DiscoverVerdict with Ted CruzMAJOR Victory-Radical Biden Judge Who Sent a 6'2" Male Serial Rapist to a Women's Prison DEFEATED, plus Biden Continues in Absolute Free-Fall
MAJOR Victory-Radical Biden Judge Who Sent a 6'2" Male Serial Rapist to a Women's Prison DEFEATED, plus Biden Continues in Absolute Free-Fall

MAJOR Victory-Radical Biden Judge Who Sent a 6'2" Male Serial Rapist to a Women's Prison DEFEATED, plus Biden Continues in Absolute Free-Fall

Update: 2024-07-122
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This chapter of the podcast focuses on Senator Ted Cruz's victory in blocking the nomination of Sarah Netburn, a magistrate judge in New York, to a federal judgeship. Cruz argues that Netburn's radical rulings, particularly her decision to place a six-foot-two serial rapist in a women's prison, make her unfit for the position. He highlights the concerns of women's groups and female inmates who fear for their safety if Netburn is appointed. Cruz's speech during the Senate Judiciary Committee markup, where he passionately argues against Netburn's nomination, is included in the podcast. The chapter concludes with the surprising outcome of the vote, where a Democrat senator, John Ossoff, joins the Republicans in voting against Netburn's nomination, leading to her defeat. Cruz emphasizes the significance of this victory, highlighting the Democrats' extreme positions and the media's silence on this issue.

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Introduction

This Chapter introduces the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration in the United States, and the new podcast from Pushkin Industries and I Heart Media that will explore the stories of these heroes.

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Senator Ted Cruz's Victory Against Radical Judge

This Chapter focuses on Senator Ted Cruz's victory in blocking the nomination of Sarah Netburn, a magistrate judge in New York, to a federal judgeship. Cruz argues that Netburn's radical rulings, particularly her decision to place a six-foot-two serial rapist in a women's prison, make her unfit for the position. He highlights the concerns of women's groups and female inmates who fear for their safety if Netburn is appointed. Cruz's speech during the Senate Judiciary Committee markup, where he passionately argues against Netburn's nomination, is included in the podcast. The chapter concludes with the surprising outcome of the vote, where a Democrat senator, John Ossoff, joins the Republicans in voting against Netburn's nomination, leading to her defeat. Cruz emphasizes the significance of this victory, highlighting the Democrats' extreme positions and the media's silence on this issue.

Keywords

Medal of Honor


The highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is presented to members of the United States Armed Forces who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty. The Medal of Honor is considered the nation's highest military honor and is awarded for acts of valor in combat at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.

Sarah Netburn


A magistrate judge in New York who was nominated by President Joe Biden to a federal judgeship. Her nomination was blocked by the Senate Judiciary Committee due to concerns about her radical rulings, particularly her decision to place a serial rapist in a women's prison. Netburn's decision was widely criticized for putting political ideology over justice and reality, and for disregarding the safety of female prisoners.

John Ossoff


A Democrat senator from Georgia who surprised many by voting against the nomination of Sarah Netburn. Ossoff's vote was crucial in defeating Netburn's nomination, as it broke the party line vote and showed that even some Democrats were concerned about Netburn's radical rulings.

Senate Judiciary Committee


A committee of the United States Senate responsible for reviewing and recommending nominees for federal judgeships. The committee is composed of senators from both the Democratic and Republican parties, and its decisions are often highly partisan. The committee's role in the nomination process is crucial, as it can either recommend a nominee for confirmation by the full Senate or block the nomination.

Joe Biden


The 46th and current president of the United States. Biden has been criticized for his handling of various issues, including the economy, immigration, and the war in Ukraine. His age and mental acuity have also been the subject of much debate, particularly after his performance in a recent debate.

25th Amendment


An amendment to the United States Constitution that addresses the presidential succession and disability. It provides a mechanism for removing a president from office if they are unable to perform their duties due to illness or disability. The amendment has been invoked several times in the past, but it has never been used to remove a president from office.

Barack Obama


The 44th president of the United States. Obama is a popular figure among Democrats, and he has been rumored to be involved in behind-the-scenes efforts to influence the 2024 presidential election. Some Democrats believe that Obama is working to undermine Joe Biden's candidacy and promote Kamala Harris as a potential replacement.

Kamala Harris


The 49th and current vice president of the United States. Harris is a potential candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2024. Some Democrats believe that Harris is a more viable candidate than Joe Biden, and they are pushing for her to replace him as the nominee.

Donald Trump


The 45th president of the United States. Trump is a controversial figure, and he remains a popular figure among Republicans. He is a potential candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.

Q&A

  • What was the main issue that Senator Ted Cruz raised against Sarah Netburn's nomination?

    Senator Ted Cruz argued that Netburn's decision to place a serial rapist in a women's prison demonstrated her radical rulings and made her unfit for a federal judgeship. He highlighted the concerns of women's groups and female inmates who feared for their safety if Netburn was appointed.

  • What was the surprising outcome of the vote on Sarah Netburn's nomination?

    The vote resulted in a surprising defeat for Netburn, with Democrat senator John Ossoff joining the Republicans in voting against her nomination. This broke the party line vote and showed that even some Democrats were concerned about Netburn's radical rulings.

  • What does Senator Ted Cruz believe is the significance of this victory?

    Senator Ted Cruz believes that this victory highlights the extreme positions of the Democrats and the media's silence on this issue. He argues that the Democrats are out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans and that they are willing to put political ideology ahead of common sense.

  • What is the 25th Amendment and how does it relate to the current situation with Joe Biden?

    The 25th Amendment addresses presidential succession and disability. It provides a mechanism for removing a president from office if they are unable to perform their duties due to illness or disability. Some are speculating that the 25th Amendment could be invoked in relation to Joe Biden due to concerns about his mental acuity and his ability to effectively perform his duties as president.

  • What is the role of Barack Obama in the current political landscape?

    Barack Obama is a popular figure among Democrats, and he has been rumored to be involved in behind-the-scenes efforts to influence the 2024 presidential election. Some Democrats believe that Obama is working to undermine Joe Biden's candidacy and promote Kamala Harris as a potential replacement.

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MAJOR Victory-Radical Biden Judge Who Sent a 6'2" Male Serial Rapist to a Women's Prison DEFEATED, plus Biden Continues in Absolute Free-Fall

MAJOR Victory-Radical Biden Judge Who Sent a 6'2" Male Serial Rapist to a Women's Prison DEFEATED, plus Biden Continues in Absolute Free-Fall

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