Tennessee pastors express 'embarrassment' towards Sen. Blackburn's SCOTUS nominee remarks [View all]
Marsha Blackburn is an embarrassment
Tennessee pastors expressed their "embarrassment" and "frustration" towards Tennessee's state Senior Senator Marsha Blackburn for her role on the U.S. Senates Judiciary Committee after the second day of Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
Pastors part of the Southern Christian Coalition, a nonpartisan grassroots, ecumenical organization felt that Sen. Blackburn did not demonstrate professionalism by focusing on political talking points.
While most Senators in the Judiciary Committee focused on the qualifications and experience of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, our Senator Marsha Blackburns line of questioning was inappropriate and irrelevant, and as a Christian, pastor, and Tennessean, I was embarrassed by her public behavior, said Rev. Brandon Berg, Pastor of First United Church in Bristol, TN.
Senator Blackburn tossed away an opportunity to behave professionally in favor of currying votes from her political base. Her vocabulary of fear-mongering is in stark contrast to the faith she claims in a Savior who reminds us repeatedly, do not fear, and the first shall be last, and the last shall be first, while on the other hand, Judge Jackson shows the ability to live out the believers call to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God, as all Christians should strive to live out.
Sen. Blackburn said the nominee has taken progressive postions in her writings and speeches and Blackburn is determined to stand up for parents who dont want progressivism in schools.