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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Apr 29, 2022, 06:38 PM Apr 2022

Black clergy claim Sen. Scott refused to meet on Jackson confirmation concerns

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Members of the Black clergy in the Lowcountry are voicing concerns that U.S. Sen. Tim Scott refused to meet with them about their concerns over the confirmation process of the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court.

The National Action Network and members of clergy will hold a news conference Friday morning at noon at North Charleston City Hall to address their concerns. In a news release, the group says Scott would not meet with them to discuss the “despicable treatment” of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was eventually confirmed for the nation’s highest court.

“Sen. Scott’s vote against the most qualified judge to be nominated to the Supreme Court in modern times, not my opinion, but consensus, placed him on the wrong side of history,” the Rev. Nelson B. Rivers III, the vice president of the National Action Network, said. “As the first Black U.S. senator appointed and elected from the state of South Carolina in modern times, and frankly, the first senator of his race to serve since Reconstruction in the United States Senate, gave him a unique opportunity to do something that our ancestors our work has waited for and look forward to for hundreds of years, he had an opportunity to put principle love of family love of community by party and above nonsense. Sen. Scott had a historic opportunity, and I believe a solemn obligation to vote yes.”

Rivers said he was “troubled and frankly hurt” that Scott “did not defend Jackson’s character against the assassinations and the most outrageous and disgraceful treatment any nominee has faced during his time in the Senate.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/black-clergy-claim-sen-scott-refused-to-meet-on-jackson-confirmation-concerns/ar-AAWJWWW

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Black clergy claim Sen. Scott refused to meet on Jackson confirmation concerns (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2022 OP
"most qualified judge to be nominated to the Supreme Court in modern times" is a bit of a stretch FBaggins Apr 2022 #1

FBaggins

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1. "most qualified judge to be nominated to the Supreme Court in modern times" is a bit of a stretch
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 07:00 PM
Apr 2022

Claiming that it isn't opinion but the consensus is even more of a stretch.

Not saying she's unqualified by any stretch of the imagination. But most qualified of modern times? When the Post had to start inventing qualifications like "went to a public high school"?

She's replacing a guy who was on an appellate court for almost fourteen years and was chief judge of that court for at least a few of them.

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