New Supreme Court Tell-All Reveals Shady Tidbits About the Conservative Justices

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New Supreme Court Tell-All Reveals Shady Tidbits About the Conservative Justices
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These stainless steal beauties keep cold for 11 hours—and with ice for two days.This one’s not that surprising, but it is validating: Justice Brett Kavanaugh is trying to play a delicate balancing game of wanting people to think he isn’t an ultraconservative hack while also wanting to stay in the good graces of the Republican apparatus that got him confirmed.

There are two notable examples. When the court voted 6-3 to expand employment protections for LGBTQ, Kavanaugh voted against it alongside Justices Alito and Clarence Thomas, but then tried to act like he was a Very Nice Guy by saying he respected gay and lesbian people. He: “Millions of gay and lesbian Americans have worked hard for many decades to achieve equal treatment in fact and in law.

So glad that these nine unelected justices serve for life and get to weigh in on every little detail of our lives!

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