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Booker: Some Republicans Had ‘Complete Lack of Decency,’ Respect at KBJ Hearings

Tuesday on ABC’s daytime left-wing gab-fest The View, Sen. Cory “Spartacus” Booker (D-NJ) said that some Republican senators lacked decency and respect during the confirmation hearing of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Pressed on whether the questioning Jackson received in her hearing stemmed from racist hostility, Booker replied, “My point was I can’t get into the heads of my colleagues, nor do I want to go down that odyssey. What we saw on display, whatever language you want to put on it, was a complete lack of decency from some, not all of my Republican colleagues, not even the majority of them, but some of them was a complete lack of decency, a complete lack of respect, and, let’s call it like it is.”

He added, “We know in a clarity for all America to see that a Supreme Court justice of her import — excuse me, a supreme court nominee of her import was treated in a way that is not just disrespectful and ugly, but also in a way that for me violates —I don’t care if you’re a Republican or Democrat all of our national sense of decency.”

Booker has a short memory. He and his fellow radical leftists subjected Trump Supreme Court nominees Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett to nomination processes that were grotesque in their demonstration of the left’s politics of personal destruction.

Now the left wants to smear Republicans as racist and sexist because they’re (justifiably) grilling Ketanji Brown Jackson for her radical views. Of course, that’s precisely why Jackson was nominated — to weaponize her race and sex against the Democrats' political opponents.

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Booker’s Hypocrisy Regarding Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh

In mid-September 2018 — one week before the Senate Judiciary Committee was scheduled to vote on President Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court — Senator Dianne Feinstein tried to derail that nomination by publicly floating allegations wherein California psychology professor Christine Blasey Ford — a pro-Democrat, anti-Trump activist — claimed that the 53-year-old Kavanaugh had groped her at a party 36 years earlier, when both were in high school. Senator Booker, for his part, vociferously sought to delay the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings until more could be learned about the incident in question. Then, on September 20, a number of media outlets reported that in 1992, Booker himself, during his days as a graduate student at Stanford University, had written a column for The Stanford Daily in which he acknowledged that at a party on New Year’s Eve of 1984, at the age of 15, he had fondled an intoxicated female friend.


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