
The Morning Joe panel discusses the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the political fight that’s begun to fill her seat before the election. Aired on 09/21/2020.
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Is There No Winning Hand For Republicans In SCOTUS Fight? | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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If Trump gets his 3rd SC justice …
… the ACA and your pre existing conditions rights will soon be a thing of the past.
Democrats will expand the number of Justices next year and pack the Court to pay back for three stolen SCOTUS seats.
Get ready for Justices Warren and AOC and probably five to six more.
Trump has set the Barr, so Senator Lindsay Graham and the rest of the republicans can lie as much as they want.
Joe shut up .. Republicans get away with everything. I am sick of it .. like many of us p.s. let others talk
Here’s a little factoid this media outlet won’t tell you: both Brett Kavanaugh and Merrick Garland together voted on many important decisions. And here is the kicker: they voted with each other on those decisions 93 percent of the time.
Let that simmer a while as you’re frothing at the mouth about this upcoming Supreme Court pick.
P.S. It’s pretty sad how a guy (me) who isn’t affiliated with a large media outlet can out-scoop them.