Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson demonstrated that not only is she intellectually weak (something we all know as she can’t even define what a “woman” is), but that her lack of self-awareness really makes her unfit to serve on the Supreme Court.
On December 14, at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson demonstrated that not only is she intellectually weak (something we all know as she can’t even define what a “woman” is), but that her lack of self-awareness really makes her unfit to serve on the Supreme Court. And in reality, being a Supreme Court justice isn’t even what she really wants out of life! In her own words, she really achieved her lifelong dream this past week by being in a Broadway show.
Her dream has always been to be in the spotlight on stage; and in realizing that, it puts all of her actions and opinions in perspective. At her core she is not a legalist, but a panderer who seeks adulation from an audience.
From early in her life, her now admitted dreams of being on stage were probably deeply hidden, replaced with an emphasis in her home on education and the law by highly educated parents. Many lawyers actually wanted to be actors, and it is easy to visualize little Ketanji’s dream of acting being transformed into debate, and then the practice of law.