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Originally Posted by Pete F.
You just believe whatever rightwing gibberish you happen to read.
The Supreme Court from the moment of it's inception has been political.
In September 1789, on the same day that the Judiciary Act passed Congress, President Washington nominated the six justices to serve on the first Supreme Court. For Chief Justice, he chose John Jay, one of the leaders of Washington’s Federalist Party and one of the chief advocates of the Constitution and a strong federal government throughout the founding period. Washington’s other five nominees, including John Rutledge who would succeed Jay as the second Chief Justice six years later, were likewise staunch Federalists and allies of the president.
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"You just believe whatever rightwing gibberish you happen to read"
Ruth Bader Ginsburg spews right-wing talking points? That's what you are saying?
Oh, I needed that laugh like you can't believe...