Biden SCOTUS nominee can’t define the word “woman” because Dems are all in on gender ideology

By Jonathon Van Maren

President Joe Biden’s nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States is everything you thought she’d be. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who will likely replace Justice Stephen Breyer, has the support of progressives across the country. Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie Dannenfelser noted that Jackson is “backed by many of America’s most radical pro-abortion groups” as well as “on record opposing the free speech rights of pro-life advocates pleading to save lives outside abortion cetners and supporting the false claim that abortion is ‘health care.’”

That, of course, is no surprise. Biden is the most pro-abortion president in American history, and he wanted to appoint a young, black Ruth Bader Ginsburg — a reliable liberal who will be on the Court for decades. There was never any doubt that whoever Biden picked would be a staunch supporter of abortion, and presumably the entire LGBT agenda. After three consecutive GOP Court picks and the possibility that Roe v. Wade may be imminently overturned, progressives want a radical justice.

There was one moment during the confirmation hearings, however, that was unprecedented. Sen. Marsha Blackburn asked Judge Jackson if she could define the word “woman.” Watch:

Blackburn: “Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?”

Jackson: “Can I provide a definition? No. I can’t.”

Blackburn: “You can’t?”

Jackson: “Not in this context. I’m not a biologist.”

Blackburn: “The word ‘woman’ is so unclear and controversial that you can’t give me a definition?”

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