Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson just wrapped up. And while we will know the outcome in a couple of weeks (a historic nominee will be confirmed), the “questions” (there has to be a better word) for Jackson from the knuckle-dragging cohort catering to its fire-breathing mob of angry white folks was off the charts even within the context of highly charged Supreme Court nomination hearings.
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