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This week we're going to talk about the travesty of stopping for ice cream on a Tuesday, cussin' out reporters, and Supreme Court nominations. Even though Congress can't get its act together enough to pass some critical legislation to fulfill more of Biden's campaign promises, the ceaseless judgment of the media seems to be laser-focused solely on whatever Biden is (or isn't) doing at any given time. Fortunately for us, that provides a lot of headlines to highlight points of nuance and, you guessed it, the b-word. No! Not that one… bias. The meat of this episode is Biden’s promise to nominate a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, why folks like Ted Cruz are offended, and why this isn’t exactly Affirmative Action. Spoiler: We have opinions.
Also included in this episode: Violette N. Anderson, the first Black woman admitted to the Supreme Court Bar. Happy Black History Month!
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You can find all of our sources in our Show Notes.
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By Robin Strathdee and Jon Atkinson5
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This week we're going to talk about the travesty of stopping for ice cream on a Tuesday, cussin' out reporters, and Supreme Court nominations. Even though Congress can't get its act together enough to pass some critical legislation to fulfill more of Biden's campaign promises, the ceaseless judgment of the media seems to be laser-focused solely on whatever Biden is (or isn't) doing at any given time. Fortunately for us, that provides a lot of headlines to highlight points of nuance and, you guessed it, the b-word. No! Not that one… bias. The meat of this episode is Biden’s promise to nominate a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, why folks like Ted Cruz are offended, and why this isn’t exactly Affirmative Action. Spoiler: We have opinions.
Also included in this episode: Violette N. Anderson, the first Black woman admitted to the Supreme Court Bar. Happy Black History Month!
You can leave us a review at: https://ratethispodcast.com/fireside
Or you can drop us a note from our Contact page!
You can find all of our sources in our Show Notes.
And, if you’d like to help us reach our goal of hiring a professional editor, you can check out our Patreon Page! Patrons get priority topic requests, behind the scenes content, and more!