- Right wing commentator Anna Perez talking about the depiction of…Princess Peach in the new Super Mario Bros. movie…
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Folks, you’re not gonna believe this, but Clarence Thomas did something really unethical.
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For over 20 years, Clarence Thomas has accepted luxury trips almost annually(!) from real-estate billionaire and Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow—a man who also has substantial business before the Supreme Court. We’re talking yachts, private jets, island hopping, personal chefs. According to ProPublica’s investigative reporting, the eye-popping value and frequency of Crow’s gifts to Thomas “have no known precedent” in the modern history of the United States Supreme Court.
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Neither Thomas nor the Supreme Court have commented on the story, but Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, sure as hell did. Excoriating Thomas, Durbin said, “The highest court in the land shouldn’t have the lowest ethical standards,” and called his behavior “simply inconsistent with the ethical standards the American people expect of any public servant, let alone a Justice on the Supreme Court.”
- For comparison, the “Gifts Rule” for public officials like members of Congress is that they are only allowed to accept gifts valued at less than $50, and no more than $100 from a single donor in one year. The total value of two decades of trips is certainly in the millions, if not tens of millions, and Thomas never reported them as part of his annual financial disclosure statements. The law clearly requires disclosure for private jet flights, which Thomas appears to have (repeatedly) violated. Multiple ethics law experts have opined that the yacht cruises also should have been disclosed.
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This raises larger questions about the Supreme Court, and Thomas’s history of ethical misconduct within it.
There have been rumblings of bipartisan support for a Supreme Court code of ethics in the halls of Congress in the past, but thus far the idea has been met with resistance (and not just from Republicans who think Thomas’s corruption is awesome). It would “raise an array of legal questions” including how such a code would be enforced or whether the Court itself would accept it at all. How effective is our system of “checks and balances” if one branch of government effectively answers to no one?
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Looking for a podcast that caters to both horror buffs and scaredy-cats? Look no further than Ruined, the newest addition to Crooked Media! Hosted by horror aficionado and Lovett or Leave It head writer Halle Kiefer and her squeamish friend and co-host, Alison Leiby, Ruined unpacks a different horror movie every week, from bone-chilling slashers to spine-tingling supernatural flicks. And for those of you like Alison, who are too scared to watch, fear not – Halle will ruin the movie for you!
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Two of the three Democratic members of the Tennessee General Assembly targeted by the chamber’s Republicans for protesting gun violence on the House floor have been expelled. The legislature expelled Rep. Justin Jones in a 72-25 vote, and Rep. Justin Pearson in a 69-26 vote, but failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed to expel Rep. Gloria Johnson. Pearson and Jones are Black, while Johnson is White. The completely farcical proceedings are just the latest controversy in the heavily gerrymandered state where the Republican majority is exerting tyrannical control. Pearson called out the hypocrisy of persecuting Democrats for protesting unjust laws “in a country built on a protest,” where the 4th of July is a national holiday. And on top of GOP bad faith, their power-play here will probably backfire: Jones and Pearson can win back their seats, and now the whole country knows how Republicans respond to school gun massacres: by silencing protesters, expelling elected officials, and being racist. This has drawn national attention to the Volunteer State as it grapples with the deadliest school shooting in its history. It’s no surprise that the three members are from Tennessee’s three largest cities (Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville, respectively) as Republicans have repeatedly tried to disenfranchise or invalidate the votes of the most densely-populated districts/states/regions because they’re full of Democrats. Protestors stood outside the Tennessee State House shouting “Fuck you, fascists!” and we’re right there with them.
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The Supreme Court’s rogue conservative majority has issued a number of decisions in the last few terms expanding religious rights (when the religion is Christianity, that is) even when it seems to butt up against separation of church and state. Next week, an Oklahoma school board will consider whether to approve the first taxpayer-funded religious charter school. Let me repeat: taxpayer-funded religious charter school. If it is approved, the measure will break the establishment clause of the First Amendment wide open and could lead to even more frightening challenges. Last June, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled that public tuition-assistance funds can be used for religious schools, laying the groundwork for (predominantly Christian) groups to try to erode the establishment clause even further.
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