Friday, March 2, 2018

Yucky Chucky makes racist vote against Trump nominee because he's white

If a white black president nominated a white black man for a federal judgeship, liberals would be up in arms because the Democrats are the party of fairness and feelings . . . nothing more than feelings.

Shameful Minority Leader Chuck "Nostrils" Schumer (D-NY) voted against the Trump nomination of Marvin Quattlebaum, a white judge to fill a federal judgeship--not because he isn't qualified; not because he isn't black; but, he alluded, because he is white.

Schumer spoke on the Senate floor and said that the choice of Quattlebaum "speaks to the overall lack of diversity in President Trump's selections for the federal judiciary."

That's a clear insinuation that Schumer, speaking for his fellow Democrats, sees skin color and gender as important attributes in choosing who is best suited to sit on the bench. He said that this nomination replaces two black judges from South Carolina who were nominated to fill the positions by the Obama administration.

But Obama's selection of two black justices rather than even one white justice, does not 'speak to the overall lack of diversity in former President Obama's selections for the federal judiciary." 

And Obama's replacement of white Attorney General under his predecessor, John Ashcroft, was a black man (who called himself "Obama's Wingman") named Eric Holder.

Schumer said nothing about any of Obama's selections.

Focusing on skin color, gender and sexual orientation, Schumer said, "It is long past time that the judiciary starts looking a lot more like the America it represents. Having a diversity of views and experience on the federal bench is necessary for the equal administration of justice."

That translates to: white straight men cannot administer equal justice to non-white straight men.

And Schumer is a white, presumably straight man, but he's Jewish and therefore does not adequately represent the State of New York, if using religious affiliation as a criteria for representation. The state's Jewish population is merely 0.63% of the total population. Catholics make up 33.43% which is the majority of religious groups, so Schumer needs to step down and put his money where his nostrils are.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said that Schumer's vote against Quatlebaum was "a massive step backward."

Graham was being kind when he lied about Schumer saying he "is not a racist." But added that "this was an absolutely shameful reason to vote against a very qualified nominee like Marvin Quattlebaum. Voting against a highly qualified nominee because of the color of his skin does nothing to bring our country and nation together."

Graham doesn't understand, apparently, that the Democrats have no intention of bringing the country together--they use identity politics to fracture the nation in order to try virtue shaming people who don't measure a person's worth by the color of their skin but by the content of their heart.

Indeed, Schumer is a racist.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is the GOP's only black senator. He tweeted:
"Perhaps Senate Democrats should be more worried about the lack of diversity on their own staffs than attacking an extremely well-qualified judicial nominee from the great state of South Carolina."
Schumer tried to make the case that the only reason Quattlebaum was nominated for the open position on the bench was because South Carolina Republican senators didn't return their "blue slips"-- a for used by senators to voice approval or disapproval for a home state nominee--regarding the Obama nominees Alison Lee and Don Beatty in 2013.

Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) caught Schumer in a lie, countering that Lee's nomination "was withdrawn because of a significant bond issue" and Beatty was eventually appointed as Chief Justice of the state's Supreme Court.

Quattlebaum was ultimately confirmed to the district judgeship on Thursday with the vote 69 to 29.

What goes around . . . comes around, Chucky.


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