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SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

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I do not know the full list of "no gos", so please don't consider that list inclusive, and don't claim to know everything he was asked. But if it was an interview were the appropriate laws regarding queries followed?

this isn't exhaustive, but you can't ask questions regarding: race, sex, religion, national origin, birthplace, age, marital/family status, sexual orientation, health/disability, union affiliation,
 
About that ..

Aren't there a lot of "no go" questioning areas (marital status, kids, religion, etc) during a job interview? If this was a job interview weren't some of those areas crossed? Naughty-naughty.

The innerviews were done by people who then told tD “here comes your man...”
 
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In Minnesota it is a no-no to ask job applicants about their alcohol consumption, assuming it takes place during non-work hours and off premises.

https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/181.938

It's actually not legal to ask someone if they drink alcohol at all during a job interview, however while we're all comparing this to a job interview, it isn't quite the same thing. i've been interviewed by the FBI for a background check, and they certainly asked about drinking and drug use.
 
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So the midget staged a hostile takeover of the old guys stake in boxes?

Or did the old dude list his box on an exchange and the midget bought ownership?

I'm surprised you didn't go for the "everyone in the image is non-caucasian, that's not equitable" or "why the wall with brown people on the outside" angles. :eek:
 
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job interview != background check

jerphisch will explain. ;) :D

yeah, I know. That's why I'm saying this isn't exactly the same as an interview. It's also not exactly the same as a simple background check.
 
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yeah, I know. That's why I'm saying this isn't exactly the same as an interview. It's also not exactly the same as a simple background check.

Doesn't the FBI do the background check for the SJC and the SJC does this "job interview"?
 
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Doesn't the FBI do the background check for the SJC and the SJC does this "job interview"?

yes, but the point I'm making is that while we're comparing this to a job interview, a senate judiciary committee hearing isn't really the same thing, so I don't believe the "no go interview questions" have anything to do with this.
 
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Turtle Boy is back on the floor crying about how Kavanaugh has been treated and crying about how life isn't fair. Pretty amazing. I'll bet there are at least 10 on that list of Trump's like Gorsuch who wouldn't have had any of this happen and they're all just as bad for Roe vs. Wade, Corporate rulings, etc.
 
I do not know the full list of "no gos", so please don't consider that list inclusive, and don't claim to know everything he was asked. But if it was an interview were the appropriate laws regarding queries followed?

You can ask any question that's pertinent to the job, even if it's on the no-no list.

Does it matter if you're gay if you're applying as a line worker at a plane? No. Does your race matter if you're hiring someone to play Nelson Mandela? Yes.

And beyond that, since Congress is its own branch of government, it gets to make its own rules when acting in an official capacity.
 
Re: SCOTUS 13: Confirmation consternation contemplation

Turtle Boy is back on the floor crying about how Kavanaugh has been treated and crying about how life isn't fair. Pretty amazing. I'll bet there are at least 10 on that list of Trump's like Gorsuch who wouldn't have had any of this happen and they're all just as bad for Roe vs. Wade, Corporate rulings, etc.

He performs that act because it works.
 
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And beyond that, since Congress is its own branch of government, it gets to make its own rules when acting in an official capacity.

There's the key: one set of rules for the rulers, one for the rest of us.
 
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I'll bet there are at least 10 on that list of Trump's like Gorsuch who wouldn't have had any of this happen ...

Amy Coney Barrett.

(I'm tellin' ya, if Kavanaugh bails or fails the next candidate will not be male.)
 
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