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SMFH. We are so fucked.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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That is disqualifying. Probably illegal too.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, maybe, but what a great comeback by the Alito's to the neighbor they had an argument with, that (allegedly) inspired Alito's wife to hoist the flag! Boom!!!
And, isn't that what we're looking for in a member, one of only nine, on our nation's highest court?
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Only on the SCOTUS bench can a member use ignorance-of-the-law as the basis for not following ethics rules.Shirley wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 4:26 pmYeah, yeah, yeah, maybe, but what a great comeback by the Alito's to the neighbor they had an argument with, that (allegedly) inspired Alito's wife to hoist the flag! Boom!!!
And, isn't that what we're looking for in a member, one of only nine, on our nation's highest court?
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I am aware that this sort of nonsense has been normalized down to a fine paste.
But the arrogance of a Justice of the Supreme Court saying, of a flag hung on his property, that the expression should be attributed to his wife only, is breathtaking.
But the arrogance of a Justice of the Supreme Court saying, of a flag hung on his property, that the expression should be attributed to his wife only, is breathtaking.
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^^^
What a pussy.
IMO, his "explanation" implies that the flag was up one evening when he got home from work, and he immediately took it down. But, it was up for several days. Which at the least, makes him complicit.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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The “majority**” on SCOTUS, I guess, represents the worst elements of our society: it’s made up of sexual predators, grifters and a handmaiden.
** That we accept as matter of course that a judicial body has a “majority” is in and of itself an indictment of its legitimacy.
** That we accept as matter of course that a judicial body has a “majority” is in and of itself an indictment of its legitimacy.
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Liberals tend to protect freedoms in a conservative way on the court. Conservatives liberally attack rights on the court. Unless they become progressive by learning the job.
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It is somewhat misleading to frame the Justices as “liberal or conservative,” at least (as regarding the latter) in any traditional sense.
Unfortunately a strong majority of self-described “conservatives” have lost the plot and developed a taste for the cruelty and authoritarianism that is available under the cover of traditional conservatism.
Unfortunately a strong majority of self-described “conservatives” have lost the plot and developed a taste for the cruelty and authoritarianism that is available under the cover of traditional conservatism.
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This court can be labeled in a lot of ways from progressives to neofascist. The right wingers were carefully vetted to be sure they would not go Renquist.
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Yes, I would. There is a reason why the lady holding the scales is blindfolded. I’m thinking (just my perception) that the overt partisan hackery of the Court became blatant following the appointment of Roberts and Alito, fueled by the Koch brothers and Citizens United was its first blatant demonstration.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 9:24 pmI agree.
Although I do wonder it you'd feel the same way if the Dems had the "majority".
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BREAKING: Chief Justice John Roberts has released a statement following the NYT report about a 'stop the steal' symbol on display at Justice Alito's home:
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Took me a split second…….
Sad commentary on the “justice” system
Sad commentary on the “justice” system
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He’s known for years. At best, his legacy will be that he let the Court come perilously close to losing its legitimacy.
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"Worse than Taney," a biography I hope we'll live to see written.
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Today In: Creating the appearance...
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@nytimes
Last summer, Justice Alito's NJ beach house displayed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag, a symbol flag flown by Jan 6 insurrectionists associated with reshaping America into a Christian Nationalist nation.
This flag was spotted amid key Jan. 6 cases before the Supreme Court, raising serious ethical concerns. Neighbors and photos confirm the flag flew from July to September 2023, but Alito has declined to comment.
Justice Alito is a clear and present danger to the Republic and is completely unfit to serve on the Supreme Court.
Read the full article here: https://nytimes.com/2024/05/22/us/justi ... eaven.html
The “Appeal to Heaven” flag flew outside the Alitos’ New Jersey vacation home last summer, along with a “2022” Phillies flag and a Long Beach Island flag.
MeidasTouch
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BREAKING
@nytimes
Last summer, Justice Alito's NJ beach house displayed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag, a symbol flag flown by Jan 6 insurrectionists associated with reshaping America into a Christian Nationalist nation.
This flag was spotted amid key Jan. 6 cases before the Supreme Court, raising serious ethical concerns. Neighbors and photos confirm the flag flew from July to September 2023, but Alito has declined to comment.
Justice Alito is a clear and present danger to the Republic and is completely unfit to serve on the Supreme Court.
Read the full article here: https://nytimes.com/2024/05/22/us/justi ... eaven.html
The “Appeal to Heaven” flag flew outside the Alitos’ New Jersey vacation home last summer, along with a “2022” Phillies flag and a Long Beach Island flag.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Robert Reich:
(This was written after the upside down American flag Alito flew was revealed, and before the Christian nationalist flag the NY Times revealed today.)
When I was a mere clerk for the 1st circuit appeals court, I wasn't allowed to have a political bumper sticker for fear of creating even the appearance of bias on the court.
How can Justice Alito be allowed to rule on Jan 6-related matters after flying a pro-insurrection flag?
That's because the Supreme Court's "code of ethics" has no enforcement mechanism and no way for the public to lodge complaints of misconduct.
SCOTUS Justices are being allowed to police themselves, which they've already proven they can't do.
Is it any wonder why Americans don't trust them?
The highest court in the country shouldn't have the lowest ethics standards. Our Supreme Court needs a binding, enforceable code of ethics now. And Congress has the ability to put one in place.
(This was written after the upside down American flag Alito flew was revealed, and before the Christian nationalist flag the NY Times revealed today.)
When I was a mere clerk for the 1st circuit appeals court, I wasn't allowed to have a political bumper sticker for fear of creating even the appearance of bias on the court.
How can Justice Alito be allowed to rule on Jan 6-related matters after flying a pro-insurrection flag?
That's because the Supreme Court's "code of ethics" has no enforcement mechanism and no way for the public to lodge complaints of misconduct.
SCOTUS Justices are being allowed to police themselves, which they've already proven they can't do.
Is it any wonder why Americans don't trust them?
The highest court in the country shouldn't have the lowest ethics standards. Our Supreme Court needs a binding, enforceable code of ethics now. And Congress has the ability to put one in place.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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smfh
The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority Thursday to allow South Carolina to proceed with its gerrymandered map of congressional districts led to a blistering dissent by Justice Elena Kagan, who argued that the redistricting was designed to weaken Black voters’ influence.
The 6-3 ruling, led by conservative Justice Samuel Alito, overturns a lower court decision last year that said Republicans in South Carolina had illegally used race to gerrymander the state’s 1st Congressional District. In ordering the South Carolina Legislature to redraw its new map, a three-judge U.S. District Court panel said that the GOP’s attempt to move Black voters out of the 1st District and move white voters in amounted to a “bleaching” of the district.
“The proper response to this case is not to throw up novel roadblocks enabling South Carolina to continue dividing citizens along racial lines,” the liberal justice wrote. “It is to respect the plausible — no, the more than plausible — findings of the District Court that the State engaged in race-based districting. And to tell the State that it must redraw District 1, this time without targeting African-American citizens.”…
The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority Thursday to allow South Carolina to proceed with its gerrymandered map of congressional districts led to a blistering dissent by Justice Elena Kagan, who argued that the redistricting was designed to weaken Black voters’ influence.
The 6-3 ruling, led by conservative Justice Samuel Alito, overturns a lower court decision last year that said Republicans in South Carolina had illegally used race to gerrymander the state’s 1st Congressional District. In ordering the South Carolina Legislature to redraw its new map, a three-judge U.S. District Court panel said that the GOP’s attempt to move Black voters out of the 1st District and move white voters in amounted to a “bleaching” of the district.
“The proper response to this case is not to throw up novel roadblocks enabling South Carolina to continue dividing citizens along racial lines,” the liberal justice wrote. “It is to respect the plausible — no, the more than plausible — findings of the District Court that the State engaged in race-based districting. And to tell the State that it must redraw District 1, this time without targeting African-American citizens.”…
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?