"When a nominee for the Supreme Court, one of only nine lifetime appointments, makes an overtly brazen racist comment about tens of millions of American citizens, we don't need lectures. What we need to do is to confront her with what she said and what it says about her"
- Rush Limbaugh
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This quote by Rush Limbaugh is describing the recent remarks made by Amy Coney Barrett, a candidate for the Supreme Court. Limbaugh is suggesting that rather of lecturing her on her comments, we ought to challenge her with what she said and the implications of her words. He is indicating that her comments were overtly racist and that they were directed at tens of countless American people. He is suggesting that her remarks should not be taken lightly which we need to do something about it to address them. He is also recommending that her comments must be considered when deciding whether or not to appoint her to the Supreme Court, as it is a lifetime appointment. Eventually, Limbaugh is recommending that we need to not overlook her remarks, but rather face her with them and hold her accountable for her words.
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