You know, the longer Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson spends in the public eye, the more she unintentionally explains a lot about how certain Democrats view ordinary Americans — especially the women they claim to champion. It is not flattering.
When you watch her during Supreme Court oral arguments or catch clips of her past statements, a pattern emerges that feels less like elite legal brilliance and more like someone who is occasionally outmatched by the basics. And that pattern sheds uncomfortable light on why so many on the left fight tooth and nail against something as straightforward as requiring voter ID. They act like large swaths of the population — women, minorities, the elderly — are simply too overwhelmed, too intimidated, or frankly too incompetent to handle getting a free or low-cost photo ID. The more Jackson speaks, the more that condescension starts to make a twisted kind of sense to them.
A Pattern of Struggles with Basic Legal Concepts
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