Fox News’ Tucker Carlson — the man cheered by white supremacists for repeatedly peddling white nationalist talking points — served up some dog whistle racism on his show Wednesday night with his comments about President Joe Biden’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Carlson simply can’t believe that Jackson — who would make history as the first Black woman to serve on America’s top court if confirmed by the U.S. Senate — really is, as Biden has claimed, one of the “top legal minds in the entire country.”
Let’s cut through the B.S. This has nothing to do with LSAT scores.
Last week, Carlson claimed that Jackson — who served eight years as a federal district judge before being elevated last year to the prestigious U.S. Circuit of Appeals in Washington, D.C. — was not “much of a jurist,” was “simply ignorant of the law” and that her nomination was an effort by Biden to “humiliate and degrade” our nation — turning it into “Rwanda.” (Yes, Carlson actually said “Rwanda.”)
Carlson went further and demanded to see Jackson’s law school admission test scores because he wants his viewers to believe that she’s not qualified to be on the Supreme Court. Carlson even suggested Biden is intentionally shielding Jackson’s LSAT scores from the public: “How did she do on the LSATs? Why wouldn’t you tell us that?” Of course, Carlson never demanded to see the LSAT scores of the three people then-President Donald Trump nominated to the Supreme Court during his term. But then again, those three are white.
Let’s cut through the B.S. This has nothing to do with LSAT scores, which law schools consider in addition to an applicant’s grades. I’m a lawyer, and I can tell you that no one speaks of LSAT scores after their acceptance to law school; nor do those scores indicate how good of a lawyer or judge a law school applicant would be.
This is simply Carlson, like so many other white bigots, trying to diminish Black achievement because such achievement is a threat to the myth of white superiority that he peddles. Carlson wants his viewers to believe that Jackson couldn’t possibly have been admitted to Harvard Law School on her own merit — despite the fact she graduated with honors from there as she had as a Harvard undergraduate.
If that sounds familiar, that’s because it’s exactly the playbook used by Trump, a man also cheered by white supremacists, to undermine then-President Barack Obama’s academic excellence when he demanded to see his school transcript back in 2011. Trump also claimed Obama was a “terrible student,” asking, “How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard?”
The implication of Trump’s message was clear: Obama didn’t deserve to go to the two prestigious schools because there’s no way a Black person could’ve been smart enough to achieve that on his own. It didn’t matter that Obama graduated with top honors from Harvard Law School.
Trump’s comments a decade ago were subtle when compared to the remarks of some of today’s GOP leaders.
In addition to embracing the white supremacist view that white people are somehow inherently intellectually superior to other races, there seems to be something else at play here. We have a Republican Party that’s increasingly embracing the white nationalist belief called “replacement theory” that says white people are in danger of being “replaced” by people of color.








