While we're all now familiar with the long process of Supreme Court justice hearings, it used to be a much simpler affair. In fact, before 1916, Supreme Court justice nominees were simply voted on by the Senate. The hearing process began when President Woodrow Wilson nominated Louis Brandeis, a successful lawyer who served as one of Wilson's aides, to the court. Brandeis was Jewish, and several members of the Senate were opposed to the nomination of a Jewish man. It took four months of hearings before Brandeis' nomination was confirmed.
A crust is generally more than 0.4% thick than the diameter of a pie/pizza/tart...
It's obviously not.
??? check your eyesight my friend, or refrain from making medical diagnosis... Just not seeing alopecia.
Perhaps you are referring to the actors who shaved their heads for a role?
Either way, you sound really dumb - which I know isn't your intention, so please try harder so the World will stop thinking less of you every time you open your hole and ignorance falls out.
Don't feed the troll.
Not understanding the sarcasm doesn't make you look very smart either...