Cory Booker Finally States the Obvious at Barrett Hearing: “This Is Not Normal”

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Everyone knows that Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing is taking place at a strange time. There’s a global pandemic raging, which has personally affected several members of Congress and their staffs, and many across the country have already cast their ballots for the November presidential election. But during the first day of the Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday, many Democratic senators chose to focus their opening statements on the Affordable Care Act and the way the White House is hoping the confirmation of a new justice will help Republicans finally kill it. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey took a different tack. At first, his statement did focus on health care and seemed like it was going to be another standard speech from a Democratic senator, but then he took a turn and focused on one simple message and repeated it like a mantra with evident exasperation in his voice: “This is not normal.”

Instead of helping Americans who are struggling in the middle of a pandemic, “We are here,” Booker said. “We’re here!” he shouted, almost incredulously. “We’re here because in the middle of a deadly pandemic, in the middle of an ongoing election Senate Republicans have found a nominee in Judge Barrett who they know will do what they couldn’t do, subvert the will of the American people and overturn the ACA and overturn Roe v Wade,” Booker said. “That’s what this is about. That’s why we’re here. It’s very simple.”

Sen. Cory Booker says in opening statement for Amy Coney Barrett hearings: "Donald Trump and most of my Senate Republican colleagues know the truth: They won't be able to get away with this after the American people have spoken in this election" https://t.co/uScvfX9o80 pic.twitter.com/C0bgK8mxpY — CBS News (@CBSNews) October 12, 2020

The New Jersey senator said Republicans are “desperately rushing” to confirm Barrett because they know Americans don’t want what they want. “Donald Trump and most of my Senate Republican colleagues know the truth: They won’t be able to get away with this after the American people have spoken in this election,” Booker said. Booker was the first senator to talk extensively about how Barrett’s confirmation could lead to a stark change in reproductive rights in the country. Without the protections of Roe v. Wade people will be “denied the ability to be able to make decisions about their own bodies,” he said. And not just when they’re pregnant, they’ll also be “stripped of the right to plan for their futures.”

Sen. Cory Booker stands up for reproductive freedom and explains what a future without Roe v. Wade could look like pic.twitter.com/DpeIJBjxTs — NowThis (@nowthisnews) October 12, 2020

Beyond the specific objections though, Booker’s opening statement was notable for the way he was able to capture the frustration of many Democrats. “This is a charade when they say this is a normal Judiciary Committee hearing for a Supreme Court nomination,” Booker said. “There’s nothing about this that is normal … and we cannot normalize it.” And he ended with a simple five-word message that he repeated three times: “The American people should decide, the American people should decide, the American people should decide.”

“Having a rushed Supreme Court nomination hearing is not normal and we cannot normalize it.”

— Democratic Sen. Booker on efforts by Republicans to nominate and confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court just weeks before the November presidential election pic.twitter.com/dGhvhBzJ3P — PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) October 12, 2020

DFeegs on October 12nd, 2020 at 21:52 UTC »

Friendly reminder. They are not doing this 3 weeks before the election. What's in 3 weeks is the election results. The election is happening right NOW. Millions have already voted.

joeybagofdonuts80 on October 12nd, 2020 at 20:11 UTC »

I've been telling myself "This is not normal" for four years while my older siblings, parents and some aunts and uncles have become angry and paranoid pricks. They have become satisfied with a lower quality of life and are willing to settle for a complete dictatorship based on what Trump tells them is good for them.

EDIT: I'm referring to a dictatorship because Trump idolizes the world's dictators and drop hints that he should be able to be President for more than 2 terms and his followers are open to the idea. I realize we do not currently live in a dictatorship.

anon848488285 on October 12nd, 2020 at 18:59 UTC »

theyre expiditing it so trump will have a chance at contesting the election results if theyre close