How the FBI Responded to Elon Musk's Email Isn't Shocking. The Lib Media...
Elon Musk's Latest Directive for Federal Workers Is Straight Out of Office Space
Possibly The Dumbest Example Of Waste DOGE Has Discovered (So Far)
Maine Governor Janet Mills: Leader Of The New Confederate States of America
A Quick Bible Study Vol. 256: What the New Testament Says About Pride...
Dem Gov. Under Fire for Paying Cabinet Members Sweet Bonuses in 2024
It’s Over: Joy Reid’s MSNBC Show Canceled
Trump Seeks to Sell the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco
JD Vance Dominates CPAC Straw Poll as Leading Contender for 2028 GOP Nomination
Tony Evers Aims to Change 'Mother' to 'Inseminated Person'
Israel Does Not Have the Kishkes* to Win
USAID is Funding Political Persecution in Ukraine
Congress Must Cancel Foreign Derived Intangible Income Tax Break
Trump Taps Kash Patel as the New Acting Director of the ATF
Trump Reveals the One Thing That Made Him Run Again
Tipsheet

CBC: Obama's Judicial Picks Aren't the Right Color

Surely we can all agree that race bias is ugly and bad. Except, presumably, that the members of the Congressional Black Caucus don't apparently think so.

Advertisement

That's the only way to interpret this report that they excoriated Valerie Jarrett, charging that some of the administration's judicial picks are -- from their perspective -- the wrong race, and hold the wrong views. In other words, they are insufficiently "diverse" . . . and one nominee even has the independence of thought to defend a photo ID law! Travesty!

How pathetic is this statement from Georgia Rep. David Scott:

Do you think George Bush would have been able to do this, or any white president would have been able to do this? No. The president should have said, "There’s absolutely no way I want to go down in history as putting these kinds of people into federal court nominations against my own African-American [people]" ... It’s a tragedy.

Reminder: The president is supposed to be the president of all the American people -- not just those of his (or someday her) own race. Judicial nominations are not supposed to be a racial spoils system. And believe me, his judicial nominees are plenty lefty enough!

Racism is racism, and it is deplorable that this is the quality of political "thought" among some quarters of our elected representatives. With African American unemployment at consistent highs, is this really the issue upon which the CBC should be obsessing?

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement