FED-UP Senator Kennedy ANGRILY DESTROY ARROGANT Democrat Professor During a Fiery EXCHANG!!

🔥 The Rhetorical Execution: Kennedy vs. the “White Male Supremacy” Professor

 

Senator John Kennedy’s confrontation with Professor Mary Anne Franks at the Senate hearing was a calculated, rhetorical demolition that shifted the focus from the subject matter of the hearing to the witness’s own political bias and extreme academic rhetoric.

Kennedy successfully framed the professor’s testimony as inherently partisan by contrasting her insistence on her “objectivity” with a series of her published and public statements that used highly charged, provocative language.

 

The Receipts: White Male Supremacy and the “Homicide Pact”

 

Kennedy systematically dismantled the professor’s claim of objectivity by introducing direct quotes from her legal writing and social media posts:

Racial Patriarchy: Kennedy first cited a Law Review article by Professor Franks stating that two Supreme Court cases demonstrated that the Court “has embraced the use of the Constitution as a tool of racial patriarchy.”
Second Amendment and Terror: He then read a second, more inflammatory passage from her writing: “When the Supreme Court declares that there is a constitutional right to armed self-defense in public, it openly embraces and promotes a culture that privileges white men’s ability to terrorize and kill those that they perceive as threats.”
The “Homicide Pact”: Kennedy cited a third quote, calling the Supreme Court a “homicide pact” for “simultaneously expanding white men’s right to kill and constricting women’s right not to die.”
The Supreme Court’s Motive: He read a tweet from May 2022 that directly attributed the conservative Supreme Court’s rulings on the Second Amendment and abortion to “white male supremacy.”

 

The Social Media Blowback

 

Kennedy transitioned to the professor’s social media activity, using a final, explosive quote to undermine her credibility entirely:

Hate for Women: Kennedy read a tweet from November 2024 (which the Professor stated she likely authored) that claimed: “The majority of Americans hate women. The majority of Americans hate women more than they love anything, including democracy.”

The objective of Kennedy’s questioning was not to debate the substance of her claims but to establish that the Professor’s extreme ideological stances made her an unreliable, politically compromised witness for a formal Senate proceeding. His final, viral, mic-drop phrase—“You’ve heard of curb your enthusiasm. Here’s my saying: curb my nausea”—served as a visceral rejection of her testimony and her methodology.