No. However, if your conviction is based upon a “higher authority” you may believe that your conviction has more weight than a non-believer. People invoke god to dismiss the convictions of others.
#1 If the vote is Monday, ACB would not be Judge Barratt when going to bed, she would be Justice Barrett going to bed. Therefore Judge Barrett wouldn’t wake up as Justice Barrett.
#2 If the vote (currently scheduled for Monday) doesn’t happen until Tuesday, then Judge Barrett would go to bed and Judge Barrett would wake up. Not becoming Justice Barrett until sometime Tuesday after the Senate convenes for business.
I’ve not seen where it was scheduled for Monday night. I’ve seen that McConnell has scheduled it for Monday.
#1 Why do you assume it will be in the middle of the night?
#2 How are you clued into ACB’s personal bed time?
#3 The post doesn’t even bother to point out that if the vote were to be in the middle of the night and she is confirmed as expected, that Judge Barrett would go to bed and wake up and still be Judge Barrett. She doesn’t become Justice Barrett until signed off by the President and then takes the Oath of Office as a SCOTUS Justice.
“All 10 Democrats on the 22-member committee boycotted the vote and filled their empty seats in the committee room with posters of people who risk losing their health insurance…”
of course they do, because like the children they are, they stay home when they don’t get their way and know they will lose/lost
stage little hissy fits on your time. it’s all democrats do now