Tennessee’s Marsha Blackburn has nothing higher to do along with her time as a sitting U.S. senator, so she determined to assault Supreme Court docket Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson over her Grammy look. In line with information studies, Blackburn has requested that Chief Justice John Roberts examine Jackson’s look, together with an allegation that she violated ethics guidelines by clapping throughout factors in this system crucial of ICE.
How dare she clap at an awards present? The audacity of somebody nominated in a Grammy class, who sits within the viewers and enjoys themselves.
Claims that Jackson clapped at mentions crucial of ICE stay unsubstantiated. Obtainable evaluations of recordings and pictures haven’t proven any indication that Jackson signaled come what may about ICE.
In the meantime, Blackburn’s constituents within the Volunteer State are grappling with huge threats to democracy, private liberties, civil liberties, and other people’s normal on a regular basis financial well-being.
It’s not like Congress doesn’t have important points to contemplate, like huge threats to non-public and civil liberties, federal forces killing individuals in broad daylight, and the economic system. Grocery prices, resembling eggs and bread, are nonetheless excessive.
No, the good want of Blackburn’s consideration is a Grammy nominee allegedly clapping and having fun with herself in a venue the place different individuals mentioned issues that conservatives didn’t like. Think about in search of an issue to keep away from addressing actual points, and all you bought is a federal choose sitting in a room with individuals who mentioned belongings you don’t like.
Based mostly on her selections {and professional} historical past, one might infer what she privately thinks concerning the matter, however making this about her clapping is baffonery. Questioning from the bench throughout SCOTUS hearings additionally provides insights into what Jackson possible believes.
Fortunately, we nonetheless dwell in a rustic the place pondering and believing aren’t against the law. Not less than for these of us born U.S. residents, for now.
Significantly, think about being mad {that a} Grammy nominee clapped for winners and performers at an award present—well mannered clapping can be a factor. Like the extent of petty and ridiculousness you need to need to get upset about somebody merely current in a room, and all you’ll be able to say is that they clapped.
Clapping can be a primary social norm. It’s what we’re taught from a really early age as the correct factor to do in a number of conditions, even once we don’t like or agree with the phrases being mentioned.
Blackburn’s inquiry got here amid one other unhinged tirade by the present president on his social media platform Fact Social. Because the Each day Beast reported, it’s extra right-wing tears over the repudiation of the administration’s violent ICE escalations by a visual majority of these in attendance on the award present.
Value noting, the Grammys additionally aired on CBS, which has not too long ago been turned the other way up by Trump allies making an attempt to dismantle respectable journalism, including extra gasoline to the fireplace.
By Blackburn’s commonplace, Supreme Court docket justices who attended the president’s March 2025 speech have been influenced merely by being within the room as he laid out his political mandate to the nation. The justices all shook his hand—together with Brett Kavanaugh, who gave ICE the racial profiling greenlight final summer time.
Clearly, they’re prejudiced of their selections involving the Trump administration’s insurance policies and abuse of energy, proper? In contrast to the top of the present administration and plenty of of his followers, Jackson understands the foundations governing her place.
Now, when you had a Supreme Court docket justice who proof suggests had an emblem of insurgency on his property within the days after January 6, it is perhaps trigger for an investigation. Or what if a justice gave a political speech on issues earlier than the Court docket?
Too dangerous conservatives had little interest in addressing the precise regarding actions of Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. I imply, Thomas even had a billionaire bestie flying him out and shopping for homes for his mama. The quantity of monetary transactions involving Thomas, Harlan Crow, and others raised real considerations about pay-for-play on the Court docket.
However no, Marsha Blackburn needs you mad about an alleged clap.
This isn’t the primary time Blackburn dug deep into her racism bag to misrepresent the great justice in phrase and deed. Throughout KBJ’s 2022 affirmation listening to, Blackburn was amongst a number of Republican senators who repeated disinformation of their questioning.
As beforehand reported by NewsOne, she insinuated that the majority American ladies have been offended by Jackson and her views on abortion. She made false claims about ladies’s views usually on abortion, misrepresenting information available to anybody who cared to look.
And sure, expensive reader, by American she completely meant white ladies like her with dangerous hair and poor analytical abilities.
There have been no lies instructed throughout the Grammys, at the very least not about ICE or how individuals needs to be handled. Award winners shared their private beliefs on neighborhood, religion, and household. Widespread values shared by many individuals on this nation.
And I’m positive Marsha loved SZA’s remarks when accepting her award with Kendrick Lamar. It undoubtedly resonated with people in my family.
“We’re not ruled by the federal government, we’re ruled by God.”
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