Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets Advice from 'S.N.L.'

Apr 11, 2022 View Original Article
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    -48% Moderately Liberal

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  • Politician Portrayal

    52% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"And, though it was not quite as monumental in scale, a Saturday Night Live sketch commemorated this achievement, imagining Jackson (as played by Ego Nwodim) preparing for a celebratory speech as she consulted with President Biden (James Austin Johnson) at the White House."
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8% Conservative
"Nwodim, as Jackson, explained that she was happy to do her part to ensure her confirmation: Work twice as hard as a white man my entire life, and then spend a week listening to Ted Cruz call me a pedophile, she said."
Positive
4% Conservative
"Johnson, as Biden, gave himself a pat on the back: I made a campaign promise to put a Black woman on the court, and I did it, he said."
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-6% Liberal
"Che continued:Senator Mitch McCoell, seen here watching the Oscars in memoriam package, reportedly said that his no vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination was not based on race or gender, but on Ketanji's refusal to answer his question: Can I touch your hair?"
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-22% Liberal
"Republican Senator Tom Cotton, who wants everyone to cool it with the long neck jokes, said he believes Supreme Court Justice Jackson would have defended the Nazis."
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