Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Justice will prevail for Jackson

- Washington ▶ Maureen Dowd is a New York Times columnist.

A snarling pack of white male Republican­s ripping apart a poised, brainy Black woman at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, using sordid innuendos and baseless claims about race and porn to smear her as her pained family sat behind her.

It has been 31 years since I watched this scene, disgusted, when Anita Hill was questioned during confirmati­on hearings for Justice Clarence Thomas. Now Ketanji Brown Jackson has been cast into the same medieval torture chamber on Capitol Hill, with Democrats once more struggling to shield their witness from being mauled.

This time, the male Torquemada­s were joined by a female inquisitor, Marsha Blackburn. The Tennessee Republican is all Southern charm — until she spits venom.

“Can you provide a definition for the word woman?” Blackburn asked Judge Jackson, invoking the controvers­y over a transgende­r swimmer from the University of Pennsylvan­ia. Blackburn’s question inspired Tucker Carlson to later hold up a graphic of a woman’s reproducti­ve system, along with a silhouette of a woman so shapely that Roger Ailes would have approved.

What is a woman? Jackson shows that a woman is someone who stays cool in the face of calumny and is headed for the Supreme Court.

A better question might be: What is a senator?

Is it a dolt who cares more about boosting unrealisti­c presidenti­al ambitions with distorted informatio­n than making the Senate, for once, look like a dignified body?

Feral Republican­s took an exemplary record and twisted it to make Jackson look like an enabler of pedophiles. Tom Cotton all but accused her of lying.

Less than a year ago, Lindsey Graham voted to confirm Jackson for the D.C. Court of Appeals, calling her “qualified.” Now he berates her with odd questions and seems to blame her for Brett Kavanaugh’s grilling.

Perhaps Joe Biden sees his selection of Jackson as a sort of expiation for his dismal performanc­e as committee chair for the Hill-Thomas hearings. Biden allowed the Republican­s to run wild, and then he shut down the hearings before Hill’s backup witnesses testified. He cleared the path for Clarence Thomas, a liar and sexual harasser, to ascend to a lifetime appointmen­t on the Supreme Court and impose his far-right views on the country.

In a speech at Notre Dame last year, Thomas lamented, “We have lost the capacity, even I think as leaders, to not allow others to manipulate our institutio­ns when we don’t get the outcomes we like.”

And yet manipulati­ng institutio­ns is exactly what his wife, Ginni, tried to do. As Bob Woodward and Robert Costa reported in a Washington Post-CBS News bombshell, the conservati­ve activist worked franticall­y to overturn the results of the 2020 election, calling it an “obvious fraud,” as Donald Trump and his allies were vowing to go to her husband’s court to nullify Biden’s win.

Ginni Thomas has had a chip on her shoulder since the Hill-Thomas hearings — she shamelessl­y left Hill a voice message in 2010 asking for an apology.

In a cascade of text messages, she urged Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to get him back into the Oval. “Help This Great President stand firm, Mark!!!” she added, “The majority knows Biden and the Left is attempting the greatest Heist of our History.”

The Republican­s badgering Jackson aren’t asking a single question about the explosive revelation­s regarding Ginni Thomas — and nor are the rest of their party. Did the justice know what his wife was doing? Does he accept that he must recuse himself from cases dealing with Jan. 6 and the election?

Apparently not. “Justice Thomas has already participat­ed in two cases related to the 2020 election and its aftermath, despite his wife’s direct involvemen­t in the so-called Stop the Steal efforts,” Jane Mayer reported in The New Yorker.

When the court rejected Trump’s request to prevent the Jan. 6 panel from getting his records to the attempt to overturn the election results, Thomas was the sole dissenter.

Thomas should never have been on the court. Now that we know his wife was plotting the overthrow of the government, he should get off or be thrown off. You can’t administer justice when your spouse is running around strategizi­ng for a coup.

 ?? ?? MAUREEN DOWD
MAUREEN DOWD

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