We are live from washington, d. C. We are talking about the state of the Union Message tonight as President Biden takes center stage. The nations state of the union is unhappy, demoralized, even fearful if you ask me. Our very own John Robertses will be here in a minute. He will lead us off what we might expect. Speaker of the house mike johnson will join us. He will be here to talk about whether the border catastrophe will ever get solved, will we ever see a balanced budget in my lifetime . I dont know. Senator marco rubio may have something to say about joe bidens cockamamie idea for the u. S. Military to build a port in gaza, more insanity. Senator rand paul will be coming around. Will joe bidens spending spree ever be stopped at home or abroad . Kevin hassett and steve moore why biden tax cuts will backfire. Biden tax hikes i should say. Then my favorite congresswoman, Claudia Tenney, she will report on Donald Trumps own state of the union prebuttal, very cool. First up, a couple t
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Biden s First Judicial Nominees a Sign of What s to Come | Opinion Ilya Shapiro
, Director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute On 4/6/21 at 6:00 AM EDT
When President Joe Biden announced his first slate of judicial nominees last week, all the media attention was on his identity politics. All three picks for federal circuit courts were black women. If confirmed, we would also have the first Muslim district judge, the first Asian American on the D.C. district court and the first woman of color district judge in Maryland. As the White House press release crowed, the federal bench should reflect the full diversity of the American people.
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