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[–] Dashippy 1 point 11 points 12 points (+12|-1) ago
She's black, a woman, and would be the first black woman. That's all the experience she needs. Reading through that makes it sound like an incredible political move. She's not left-leaning enough for the GOP to attack her on that so attacking her just makes them look racist and sexist.
[–] Rommel79 4 points 14 points 18 points (+18|-4) ago
They can attack her on the fact that she has no experience. SC justices should be scholars, not someone who fits some stupid ass racial quota.
[–] DickHertz 1 point 10 points 11 points (+11|-1) ago
Oh like Obama the Harvard professor on constitutional law you mean?