getting the nitty-gritty for their record, their cases, what is going on at the granular level, in these localities. simply, they will stop making soundbites, and are going to be used for the 2022 midterms, and again in 2024 in the presidential election, to make this argument that the republican party is a party that is hard on crime. it is tough on crime. the democrats are soft on crime. that basically she is a pawn in, a political action, that is laid out over the next couple of months, and indeed, the next couple of years. the current president, current florida resident, nominated roughly a dozen judges, that the american bar association raided not qualified. now, according to that very same american bar association, judge ketanji jackson has the highest possible rating. so, help me understand, what measure could the republicans possibly be using, that they are perfectly happy with trump appointees, but not with this biden pick? well, i wouldn t know what
this argument that the republican party is a party that is hard on crime. it is tough on crime. the democrats are soft on crime. that basically she is a pawn in, a political action, that is laid out over the next couple of months, and indeed, the next couple of years. the current president, current florida resident, nominated roughly a dozen judges, that the american bar association raided not qualified. now, according to that very same american bar association, judge ketanji jackson has the highest possible rating. so, help me understand, what measure could the republicans possibly be using, that they are perfectly happy with trump appointees, but not with this biden pick? well, i wouldn t know what to say to explain their objections to a nominee, who is absolutely superlative credentials, and qualifications, for this role. she is, truly, made for this moment. i think they know that.
pro-russian separatists. he denies having anything to do with it. which side put this out we don t know, it s a desperate attempt to use the jews as a pawn in and use anti-semitism in a land steeped in its history to use that as a pawn in the struggles between these two groups. and of course it s yet another division in a country that can t really tolerate more divisions that seems on pt can you say cusp of falling apart. that anti-semitism is strong enough if one other the other side feels it s useful to exploit. it s always a troubling thing to hear. do you think this new deal has any chance of withstanding that? i don t know. i m not going to venture a guess. the initial signs are not very good but whether the russians can or want to pressure the pro-russian separatists to adhere to the deal, remains to