Biden’s About to Make an Anti-Choice Attorney a Federal Judge in Kentucky.

The President is a feckless coward.

Lauren Elizabeth

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As they control the White House, Senate, and the House of Representatives, Democrats have predictably proved they’re willing to do nothing more than disappoint. Disappoint, and fail the people who put them in their position of power. Following the overturning of Roe vs Wade, one Democrat who has absolutely felt and deserved the ire of the left is Nancy Pelosi. After the decision that was handed down that would make a uterus the property of the state in roughly half the country, Pelosi’s response was to get in front of the camera, read a poem, and send a fundraising email.

It’s worth noting, of course, that she endorsed, rallied behind, and funneled money to the lone anti-choice Democrat in the House just weeks before sending emails telling voters it’s up to us to “fight back” by sending her money.

But, another Democrat who doesn’t deserve a moment of peace is President Joe Biden himself.

Biden, who apparently has apparently made a deal with Mitch McConnell and decided to appoint an anti-choice Republican attorney for federal judgeship.

Andrew Wolfson and Joe Sonka with Courier Journal report:

“President Biden is poised to nominate a conservative Republican anti-abortion lawyer for a lifetime appointment as a federal judge in Kentucky, a nomination strongly opposed by fellow Democrat and U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Louisville.

The nomination of Chad Meredith appears to be the result of a deal with U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, ostensibly in exchange for the Senate Minority Leader agreeing not to hold up future federal nominations by the Biden White House, according to Yarmuth and other officials who confirmed the pending nomination to The Courier Journal.

Robert Steurer, a spokesman for McConnell, said he would have no comment until Biden makes his nomination.

Meredith also declined to respond to a request for comment, as did a spokeswoman for Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat.

The White House also declined to comment, saying “we do not comment on vacancies.”…”

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Lauren Elizabeth

Lauren is a writer & leftist with analysis on topics related to politics & policy. She can be reached at LaurenMartinchek@gmail.com or Twitter @xlauren_mx