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Daniel Greenfield


NextImg:Biden's Marxist Judicial Nominee Believes DEI "is the Heart and Soul of the Court System"

While Republicans fight among themselves, the Left is moving its agenda full speed ahead. If only Republicans expended a fraction of the passion on fighting the Left that they do on fighting each other. Because the nightmare is becoming more and more real every day.

Mock Biden as being a senile dementia case, but his administration does not rest for a single second even if it calls a lid at 2 PM. Among the examples is the speed with which it’s been rolling out judicial nominees. And these nominees make Obama’s seem moderate by comparison.

Take Judge Mustafa Taher Kasubhai who has argued that “Privilege derives its power from the belief in scarcity. Scarcity of money, natural resources, food and power itself. The desire to control it all drives privilege. I want to suggest to you that equity, the idea of equity, rejects this model of scarcity.”

He has also contended that, “DEI — diversity, equity and inclusion — is the heart and soul of the court system.”

A number of Senate Republicans, primarily Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee, questioned Mustafa about it and he gave the usual meaningless answers. But it’s pretty clear what his views are.

“I looked at some of your readings and writings, your decisions, you seem to have an affinity for Marxism,” Sen. Marsh Blackburn, R-Tennessee, said to Kasubhai.

She referred to a 1994 essay in which, in her characterization, Kasubhai criticized the concept of private property. It was written around the same time Kasubhai was attending law school at the University of Oregon.

“You argued that and I quote ‘property incites rebellion.’ This is one of the many positive statements that you have made about Marxist approaches and Marxist policies,” Blackburn said. “It disturbs me when I see this leaning to Marxism in your writings. So a yes or no question, are you a Marxist?

“No, Senator,” Kasubhai replied.

Isn’t it great that we’re back here.