Sen. Cotton Suggests Jackson Would’ve Defended Nazis In Particularly Ghoulish Attack

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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 22: Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) questions U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Build... WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 22: Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) questions U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, March 22, 2022 in Washington, DC. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's pick to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer on the U.S. Supreme Court, would become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court if confirmed. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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Yeah Let’s Sink Lower

Apparently not content with hurling accusations of being pro-pedophilia, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) found a new angle with which to smear Supreme Court pick Ketanji Brown Jackson.

  • Yep, Cotton declared the following during Jackson’s confirmation hearing on Tuesday: “You know the last Judge Jackson left the Supreme Court to go to Nuremberg and prosecute the Nazis. This Judge Jackson may have gone there to defend them.”
  • It goes without saying that there’s literally nothing to back up Cotton’s latest accusation against Jackson, who would be the first Black woman on the Supreme Court if successfully confirmed.

MTG Redirects Deranged Pedophile Accusations At Dems After Attacking GOPers

After accusing Republican senators of being pro-pedophilia for supporting Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson (here’s how that awful GOP talking point started), far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday shifted her disgusting rhetoric away from her own party to where the GOP actually wants it to go: Democrats.

Anyway, I’ll just leave this here:

Ivanka Speaks To Jan. 6 Panel

The House Jan. 6 Committee held an interview with former White House adviser Ivanka Trump, the ex-president’s eldest daughter, for about eight hours on Tuesday after her husband and fellow White House adviser, Jared Kushner, was in the hot seat last week. They both testified voluntarily.

  • Ivanka Trump’s testimony is crucial to the panel’s investigation: Trump’s staffers allegedly turned to her during the Jan. 6 attack to get her father to call off his supporters who were ransacking the Capitol.

Jan. 6 Panel Finally Gets Ahold Of Eastman Emails

After a looooong court battle, the House Jan. 6 Committee has obtained a tranche of ex-Trump legal adviser John Eastman’s emails in which he allegedly discusses with fellow Trump cronies how to maneuver the courts to overturn the 2020 election.

Fake Trump Elector Loses Election

Kelly Ruh, an alderperson from De Pere, Wisconsin who was on the slate of sham electors for Trump in the 2020 election and has been subpoenaed by the House Jan. 6 Committee, lost her reelection bid on Tuesday.

  • Her rival volunteers as a poll worker. How’s that for poetic justice?

Oklahoma GOP Lawmakers Pass Near-Total Abortion Ban

Oklahoma’s Republican-controlled legislature on Tuesday approved a bill that would make it illegal to perform an abortion unless the pregnant person’s life is in danger. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) is expected to sign it into law.

  • A person who gets convicted of performing an abortion under the ban would face up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine. The legislation would take effect in the summer when Stitt signs it, unless it gets blocked in court.
  • Abortion access in Oklahoma has been crucial for Texans seeking out the procedure after their state passed its infamous ban last year. About 45 percent of Texans who traveled out of state for abortion care got it in Oklahoma, the University of Texas at Austin found.

Must Read

“A Quarter of Africans Face Food-Security Crisis Partly Due to Ukraine War, Red Cross Says” – The Wall Street Journal

White House Extends Student Loan Pause

The White House will push back federal student loan payments from May 1 to Aug. 31.

Fetus Hoarders Try To Explain Themselves

The fetus-hoarding saga got even wilder yesterday, when the anti-abortion activists involved in the incident held a press conference giving an explanation (or what they claimed to be an explanation, anyway) of how five fetuses ended up in one of the activists’ apartment.

  • Their dizzying story: The activist and another fellow activist at a D.C. clinic approached a truck driver from a medical waste company and asked him about two boxes he was loading into the truck. The activists told the trucker that the boxes contained fetuses and asked if they could take one of those boxes. The trucker gave them a box, which they later opened and discovered 115 fetuses. They gave 110 of them a “proper burial” and kept five fetuses they believed to be fully developed, and those were the fetuses found in the activist’s home.
  • The activist has been indicted by the feds, but the case is unrelated to the fetuses. She and eight other anti-abortion activists were charged with federal civil rights violations in connection to a protest in 2020 in which they blockaded a D.C. abortion clinic.

Ohio GOPer Flees When Asked About Her ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

Ohio state Rep. Jean Schmidt (R) has introduced her version of Florida’s ban on classroom discussions on LGBTQ+ issues, but she didn’t seem very eager to discuss it publicly on Tuesday:

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  1. OT:
    I promised whatever I could find on Wisconsin election news from yesterday’s Spring primary.

    The first story is a good one! ETA: Looks like this was big enough to make the Morning Memo!!!

    Poll worker Pamela Gantz’s victory over fraudulent elector Kelly Ruh for De Pere Alder, 570 votes to 452, is a win in a small election that sends a big message: If you try to undermine Wisconsin’s democracy, you will be held accountable. (This was De Pere City Council district 2, which is near Green Bay, WI).

    The local school board election results:
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    The guy with 2573 votes is the guy I mentioned earlier that was anti-CRT and the rest of the Right Wing talking points. He did not gain a seat on the board, but he did come pretty close.

    The mayor of the larger part of our area (the city of Hudson) was re-elected, as well. Don’t know that this was good for the city. He’s had some issues in the past, but had an enormous campaign on social media with all these accolades from local residents about the great job he’s doing. I don’t live in the city, but I do know that some fresh ideas were needed – he only won by about 400 votes.

    I wouldn’t say the turnout was overwhelming. Looking like maybe fewer than 4,000 voters turned out. There’s about 15,000 people in our area.

  2. That is effective messaging. Why? Because we have no answer. All we do is express outrage and disappointment.

  3. Judge Jackson, in his opening statement at Nuremburg:

    For these defendants, however, we have set up an International Tribunal and have undertaken the burden of participating in a complicated effort to give them fair and dispassionate hearings. That is the best-known protection to any man with a defense worthy of being heard.

    **If these men are the first war leaders of a defeated nation to be prosecuted in the name of the law, they are also the first to be given a chance to plead for their lives in the name of the law. **

    Despite the fact that public opinion already condemns their acts, we agree that here they must be given a presumption of innocence, and we accept the burden of proving criminal acts and the responsibility of these defendants for their commission.

  4. I heard Judge Jackson is harboring trans Ukrainian pedophile Nazi abortion doctors in her basement RIGHT NOW!!1111!!!

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