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As forewarned, left-wing Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has hit Broadway.

I didn’t figure it would be a speaking part. Sadly, I was wrong:

She seems pretty enthused about the empowerment of women for someone who cannot define what a woman is.

Where else to turn for coverage of this milestone in institutional decline but to the Babylon Bee:

The audience of the Broadway play & Juliet was in for a heartwarming surprise during a recent showing, when the production called a little retarded girl up on stage to perform one of the numbers. …

At publishing time, the retarded little thespian had to rush off to return to the nation’s capital, where she would reportedly sit to hear arguments that would potentially determine the fate of the United States.

It’s not all laughs with KBJ. Underneath the goofy exterior lurks something serious:

Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stirred the cauldron of constitutional discourse when she compared child sex-change bans to interracial marriage prohibitions. Jackson made the remarks during a hearing for United States v. Skrmetti, a case considering whether Tennessee’s law banning medical procedures intended to enable “minor[s] to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with the minor’s sex,” violates the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

Given her background in racial militancy, comparing sex change procedures for children to interracial marriage suggests that she sees it as a sacred moral imperative to overrule state legislatures so that kids can be offered up as human sacrifices to LGBTism.

There is no clown like an evil clown.

On tips from ABC of the ANC, Wiggins, Tlabia Majora, and Mr. Freemarket.

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