Mike Luckovich for November 15, 2023

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    Flashaaway  6 months ago

    That’d be about right.

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    Coopersdad  6 months ago

    Ethics? What are ethics? How much money can I get for them?

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    Quixotic1  6 months ago

    Legal prostitution.

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    Hello Everyone  6 months ago

    I wish I could just hit the like button on a cartoon. I like this.

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    braindead Premium Member 6 months ago

    Another Republican hero.

    Republicans LOVE corruption in their heroes.

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    The All-Hearing Aye-Yi-Yie  6 months ago

    Why bother to lead by example? The offending rightwingnut “Justices” — now there’s an oxymoron — their appointing patron, and his party haven’t bothered in many, many decades.

    Hypocrisy is soooo much easier and much more profitable.

    “Do what I say, not what I do.” — CONservative Justices

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member 6 months ago

    He’s a disgrace.

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    Old recluse  6 months ago

    Clarence will be a Supreme until there is a GOP president to replace him or he dies. Trying to minimize the appearance of wrong doing is a very good plan. I seriously doubt anyones vote has been bought but the liberal justices vote as a block a lot more than the conservative ones do and Roberts goes out of his way to not overrule Congress.

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    VegaAlopex  6 months ago

    Sonia Sotomayor doesn’t look happy with Uncle Thomas. Where’s Scalito?

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    FJB  Premium Member 6 months ago

    Sotomayor – “Hey, that gives me an idea for a new book”.

    Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor’s staff prodded colleges and libraries to buy her books.

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    Valiant1943 Premium Member 6 months ago

    They should have listened to Anita Hill

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    Direwolf  6 months ago

    It’s not a code of ethics. It’s a vague suggestion of “wouldn’t it be nice if we had some” ethics.

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    eclairewl Premium Member 6 months ago

    My first laugh of the day.

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    Call me Ishmael  6 months ago

    We live in an oligarchy. We veered toward democracy a few times- but the oligarchs always are lurking. Three GOP billionaires are presently betting millions on Nikki Haley !

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    MC4802 Premium Member 6 months ago

    Ok Senate…work up a perfect code of conduct that NO ONE could complain about. And then when the Rs refuse it, keep it in a safe, for that day when there is a majority of progressive judges and they all of a sudden want a “Code Of Conduct” because these judges are taking bribes!!!!

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    Free Radical  6 months ago

    His Hemi Cuda was a gift from the NHRA, oops I meant NRA

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    happyinvenice23  6 months ago

    And another gop Mortal Sin they revise too Fix

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    mwksix  6 months ago

    “I’d admire the handiwork, but I’m late for the exclusive chartered vacation that came with it!”

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    Fuzzy Kombu  6 months ago

    About this code of ethics: what’s the mechanism of enforcement? I mean, who judges the Supreme Court? There has always been the possibility of impeachment by the House of Representatives (to be judged by the Senate), but does that cover ethical failures?

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    theoldidahofox  6 months ago

    Useless code without an enforcement apparatus. No surprise.

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