He will not resign or be impeached, at least under the current House. BUT, he should be aware that IF the Democrats win back the House and retain the Senate, he WILL be impeached and removed from office. He is a bad player and needs to be removed.
Back in 1991, I drew a cartoon in which George Bush says, “He’ll make the Democrats cry ‘Uncle’”. I was right. John Glover Roberts only thinks he’s chief justice. Uncle Thomas is de facto the chief justice.
The “man” who took millions in bribes now says “fine. I shouldn’t have to, because they’re so small, but I’ll report my corruption from now on. Happy?”
Why is it only conservative Black government officials are attacked and not liberal ones? Isn’t it about time we stopped racist labeling of Justice Thomas as an “Uncle Tom?”
Clarence Thomas’ Billionaire Buddy Has a Vast Collection of Hitler Paintings, Nazi Memorabilia
Statues of fallen despots – toppled from public squares and smuggled out after dictators’ regimes – also reside in Harlan Crow’s “Garden of Evil”
Following the news of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ unethical friendship with GOP megadonor Harlan Crow, more details about the Texas real estate mogul have emerged, including a report that Crow is an avid collector of Adolf Hitler items.
The Washingtonian on Friday resurfaced a 2014 article by the Dallas Morning News where a tour of Crow’s Dallas-area mansion revealed the billionaire’s historical collection includes a startling amount of Nazi memorabilia, including a copy of Mein Kampf signed by the author himself, a pair of the failed artist-turned-dictator’s cityscape paintings, Nazi medallions, swastika-embossed linens and more.
Somehow less alarming but still strange is the “Garden of Evil” in Crow’s backyard, where statues of infamous despots like Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, Yugoslav dictator Josip Broz Tito, and Russia’s Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin reside.
While Crow was reluctant to discuss his collection with the Dallas Morning News at the time, he did make sure to note that he did not commission the dictator statues; rather they were actual monuments that resided in public squares of the dictators’ countries until they were toppled by citizens at the end of their regimes. The statues were then smuggled out of their respective countries, with Crow purchasing them to construct a garden oasis dedicated to “man’s inhumanity to man,” as the Dallas Morning News wrote.
While Crow’s vast historical collection does boast plenty of impressive items — like signed documents by George Washington and Christopher Columbus, a Winston Churchill statue, Monet paintings and other noteworthy non-fascist things — strolling through Crow’s gallery could be a bit jarring.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
That sums him up perfectly.
cdward about 1 year ago
He will not resign or be impeached, at least under the current House. BUT, he should be aware that IF the Democrats win back the House and retain the Senate, he WILL be impeached and removed from office. He is a bad player and needs to be removed.
VegaAlopex about 1 year ago
Back in 1991, I drew a cartoon in which George Bush says, “He’ll make the Democrats cry ‘Uncle’”. I was right. John Glover Roberts only thinks he’s chief justice. Uncle Thomas is de facto the chief justice.
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Republican House Ethics Committee will launch an investigation … I was almost able to type that without falling out of my chair laughing.
aristoclesplato9 about 1 year ago
Clearly whacking Justice Thomas came out on the DNC topics list this morning.
The Nodding Head about 1 year ago
Oh, he didn’t take bids. That would be unethical.
Masterskrain Premium Member about 1 year ago
$o, we now know why the $COTU$ ha$ made $ome of the in$ane deci$ion$ that they have made $ince Uncle Thoma$ was $eated on the bench.
Meg: All Seriousness Aside about 1 year ago
The “man” who took millions in bribes now says “fine. I shouldn’t have to, because they’re so small, but I’ll report my corruption from now on. Happy?”
piper_gilbert about 1 year ago
A Black man owned by a White man. This is just wrong.
Al Fresco about 1 year ago
Why is it only conservative Black government officials are attacked and not liberal ones? Isn’t it about time we stopped racist labeling of Justice Thomas as an “Uncle Tom?”
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
An honest man is one who stays bought.
pamela welch Premium Member about 1 year ago
Great artwork John!
Radish the wordsmith about 1 year ago
Clarence Thomas’ Billionaire Buddy Has a Vast Collection of Hitler Paintings, Nazi Memorabilia
Statues of fallen despots – toppled from public squares and smuggled out after dictators’ regimes – also reside in Harlan Crow’s “Garden of Evil”
Following the news of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ unethical friendship with GOP megadonor Harlan Crow, more details about the Texas real estate mogul have emerged, including a report that Crow is an avid collector of Adolf Hitler items.
The Washingtonian on Friday resurfaced a 2014 article by the Dallas Morning News where a tour of Crow’s Dallas-area mansion revealed the billionaire’s historical collection includes a startling amount of Nazi memorabilia, including a copy of Mein Kampf signed by the author himself, a pair of the failed artist-turned-dictator’s cityscape paintings, Nazi medallions, swastika-embossed linens and more.
Somehow less alarming but still strange is the “Garden of Evil” in Crow’s backyard, where statues of infamous despots like Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, Yugoslav dictator Josip Broz Tito, and Russia’s Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin reside.
While Crow was reluctant to discuss his collection with the Dallas Morning News at the time, he did make sure to note that he did not commission the dictator statues; rather they were actual monuments that resided in public squares of the dictators’ countries until they were toppled by citizens at the end of their regimes. The statues were then smuggled out of their respective countries, with Crow purchasing them to construct a garden oasis dedicated to “man’s inhumanity to man,” as the Dallas Morning News wrote.
While Crow’s vast historical collection does boast plenty of impressive items — like signed documents by George Washington and Christopher Columbus, a Winston Churchill statue, Monet paintings and other noteworthy non-fascist things — strolling through Crow’s gallery could be a bit jarring.