NOW You Don’t Want to Go There? ABC Seethes Over Cruz Asking Jackson About Race

On Wednesday, the liberal media-wide PR campaign for Supreme Court pick Ketanji Brown Jackson continued apace on the broadcast network morning newscasts with ABC’s Good Morning America continued to screech about the “Republican attacks” she’s faced despite Democratic attempts to allow her time to show emotion when it comes to “the realities of being a working mom.”

And on NBC’s TodayThe peacock network attempted to pose questions from Republicans in a way that would make them seem like they had “more to do with the political ambitions of the senators asking” than Jackson’s judicial philosophy or record.

 

 

“Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson preparing for a final day of questioning after pushing back on Republican attacks,” GMARobin Roberts, co-host of the show, said it in a tease.

That set the table for congressional correspondent Rachel Scott to resume her own efforts on Jackson’s behalf, boasting that the judge spent Tuesday “pushing back against Republicans who claim she’s soft on crime” “opened with a forceful defense, rejecting allegations she let child porn offenders off the hook.”

As NBC would also claim, Scott noted Jackson’s time representing Islamic terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, but both only suggested she did so as a public defender when the facts show she continuedTo in private practice.

Scott gave Jackson instead the story she wanted, which included a denial in which she accused then-President George W. Bush (and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld) of being war criminals.

After that, she laughed at the idea Senator Ted Cruz of Texas would insist on it “grilling the first black woman nominated to the high court about race, reading from a children’s book called Antiracist Baby, saying it’s taught at the school Jackson’s teenage daughter attends and where the judge sits on the board.”

It’s a horror!

ABC was making a complaint that someone brought up race. Maybe it was Cruz, the hate media representative who brought up race. This was a way for them to expose their strategy of indoctrinating kids with self-destructive and hatredful ideologies.

After airing a small portion of the exchange, Scott cited Jackson’s “clear” support for Roe V. WadeEnd with the word “How” “near the end of the hearing, Jackson [got] personal, opening up about the realities of being a working mom.”

NBC’s Act NowGMA started off on the same note with Savannah Guthrie, co-host. “the Republican line of attack”Jackson

Garrett Haake is the Chief Capitol Hill Correspondent.

If confirmed, she answered questions regarding her life and judicial philosophy. 

Haake claimed that Haake has a good record of sendingencing child sex criminals. “preemptively address[ed] some Republican concerns,” She refused to mention that she had been tethered for the event by Senator Dick Durbin, D-IL. “defend[ed] herself when pressed” Senator Josh Hawley (R–MO).

Haake brought up court packing, describing it as “merely one”. “of the committee’s most political questions”Jackson declined to give his opinion.

All of this was markedly different from the Kavanaugh hearings. During the initial go-round (prior the tall tales about gang rape), networks were EnjoyDemocrats are creating “fireworks” “chaos”With protesters “choreographed” interruptions.

The following are the details for the Amy Coney Barrett Hearings toutedDemocrats “remarkably united”And Were not allowed to mention that Barrett was asked if she was a rapist.

Even Neil Gorsuch wasn’t given a fair shake as Today predicted it could get “ugly” while Requirements he prove he’s not a “pawn” for Donald Trump.

Wednesday’s KBJ propaganda was brought to you by advertisers such as CarMax (on ABC) and Citi (on NBC). Follow the links to see their contact information at the MRC’s Conservatives Fight Back page.

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