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I want to regress to the fact of Breyer retiring.  I’m 98.5% sure he was forced to, probably through blackmail.  Make no mistake, the Dems have dossiers on everyone in “the swamp”, and each with a “gotcha”.  They’re filed away just for a situation like this.  I don’t think he wanted to just yet, but the Dems, scared 💩less that Repubs may put another Constitutional Judge (one who makes judgement based on the Constitution, not the Dem National Committee agenda) on the SCOTUS, forced him out.  Probably over something from many years ago.  A weak moment caught on camera.  They confronted him with it along with the message, retire or else.  Let’s face it folks, there are no moral compasses in DC.  More backstabbing there than in the Hood.

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3 hours ago, mat said:

You’re proving your prejudice the more you post.
 

Shirley Muldowney, champion multiple years. 

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I forgot about her.... And I watched Heart Like a Wheel a bunch of times.

 

However, she's nowhere near the best.  She had 3 Titles and 18 career wins.  That's no small feat.... but Tony Shumacher has 8 Titles and 80 wins.  In fact, Muldowney is way down the list.  Her name doesn't even appear on the top five winningest top fuel drivers of all time.

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So like I said.  I challenge you to find me one quantitative field in which a woman is the best.  I'll be waiting. 

 

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Let’s use the sports analogy. 
 

If Jerry Jones says, “you know what would make our team better? Asians! I’m committed to signing two of our 53 roster spots to Asians,” would that make the team better or worse? 
 

There aren’t a lot of Dat Nguyens out walking around. The notion that we can choose people to fill positions based on skin color or gender instead of actual accomplishments and somehow end up with a more successful team Is stupid. 

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11 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

Let’s use the sports analogy. 
 

If Jerry Jones says, “you know what would make our team better? Asians! I’m committed to signing two of our 53 roster spots to Asians,” would that make the team better or worse? 
 

There aren’t a lot of Dat Nguyens out walking around. The notion that we can choose people to fill positions based on skin color or gender instead of actual accomplishments and somehow end up with a more successful team Is stupid. 

Montana Quirante.   😂😂😂

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Btw, George W. Bush nominated a black woman, Janice Brown, in 2003 to a Fed Appeals Court.  The Senate returned it.  He renominated her in 2005 thinking he may nominate her to replace Sandra Day O’Connor on the SCOTUS.  The Democrats, not wanting the Republicans to nominate the first black woman to the SCOTUS, rejected her.  The opposition was lead by, then Senator Biden, and Senator Obama.  The ironies of politics.

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14 minutes ago, Hagar said:

Btw, George W. Bush nominated a black woman, Janice Brown, in 2003 to a Fed Appeals Court.  The Senate returned it.  He renominated her in 2005 thinking he may nominate her to replace Sandra Day O’Connor on the SCOTUS.  The Democrats, not wanting the Republicans to nominate the first black woman to the SCOTUS, rejected her.  The opposition was lead by, then Senator Biden, and Senator Obama.  The ironies of politics.

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Two-faced pieces of 💩.  biden and obama are two of the worst Dims ever.  

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10 hours ago, CardinalBacker said:

So which one is considered the best?  Has there ever been a female world champion?

 

And we all know how far Brittany Force would have gotten without the unlimited support of her Daddy.  Her Daddy who probably is the best driver of all time with three teams... one of which Brittany pilots.

 

You're only proving my point for me.  

 

I repeat my question.  Can you point me at one quantifiable instance in which a woman is the best in the world at something?  I'll be waiting.  I'd like to know just one for my own personal satisfaction.  

You’re proving your prejudice the more you post.
 

Shirley Muldowney, champion multiple years. 

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I hope God doesn’t use a Diversity Quota to get into Heaven. Lol. Hopefully he’ll let in who’s deserving to get in regardless of the color of their skin or gender. Of course I am being a little humorous but imo who ever is the most qualified should be put on the Supreme Court regardless of skin color or gender. 

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1 hour ago, mat said:

You’re proving your prejudice the more you post.
 

Shirley Muldowney, champion multiple years. 

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That wasn’t the question. One thing that a woman is the best at. None of us are gonna argue that the Baltimore ravens super bowl champion team with Trent Dilfer at qb was the best ever. 
 

Which is the same thing as calling Muldowney the best top fuel driver, ever. 

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It’s awful quiet in here. The Muldowney argument was one of the best I’ve heard. She was good, no doubt, but not the best. 
 

C’mon gentlemen… this should be easy. Why can’t anybody come up with a single instance in which a woman is the quantifiable best in the world at something. I’ll concede that some woman is probably the most nurturing being on the planet, but that’s not exactly something you can objectively score or measure. 
 

I’m not saying that women aren’t our equals as beings on this planet. There’s nothing about our Y chromosome that makes us superior to them in terms of rights or standing.
 

I always heard that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link… But now I’m supposed to believe that you somehow make a chain stronger by swapping in a bunch of weaker links just so you can brag “I’ve included links of varying strength.” Unless your goal isn’t to have a strong chain, but rather one that makes weak people feel warm and fuzzy. 

Does anybody think our military is made stronger (and we all made safer) because we allow transgenders to serve? Is our military stronger when we instead force out Marines with rebel flag tattoos? Is our military somehow stronger when we put women into combat?

Only a fool would say yes. 

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2 hours ago, mat said:

You have established you own “quantifiable best in the world at something” criteria. By your beliefs, women aren’t as qualified as men, so should the SCOTUS be made up of all men, no women?

No...  I think that there should be a pool of candidates and the best candidate chosen.  

 

I have a job.  I'm pretty good at it, but it's entirely possible that I have a female counterpart his is my equal, if not better than me.  I also believe that I was the best candidate that was available on the day I got hired.  I have no doubt that there ARE plenty of female jurists who are capable of joining those 8 other wise souls, and do so by besting a great number of dudes.  I'm not saying that every single dude is better than every single woman in any given field.  

 

But to say, "Ok, we're going to exclude 94% of the population who are anything but black women in the name of inclusivity" is dumber than a Monty Python sketch.  

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1 hour ago, CardinalBacker said:

No...  I think that there should be a pool of candidates and the best candidate chosen.  

 

I have a job.  I'm pretty good at it, but it's entirely possible that I have a female counterpart his is my equal, if not better than me.  I also believe that I was the best candidate that was available on the day I got hired.  I have no doubt that there ARE plenty of female jurists who are capable of joining those 8 other wise souls, and do so by besting a great number of dudes.  I'm not saying that every single dude is better than every single woman in any given field.  

 

But to say, "Ok, we're going to exclude 94% of the population who are anything but black women in the name of inclusivity" is dumber than a Monty Python sketch.  

That hasn’t been your argument. You plainly state that men are better at everything than women. So, there’s no way by your evaluation that a woman would be qualified.

In most cases I believe the best person deserves the job. However, I firmly believe it is extremely important that SCOTUS have some diversity. In this position some diversity can be part of the “most qualified” equation. 

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No...  I think that there should be a pool of candidates and the best candidate chosen.  

 

I have a job.  I'm pretty good at it, but it's entirely possible that I have a female counterpart his is my equal, if not better than me.  I also believe that I was the best candidate that was available on the day I got hired.  I have no doubt that there ARE plenty of female jurists who are capable of joining those 8 other wise souls, and do so by besting a great number of dudes.  I'm not saying that every single dude is better than every single woman in any given field.  

 

But to say, "Ok, we're going to exclude 94% of the population who are anything but black women in the name of inclusivity" is dumber than a Monty Python sketch.  

All biden is doing is pacifying two segments of society that he believes will help him get re-elected.  The same reason he chose that idiot VP.

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