It amazes me how well attuned to our government I am by finding brand new things I was never aware of.
As I've stated before, I THOUGHT I was relatively informed about our government and then Ben Fiasco started his thread 9 years ago. Flickering lights were suddenly brightened in my brain as to my staggering ignorance.
This article is another thing I've never heard of, read about, or heard anyone speak of. I just assumed the DOJ oversaw these judges, like everyone else.
Can't wait for replies on this.
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Trump Should Fire This Rogue Panel That Controls DC Judges
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The CJTD is made up of seven members. Under the current statutory scheme, two are appointed by the Board of Governors of the D.C. Bar. Two are appointed by the mayor. One is appointed by the D.C. city council. One is appointed by the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. And only one is appointed by the President of the United States (a seat held by the conservative stalwart Tom Fitton). One of the members until relatively recently was Dr. Patrick Jackson, husband of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. I say until recently because mere weeks after Zach and I urged the president to take a look at the judicial-reappointment process in D.C., noting that Dr. Jackson's presence on the CJTD would likely cause his wife to recuse in any litigation, he resigned not two years into his six-year term.
Hate is how progressives sustain themselves. Without hate, introspection begins to slip into the progressive's consciousness, threatening the progressive with the truth: that their ideas and opinions are illogical, hypocritical, dangerous, and asinine.
This is backed by data.