HER SOPHOMORIC GRANDSTANDING ISN’T IMPRESSING ANYONE, LEFT OR RIGHT: Justice Alito Just Took Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Cleaners. “Now, with this judgment, there was a harsh rebuke of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent, where Justice Alito, in an academic tone, essentially called her a reckless clown who doesn’t understand the law. We’ve seen a similar attitude on the liberal side as well, with Justices Kagan or Sotomayor disagreeing with the majority but avoiding Jackson’s dissents since they usually don’t make much sense. It led to a barrel of laughs on social media.”

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THE ENEMY WITHIN: New Jersey Dem Congressional Candidate Testified on Behalf of Terror Mastermind ‘Blind Sheikh’: Adam Hamawy, running to represent the state’s 12th district, told prosecutors he had a yearslong relationship with the cleric whose followers carried out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Is anyone surprised, at this point?

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THE MATH IS BRUTAL:

HMM: Inside the Quiet Republican Effort to Flip Fetterman.

If Fetterman does flip, according to officials who were given anonymity to talk about sensitive matters, it will be thanks in large part to his deepening friendship with a pair of senators and their high-profile spouses: Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.), and his wife Dina, and Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.), and her husband, Wesley.

But the first-term Democrat — who’s infuriated his party with his harder line on immigration and staunch support for Israel, Trump nominees, government funding bills and most recently the president’s ballroom — isn’t yet persuaded.

“I’m not changing,” Fetterman told me in an interview Friday when I asked if he was ruling out both becoming a Republican or turning independent. “I’m a Democrat, and I’m staying one. “

Yet, at least in private, he’s not totally rejecting dropping his “D.”

When one senior Republican recently brought up the idea of becoming an independent to Fetterman, he absorbed the suggestion and didn’t embrace or reject the overture, according to a GOP official familiar with the conversation.

In our interview, Fetterman said bluntly: “I’d be a shitty Republican.”

That’s certainly my impression, although to be fair, maybe not all that much worse than a few current GOP senators you could name.

Still, while he seems unlikely to flip, it’s easy to see him dropping the (D) for an (I).

THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE:

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THE RAMPANT POLITICIZATION OF THE JUDICIARY IS RAMPING UP:

THIS IS BIG:

Read the whole thing, but this stands out: “As people have realized the United States government will pay them to hang out with their own families, northeast Columbus has seen its economy replaced by businesses that bill Medicaid. And Columbus, a city with the second largest Somali population in the country, has become, on the surface, the most unhealthy city on the planet.”

A BRIEF COMPARISON OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM:

Flashback: The Nazi Party Platform.

Related: Hitler’s Handouts — Inside the Nazis’ welfare state.

And then there are the artists and architects of the 1930s: Philip Johnson. Walter Gropius. Mies van der Rohe. Le Corbusier. Ezra Pound. H.G. Wells. Salvador Dali. Why did so many pioneering modernists know all the lyrics to “Springtime for Hitler?”

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ADD THIS TO THE LIST OF LEFTIST VIOLENCE:

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AND THE BAND STILL PLAYS:  Deck chairs.