Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is once again proving why she represents everything wrong with Joe Biden's failed presidency, delivering another cringe-worthy word salad that demonstrates her complete inability to grasp basic biological reality.
In her latest embarrassing display, Jackson struggled to articulate a coherent position on gender classification, stammering: "You have the overarching classification, you know, everybody has to be, um, uh, uh, play on the team that is the same as their sex at birth. Um, but then you have a gender identity definition that is operating."
This is the same "justice" who famously couldn't define what a woman is during her confirmation hearings - a moment that should have disqualified her immediately from sitting on the nation's highest court.
"Justice Jackson is offended that we're counting girls as girls. Reminder: this is the DEI judge who said she couldn't define what a 'woman' is. If you don't know what it is, you shouldn't be ruling on it. Unqualified,"
tweeted conservative commentator Officer Tatum, perfectly capturing what millions of Americans are thinking.
Jackson's appointment was nothing more than Biden checking a diversity box rather than selecting the most qualified candidate. Her consistent inability to articulate basic legal principles or even fundamental biology continues to embarrass the Supreme Court and undermine public confidence in our judicial system.
The Cost of Woke Justice
This is what happens when identity politics trumps merit in the most important judicial appointments in America. While President Trump is now working to restore sanity to our government, we're still stuck with Biden's DEI disasters for decades to come.
Every time Jackson opens her mouth, she reminds us of the four disastrous years when the Biden regime prioritized radical ideology over competence. Patriots can only hope her fellow justices can minimize the damage from her activist rulings.
How long will Americans have to endure this painful reminder of Biden's lunacy seated on our highest court?
