This should shock anyone with functioning brain cells!
From westernjournal.com
Even when Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t writing opinions, she’s still letting everyone know how little she understands about the job.
In a recent interview, Jackson spoke openly about her role as a justice.
If you’re someone who doesn’t follow the court, its history, or understand the ramifications of its decisions, you still probably know justices interpret the Constitution.
That’s the priority for them.
Jackson — on the other hand — doesn’t put it in her list of job responsibilities as she told ABC’s Linsey Davis.
“I just feel that I have a wonderful opportunity to tell people in my opinions how I feel about the issues, and that’s what I try to do,” Jackson said.
One user on social media platform X perfectly summed up the problem therein, “Ketanji Brown Jackson seems to fundamentally misunderstand the role of a Supreme Court justice.”
Civil liberties attorney Laura Powell suggested Jackson might want to try a different career if she’s interested in pursuing that course.
“Maybe she should have become an influencer instead of a Supreme Court justice,” Powell wrote
Political commentator Dinesh D’Souza made note that Jackson was largely alone in her view, even putting distance between herself and other liberal justices.
“Even Kagan and Sotomayor are coming to terms with the fact that Ketanji Jackson has no interest in performing the role of a judge,” he wrote.
The public voicing disapproval is one thing, but when your fellow justices join in, that’s another.
In previous decisions, both Justices Sonya Sotomayer and Amy Coney Barrett have not just disagreed with Jackson but stopped just short of labeling her as unqualified.
In June, writing for majority in a ruling on federal judges issuing nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration, Barrett said Jackson’s dissent was “at odds with more than two centuries’ worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself.”
“We observe only this: Justice Jackson decries an imperial Executive while embracing an imperial Judiciary,” Barrett wrote further of Jackson seeing it as a judge’s duty to halt any action by Trump as they see fit.
The comments to ABC further drive home the point: Jackson is not on the court to speak in a manner that interprets the Constitution; she is there to speak for herself and her agenda.
Whether this is driven by malice or incompetence is another discussion.
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Trump administration won’t release Epstein files, why? because Trump was involved. This morning, I read an article that rich powerful billionaires told the WH not to released it. DEEP STATE
Remember JFK and MKL files would release? It would take forever to find the truth. So why not release the client list? COVER UP. Where is Maxwell? Is she hiding? Or perhaps she is/was FREE? 20 years sentence is not enough. She made the young girls miserable life.
Remember Trump pardoned Todd and Julie Christly? WHY? perhaps, perhaps it made President Trump looks good?
That’s the problem with these marxist / socialist ideologies where people are given high priority jobs not based on merit. After all, even Joe got caught plagiarizing on his final exam and shouldn’t have passed the bar exam. Now I’m just a retired carpenter but as I read Article lll Section 1 “…The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior…” Now in respect to the original intent of the authors of our precious Constitution, no drunkard, sexually immoral, or a person who is unwilling to define who a woman is, should be regarded for or retain the position of Judge. Godly, moral standards is what should determine the qualifications. John Jay was a fitting example.
Good Behavior: In context: the high standard of conduct expected from public officials. source: The Constitution of the United States of America – Turning Point USA
We now have an excellent example of what the SCOTUS would look like if the Demoncrats could stack the court their way. Imagine 8 more Ketanji types deciding our futures.