragic watching the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Lindsey Graham throws his trademark hissy fit and storms out, John Cornyn tries to sound erudite and fails, Marsha Blackburn outs herself as a fanatic, Ted Cruz thinks Black judges should vet children’s books about racism, and Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton just end up making fools of themselves.

But none of them really care. None of the Republicans do.

And I don’t mean that as the frame for a polemic. This is intended as a serious analysis of what’s happened to the GOP over the past 40 years, which informed their behavior in that committee meeting yesterday.

In 1976 (Buckley) and 1978 (Bellotti) the Supreme Court legalized political bribery, unleashing a flood of cash for the Reagan campaign of 1980. Most Democrats at that time were still funded mostly by the unions, so they weren’t paying such attention to the possibility of dark money.

As I lay out in The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America, the Court doubled down on those decisions in 2010, blowing up over 100 federal and state laws that regulated money in politics in Citizens United.

It opened a door the GOP and a handful of Democrats were eager to rush through.

The entire Republican Party has since sold itself out to rightwing billionaires and giant corporations and as long as they have that support — and the billions of dollars to carpet-bomb their states with advertising every election — they don’t give a rat’s ass about the things they’re pretending to be so very, very concerned about.

https://hartmannreport.com/p/judge-jacksons-hearing-proves-that?s=r

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Aint it the truth. Lindsey Graham's performance was lacking. These RepbuliQans are turning into FoxNews commentators and using the Fox Propaganda gameplan and it aint working.

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Aint it the truth. Lindsey Graham's performance was lacking. These RepbuliQans are turning into FoxNews commentators and using the Fox Propaganda gameplan and it aint working.

I'd disagree, they executed their game plan exactly as sketched

It was never about her, she was just the vehicle for them to air what they want to make the "issues" for November's elections; CRT, crime, LGBT, and race, they had more dog whistles going off than a training class in a kennel
 
I'd disagree, they executed their game plan exactly as sketched

It was never about her, she was just the vehicle for them to air what they want to make the "issues" for November's elections; CRT, crime, LGBT, and race, they had more dog whistles going off than a training class in a kennel

To win, the Republicans need moderates, not their extremist base. They've already got that cult locked up for life.
Those issues are low on the Totem Pole to Moderates and Independents (like me). CRT? LBTQG? Doesn't yank my chain.
We care about preserving democracy, Restoring credibility and civility to Congress and a healthy economy.
 
I'd disagree, they executed their game plan exactly as sketched

It was never about her, she was just the vehicle for them to air what they want to make the "issues" for November's elections; CRT, crime, LGBT, and race, they had more dog whistles going off than a training class in a kennel

Maybe so but the sexist disrespect for a clearly admirable person was blatant. Even white women, regardless of party, could well have taken offense.
 
I'd disagree, they executed their game plan exactly as sketched

It was never about her, she was just the vehicle for them to air what they want to make the "issues" for November's elections; CRT, crime, LGBT, and race, they had more dog whistles going off than a training class in a kennel

Agreed. In short, the Republicans turned the confirmation process into a farce in order to grandstand for November.

IMO, that means they are nervous about the elections. While the incumbent party usually takes a hit in the midterms and while the Republicans are likely to take the House with a shot at taking the Senate, the actions of the Republicans attacking Jackson proves they aren't so sure about the outcome.
 
She is soft on child porn crimes as evidenced by her consistent sentencing below federal guidelines.
 
She is soft on child porn crimes as evidenced by her consistent sentencing below federal guidelines.

From your party's reputation in this area you might wish she is soft but, as the bar association witnesses testified yesterday, her record is consistent with judges across the country.
 
From your party's reputation in this area you might wish she is soft but, as the bar association witnesses testified yesterday, her record is consistent with judges across the country.

Good point. If Trump's pedo cases come up before SCOTUS, all Trumpers should hope she goes easy on him.

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Most of the GOP politicians are performers as in clowns, for their base, not legislators?!!

They've sold out to big money and don't give a rat's ass about the issues that really matter to most Americans

It’s somewhere between comical and tragic watching the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Lindsey Graham throws his trademark hissy fit and storms out, John Cornyn tries to sound erudite and fails, Marsha Blackburn outs herself as a fanatic, Ted Cruz thinks Black judges should vet children’s books about racism, and Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton just end up making fools of themselves.

But none of them really care. None of the Republicans do.

And I don’t mean that as the frame for a polemic. This is intended as a serious analysis of what’s happened to the GOP over the past 40 years, which informed their behavior in that committee meeting yesterday.

In 1976 (Buckley) and 1978 (Bellotti) the Supreme Court legalized political bribery, unleashing a flood of cash for the Reagan campaign of 1980. Most Democrats at that time were still funded mostly by the unions, so they weren’t paying such attention to the possibility of dark money.

As I lay out in The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America, the Court doubled down on those decisions in 2010, blowing up over 100 federal and state laws that regulated money in politics in Citizens United.

It opened a door the GOP and a handful of Democrats were eager to rush through.

The entire Republican Party has since sold itself out to rightwing billionaires and giant corporations and as long as they have that support — and the billions of dollars to carpet-bomb their states with advertising every election — they don’t give a rat’s ass about the things they’re pretending to be so very, very concerned about.

https://hartmannreport.com/p/judge-jacksons-hearing-proves-that?s=r

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You buffoon, did you watch one minute of the Kavanaugh hearings?
 
I'd disagree, they executed their game plan exactly as sketched

It was never about her, she was just the vehicle for them to air what they want to make the "issues" for November's elections; CRT, crime, LGBT, and race, they had more dog whistles going off than a training class in a kennel

All racists are welcome in the GOP.
 
The truth is they were acting to please right-wing TV and online sites. They would not have been forgiven if they did not act up and show their commitment to far righty tirades and lies. Cruz was checking his tweets during and after. It was performance art of the lowest order. It is what the right does.
 
Most of the GOP politicians are performers as in clowns, for their base, not legislators?!!

They've sold out to big money and don't give a rat's ass about the issues that really matter to most Americans

It’s somewhere between comical and tragic watching the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Lindsey Graham throws his trademark hissy fit and storms out, John Cornyn tries to sound erudite and fails, Marsha Blackburn outs herself as a fanatic, Ted Cruz thinks Black judges should vet children’s books about racism, and Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton just end up making fools of themselves.

But none of them really care. None of the Republicans do.

And I don’t mean that as the frame for a polemic. This is intended as a serious analysis of what’s happened to the GOP over the past 40 years, which informed their behavior in that committee meeting yesterday.

In 1976 (Buckley) and 1978 (Bellotti) the Supreme Court legalized political bribery, unleashing a flood of cash for the Reagan campaign of 1980. Most Democrats at that time were still funded mostly by the unions, so they weren’t paying such attention to the possibility of dark money.

As I lay out in The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America, the Court doubled down on those decisions in 2010, blowing up over 100 federal and state laws that regulated money in politics in Citizens United.

It opened a door the GOP and a handful of Democrats were eager to rush through.

The entire Republican Party has since sold itself out to rightwing billionaires and giant corporations and as long as they have that support — and the billions of dollars to carpet-bomb their states with advertising every election — they don’t give a rat’s ass about the things they’re pretending to be so very, very concerned about.

https://hartmannreport.com/p/judge-jacksons-hearing-proves-that?s=r

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Actually, these insurrectionist, seditious and treasonous repukes who sold their taxpayer pilfering and stinking hides out to un-American elements deserve to have their fat mouth and performing arts at a U.S. style gulag reserved for enemies of the State and with no chance of parole either.
 
Most of the GOP politicians are performers as in clowns, for their base, not legislators?!!

They've sold out to big money and don't give a rat's ass about the issues that really matter to most Americans

It’s somewhere between comical and tragic watching the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Lindsey Graham throws his trademark hissy fit and storms out, John Cornyn tries to sound erudite and fails, Marsha Blackburn outs herself as a fanatic, Ted Cruz thinks Black judges should vet children’s books about racism, and Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton just end up making fools of themselves.

But none of them really care. None of the Republicans do.

And I don’t mean that as the frame for a polemic. This is intended as a serious analysis of what’s happened to the GOP over the past 40 years, which informed their behavior in that committee meeting yesterday.

In 1976 (Buckley) and 1978 (Bellotti) the Supreme Court legalized political bribery, unleashing a flood of cash for the Reagan campaign of 1980. Most Democrats at that time were still funded mostly by the unions, so they weren’t paying such attention to the possibility of dark money.

As I lay out in The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America, the Court doubled down on those decisions in 2010, blowing up over 100 federal and state laws that regulated money in politics in Citizens United.

It opened a door the GOP and a handful of Democrats were eager to rush through.

The entire Republican Party has since sold itself out to rightwing billionaires and giant corporations and as long as they have that support — and the billions of dollars to carpet-bomb their states with advertising every election — they don’t give a rat’s ass about the things they’re pretending to be so very, very concerned about.

https://hartmannreport.com/p/judge-jacksons-hearing-proves-that?s=r

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bullsnack.

all their questions were valid and appropriate.
 
bullsnack.

all their questions were valid and appropriate.

Yet she can't answer what a woman is, or her opinion on packing the Supreme Court. That alone makes her unqualified. Especially if she doesn't know what a woman is. What is she if she doesn't know?
 
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