There’s literally nothing the conservative movement is unwilling to blame on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Right-wing senators peppered her with bigoted bluster throughout her confirmation hearings in March, desperate to paint her as an enemy of justice — claims undermined by her broad and fervent bipartisan support.
But now, as the GOP looks to distract from what appears to be the Supreme Court’s inevitable decision to overturn abortion rights, conservative figures are drawing from the “blame Judge Jackson” well yet again. These claims are even more ridiculous this time around.
On Wednesday, Greg Stinchfield, a host on the far-right network Newsmax, floated his ingenious theory that Jackson — who hasn’t even been seated on the Supreme Court yet — was responsible for leaking the court’s apparent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion rights ruling of 1973.
With zero evidence, Newsmax host says Ketanji Brown Jackson "would be my first suspect when it comes to the leak" pic.twitter.com/lUE7J4fmdO
— Jason S. Campbell (@JasonSCampbell) May 4, 2022
I hesitated to even give this any attention, but since we’re apparently floating crackpot conspiracy theories, I have a few of my own. Instead of Jackson, perhaps Republicans should look into the late Justice Thurgood Marshall as a suspect. He’s been suspiciously quiet since the news broke.
They may also want to check on celebrity TV judges Greg Mathis and Joe Brown. (A name like “Brown” is sure to rile suspicion among the GOP.) Or maybe the leaker is Aaron Judge, star slugger for the New York Yankees. Honestly, any of these allegations would be just as credible as Stinchfield’s claim about Jackson.








