Amy Coney Barrett

He’s not going to try to put in Cruz at a time like this. If I was him I would find a black trans conservative there has to be at least one out there :slight_smile:

How could they protest that.

Now you understand.

I love diversity!

Absolutely, but nominating a qualified black woman during a time of racial tension would be seen as a gesture of good will. I think it would be the first time President Trump has tried to reach out to blacks who feel disenfranchised. Might even be good politics.

Good of you to admit “qualified” is third on your list. I love honesty!

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“Aren’t their qualified black women who can at least be nominated?“

I’m not the best counter… but qualified is first. Right?

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:rofl: “Good will” to whom?

First time he reached out?

No, not first. You restricted the pool first. Nice try though.

Or a liberal. That’ll really trigger the libs !!! :stuck_out_tongue:

Looks like neither of us can count.

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You restricted the pool to black women. Then “qualified”.

Biden doesn’t seem to think there are.

Or Merrick Garland

No, qualified was typed before black woman.

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That’s cute.

JMO, but a rising tide that lifts all boats isn’t really reaching out to the black community.

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what does being “black“ add to the qualification?

When the tide lifts the black nation’s boats highest, I disagree.

Nothing. It adds to the diversity.

Why is woman a qualification for Republicans?

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Diversity of what?

Good question. It shouldn’t be.

I’m not black, and I could be wrong, but they don’t seem too appreciative. If President Trump wins a second term with more black vote than 2016 I’ll re-evaluate my position. Judging from the rallies I see I am doubtful that will happen.

ok so being “black” adds nothing to the qualification. thanks for being on record on that

but then you said “diversity!”

that veers the discussion right back to “what does “diversity” add to the qualification?