May 5, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, lynched1 said: First. Been busy, haven't been around for a bit. Second. Do you really want to get into a debate about hypocrisy with me? Debating anything with you is futile. You are the pigeon in the atopy about arguing with morons is like playing chess with a pigeon. I may not be right on everything I believe, but I apply apply them regardless of party. If you have examples of when I haven’t, have at it.
May 5, 20232 yr 46 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said: Debating anything with you is futile. You are the pigeon in the atopy about arguing with morons is like playing chess with a pigeon. I may not be right on everything I believe, but I apply apply them regardless of party. If you have examples of when I haven’t, have at it. BS. You're full of it. I can appreciate your use of pop culture memes to express yourself. Chess with me would be more akin to a bird of prey. I play with intent.
May 5, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, lynched1 said: BS. You're full of it. I can appreciate your use of pop culture memes to express yourself. Chess with me would be more akin to a bird of prey. I play with intent. As usual, I see you have nothing.
May 5, 20232 yr Looks like Crow paid Ginny Thomas as well. The Roberts Court is the most corrupt in U.S. History. How can a Supreme Court Justice on the take be impartial.
May 5, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, lynched1 said: Chess with me would be more akin to a bird of prey. I play with intent. holy F'ng sheet. post of the age. shut down the internet, now !!!
May 5, 20232 yr Drip drip drip....how much more needs to come out? Can't say this is just friends helping friends... Clarence Thomas' wife Ginni was paid nearly $100,000 for 'consulting' by a nonprofit that ended up filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court: report A little more than a decade ago, a conservative judicial activist helped Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, secure consulting work that yielded her nearly $100,000 — all the while asking that her name was left off the financial paperwork, according to a new Washington Post report. That very same year, Leo's nonprofit filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in a key voting rights case in which a 5-4 majority — that included Thomas — ultimately opted to strike down a component of the Voting Rights Act. The Post highlighted an opinion that Thomas wrote for the case, in which he favored the same outcome that the Judicial Education Project pushed for alongside other conservative organizations. However, he did not mention the amicus brief submitted by the nonprofit. The Post said documents show that Leo instructed Conway at the time to "give" Ginni Thomas "another $25K," noting that the billing information should have "no mention of Ginni, of course." "When you funnel tens of thousands of dollars to the wife of a Supreme Court justice and go out of your way to specify that her name must be kept off all records of the transaction, that means you know you are doing something wrong," Sarah Lipton-Lubet, president of the Supreme Court advocacy nonprofit Take Back the Court, said in a statement shared with Insider.
May 5, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, Tweek said: Drip drip drip....how much more needs to come out? Can't say this is just friends helping friends... Clarence Thomas' wife Ginni was paid nearly $100,000 for 'consulting' by a nonprofit that ended up filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court: report A little more than a decade ago, a conservative judicial activist helped Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, secure consulting work that yielded her nearly $100,000 — all the while asking that her name was left off the financial paperwork, according to a new Washington Post report. That very same year, Leo's nonprofit filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in a key voting rights case in which a 5-4 majority — that included Thomas — ultimately opted to strike down a component of the Voting Rights Act. The Post highlighted an opinion that Thomas wrote for the case, in which he favored the same outcome that the Judicial Education Project pushed for alongside other conservative organizations. However, he did not mention the amicus brief submitted by the nonprofit. The Post said documents show that Leo instructed Conway at the time to "give" Ginni Thomas "another $25K," noting that the billing information should have "no mention of Ginni, of course." "When you funnel tens of thousands of dollars to the wife of a Supreme Court justice and go out of your way to specify that her name must be kept off all records of the transaction, that means you know you are doing something wrong," Sarah Lipton-Lubet, president of the Supreme Court advocacy nonprofit Take Back the Court, said in a statement shared with Insider. I bet Hunter Biden would of loved her job.
May 5, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: judge for hire Poor Judge Thomas. Everybody is picking on him. Sniffles.
May 5, 20232 yr 13 hours ago, Tnt4philly said: As usual, I see you have nothing. As usual, still twice what you're holding.
May 5, 20232 yr 14 minutes ago, lynched1 said: As usual, still twice what you're holding. Your grasp of simple math is lacking. When have you ever held a MAGA Republican accountable for the same thing you cry about Dems doing? You’re an orange kool aide drinking simpleton.
May 7, 20232 yr On 5/5/2023 at 7:41 PM, Tnt4philly said: Your grasp of simple math is lacking. When have you ever held a MAGA Republican accountable for the same thing you cry about Dems doing? You’re an orange kool aide drinking simpleton. For the sake of curiosity: What does holding "a MAGA Republican accountable" look like to you? I prefer cherry but I've never been a fan of kool aide.
May 9, 20232 yr The slow drip continues but yes, please continue to twist into pretzels excusing his behavior..... Kellyanne Conway is now caught up in Clarence Thomas' latest ethics scandal The ongoing ethics scandal surrounding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas now has a new player involved: Kellyanne Conway. According to a report from the Washington Post, conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo wanted to send thousands of dollars to Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Clarence Thomas, in 2012. But, he didn't want her named in the payment paperwork, the Washington Post reported. So, he asked Kellyanne Conway, then a GOP pollster, for help routing the money from Judicial Education Project, a nonprofit Leo advised, to Ginni Thomas for consultation work. Leo told Conway to make "no mention of Ginni, of course," according to documents reviewed by the Post, and bill the nonprofit "another $25k." Conway and the Supreme Court did not respond to Insider's request for comment. The Federalist Society — where Leo serves on the board of directors — and Leo's firm CRC Advisors also didn't immediately respond. In a statement to the Post, Leo defended the payments saying: "it is no secret that Ginni Thomas has a long history of working on issues within the conservative movement, and part of that work has involved gauging public attitudes and sentiment. The work she did here did not involve anything connected with either the Court's business or with other legal issues." When asked why he asked that Ginni Thomas' name be kept off the paperwork, Leo told the Post that he was trying to "protect the privacy of Justice Thomas and Ginni." The same year Conway reportedly helped send the money to Ginni, the nonprofit that paid her submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court about a landmark voting rights case. Though Justice Thomas didn't cite the nonprofit's brief, he did vote in favor of the side they supported. The silent payment to Ginni Thomas is the latest in a series of ethical concerns to surface surrounding Justice Thomas' financial affairs, including his cozy relationship with billionaire Harlan Crow, who paid for lavish vacations, bought Thomas' mother's house, and paid for his child's education.
May 9, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Tweek said: The slow drip continues but yes, please continue to twist into pretzels excusing his behavior..... Kellyanne Conway is now caught up in Clarence Thomas' latest ethics scandal The ongoing ethics scandal surrounding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas now has a new player involved: Kellyanne Conway. According to a report from the Washington Post, conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo wanted to send thousands of dollars to Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Clarence Thomas, in 2012. But, he didn't want her named in the payment paperwork, the Washington Post reported. So, he asked Kellyanne Conway, then a GOP pollster, for help routing the money from Judicial Education Project, a nonprofit Leo advised, to Ginni Thomas for consultation work. Leo told Conway to make "no mention of Ginni, of course," according to documents reviewed by the Post, and bill the nonprofit "another $25k." Conway and the Supreme Court did not respond to Insider's request for comment. The Federalist Society — where Leo serves on the board of directors — and Leo's firm CRC Advisors also didn't immediately respond. In a statement to the Post, Leo defended the payments saying: "it is no secret that Ginni Thomas has a long history of working on issues within the conservative movement, and part of that work has involved gauging public attitudes and sentiment. The work she did here did not involve anything connected with either the Court's business or with other legal issues." When asked why he asked that Ginni Thomas' name be kept off the paperwork, Leo told the Post that he was trying to "protect the privacy of Justice Thomas and Ginni." The same year Conway reportedly helped send the money to Ginni, the nonprofit that paid her submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court about a landmark voting rights case. Though Justice Thomas didn't cite the nonprofit's brief, he did vote in favor of the side they supported. The silent payment to Ginni Thomas is the latest in a series of ethical concerns to surface surrounding Justice Thomas' financial affairs, including his cozy relationship with billionaire Harlan Crow, who paid for lavish vacations, bought Thomas' mother's house, and paid for his child's education. oh yeah ? well HUNTER BINDEN's LAPTOP & DISNEY ARE RUINING THE COUNTRY !!!
February 19, 20241 yr https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4476865-john-oliver-clarence-thomas-1-million-dollars-supreme-court/ "Comedian and "Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver is urging Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign, offering him $1 million per year to do so. Oliver railed against the conservative justice during the 11th season premiere of his weekly show Sunday, saying Thomas had made the lives of Americans "demonstrably worse” and promising him a brand new luxury recreational vehicle if he agrees to step down from the high court."
February 20, 20241 yr 15 hours ago, Boogyman said: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4476865-john-oliver-clarence-thomas-1-million-dollars-supreme-court/ "Comedian and "Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver is urging Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign, offering him $1 million per year to do so. Oliver railed against the conservative justice during the 11th season premiere of his weekly show Sunday, saying Thomas had made the lives of Americans "demonstrably worse” and promising him a brand new luxury recreational vehicle if he agrees to step down from the high court." Amazing that this Englishman is twice the American of any MAGA cuck.
February 20, 20241 yr amazing how we have an openly compromised judge on the scotus, and all one-party cares about, is hunter biden deek pics.
May 17, 20241 yr https://x.com/yashar/status/1791236370578780471 NEWS After January 6 and just days before Biden was inaugurated on January 20, the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito had an inverted flag flying outside of it. That flag was the symbol that Trump supporters were using at the time for "stop the steal.” The flag alarmed so many of Alito’s neighbors that they took photographs of it and some of them complained to the court which was considering 2020 election cases at the time. Alito tells the New York Times that his wife put it up. @jodikantor scoops Gift Link: https://bit.ly/4aqiRvx 6:36 PM · May 16, 2024 · 2.5M Views
May 17, 20241 yr I will say this about Trump, he managed to have a long lasting impact on this country. He should have stopped at his cameo in Home Alone 2.
May 17, 20241 yr 45 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: https://x.com/yashar/status/1791236370578780471 NEWS After January 6 and just days before Biden was inaugurated on January 20, the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito had an inverted flag flying outside of it. That flag was the symbol that Trump supporters were using at the time for "stop the steal.” The flag alarmed so many of Alito’s neighbors that they took photographs of it and some of them complained to the court which was considering 2020 election cases at the time. Alito tells the New York Times that his wife put it up. @jodikantor scoops Gift Link: https://bit.ly/4aqiRvx 6:36 PM · May 16, 2024 · 2.5M Views And of course, hes blaming his wife. Illegitimate court. Time to expand the court.
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