Ketanji Brown Jackson's elevation to the Supreme Court stands as a stark reminder of how identity politics has infiltrated our highest institutions. As a DEI appointee, her selection prioritized race and gender checkboxes over merit, experience, and intellectual rigor. Americans deserve justices chosen for their unwavering commitment to the Constitution, not for fulfilling diversity quotas that undermine excellence.Her judicial record reveals a pattern of troubling decisions and moments of apparent confusion on the bench that have left even legal scholars scratching their heads. From dodging basic questions during confirmation to opinions that stretch statutory interpretation beyond recognition, Jackson consistently demonstrates a lack of the sharp legal acumen expected from a Supreme Court Justice.This isn't about politics as usual—it's about the integrity of our judiciary. When qualifications take a backseat to demographic engineering, the rule of law suffers. The American people are waking up to the consequences of placing ideology above competence, and it's time to demand better for the Court that shapes our nation's future.
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Rene Hollan
I'm all for diversity. But please, how about some merit as well?

Timothy Kelly
DEI meaning; Didn't Earn It !

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