Seth takes a closer look at President Biden and Senate Democrats saying they’ll move quickly to appoint and confirm a successor to retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has not suddenly decided to retire because of a stupid billboard by Bernie “progressives” who all voted for Jill Stein.
Reply1:24 Correction- Singular of confetti is “confetto”, not “confettum”
ReplyI don’t think he cared if they heard him. I mean it was obviously the truth.
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The singular form of confetti is confetto not confettum
ReplyDo not vow to nominate a black female to supreme court…..vow to nominate the most competent and qualified and not to take into account sex race or religion. Duh
ReplyWe’ll see how the GOP behaves.
ReplyThe strangled baloon scared my cat.
ReplyApparently the singular form of confetti is actually confetto
ReplyAnd they need to take Clarence Thomas with him as long as that guy’s on the court nothing will ever be fair because you wonder if it’s him making all the decision or maybe his wife that’s making the decisions.!
ReplyI’m a balloon and I approve this message.
ReplyI think Biden knew that the mic was hot. Sure he apologized, but he said it 🙂 and all the Republicans and Fox people heard how he feels, which sits just fine with me :).
ReplyI just noticed why are your eyes fucked up
ReplyIn the 1700s when the Constitution was born, the average life expectancy was 38. It is now more than double that, so yes a life-time appointment has outlived its original purpose.
ReplyLooking forward to Corrections this week when we’ll learn whatever the *real* word is for a single piece of confetti.
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