Clay Bennett for December 20, 2023

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    Hello Everyone  6 months ago

    Not so Secret.

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    braindead Premium Member 6 months ago

    It’s OKAY If A Republican Does It, right?

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    GOGOPOWERANGERS  6 months ago

    Santas*

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    Flashaaway  6 months ago

    Let me get this right, there is no mechanism for prosecuting corruption above a certain level and not always below that? Am I correct?

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member 6 months ago

    Yeah, I doubt it.

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    wolfiiig  6 months ago

    The Constitution says it’s OK?

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    think it through  6 months ago

    It must be nice being a corrupt republican as long as republicans in congress refuse to investigate fellow republicans. That’s quite a criminal enterprise they have going with no fear that their enablers will be voted out of office since their gerrymandered for life and their supporters don’t care if they destroy our economy or build concentration camps as long as they can keep their guns. But that will not last long after the republicans consolidate their power. The Nazi’s took everyone’s guns too, said they needed them for the war effort.

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    admiree2  6 months ago

    See Lucian K. Truscott’s Substack piece (12/20/2023) that starts…

    The year 1991 marked a dark spot in our nation’s history when it comes to the rule of law and the people who determine what the law is.  I’m talking about the day Clarence Thomas was confirmed to that august body.

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    phritzg Premium Member 6 months ago

    This glorified minivan could probably fit inside his actual RV. Also, I would not be surprised to learn that Clarence had also received a prepaid credit card, to use for fuel purchases, insurance, maintenance costs, etc.

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    For a Just and Peaceful World  6 months ago

    It is time for Clarence Thomas to go bye-bye and for the United States to thank the good people of Colorado.

    Google: Clarence Thomas news

    Google: Trump removed from ballot in Colorado

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    JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 6 months ago

    If the fat man is threatening to quit due to his pay, call his bluff. Who in their right mind could live on $400 K a year. His 300k and the wife’s 100k.

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    Direwolf  6 months ago

    Our founders established a system where the highest court in the land operated on the honor system. How did they not anticipate that there would be those on that court that have no honor?

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    The Nodding Head  6 months ago

    Every day this corrupted slug continues in a position of power, disgracing the Court, the Constitution, and the country. Every day is a slap in the face. Every day makes the stain larger and harder to remove. Future generations, if allowed to study history, will be bewildered at our failure to remove and prosecute this scum.

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    tpcox928  6 months ago

    When the GOP controls everything (currently it has the House and SCOTUS) there will be no such thing as corruption by anyone in the GOP.

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    My First Premium Member 6 months ago

    You really want to talk about receiving gifts? O.K. The democrats are correct. Outside of bank records, the suspicious activity reports, the wire transfers, the private bank transactions, the LLC’s, the texts, the emails, the WhatsApp messages, the photos of Joe with Hunters business associates, the voicemails to his son, the two business partners saying Joe is the “brand”, the “big guy” and the “chairman”, the two whistleblowers testimony, the recorder phone calls between Biden and Poroshenko, the video of Joe Biden bragging about firing the Ukrainian prosecutor, and Hunters statements that he’s giving his dad half of his income, there is NO evidence of Joe Biden being involved. Good call guys.

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    My First Premium Member 6 months ago

    Everything in life is timing. How about this little nugget. Clay does a smear job on Justice Thomas, and out comes this report today. There has been an ethics complaint filed against Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for “willfully” omitting required income disclosures for years while serving on the federal bench. A letter to the Judicial Conference has been sent with allegations that Jackson “willfully failed to disclose” required information about her husband’s malpractice consulting income for more than a decade.The letter suggests that the Judicial Conference should refer Jackson’s possible ethics violations to Attorney General Merrick Garland for investigation and possible civil enforcement.The letter notes that federal judges are legally required to disclose the “source of items of earned income earned by a spouse from any person which exceed $1,000…except…if the spouse is self-employed in business or a profession, only the nature of such business or profession needs be reported.”In subsequent filings, however, Jackson “repeatedly failed to disclose that her husband received income from medical malpractice consulting fees,” the letter reads.“We know this by Justice Jackson’s own admission in her amended disclosure form for 2020, filed when she was nominated to the Supreme Court, that ‘some of my previously filed reports inadvertently omitted’ her husband’s income from ‘consulting on medical malpractice cases,’” the letter says.

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    mac04416  6 months ago

    How about one for Judge Jackson? Cold day in hell if you do, ‘cause she’s a democrat.

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    Victory  6 months ago

    Excellent, Clay.

    We need more of your colleagues to publish about the other scotus judges, and the graft they are still committing.

    Then move on to address how donald jr and eric were offering access to daddy president trump during inauguration weekend — all in exchange for million-dollar donations to unnamed “conservation” charities.

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    MC4802 Premium Member 6 months ago

    Coal, lumps of dirty, filthy coal for Ginni & Clarence.

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    Henwood  6 months ago

    """Someone please explain to the EffJoeBiden troll upstairs, what “allegations” actually means.

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    Geezer  6 months ago

    Can anyone cite a case that Clarence Thomas would have decided differently if he didn’t have wealthy friends?

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    SofaKing  6 months ago

    Ol’ Clarence would only use this little motorhome to get to his super deluxe, giant motorhome.

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    ForALaugh Premium Member 6 months ago

    Just the tip of the iceberg. Five more of those clowns are on the take too.

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    Radish the wordsmith  6 months ago

    Clarence claims he ain’t makin enough money.

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    ShadowMaster  6 months ago

    And yet they voted to investigate Ketanji Brown Jackson, Biden’s pick, for “possible misreporting of donations.”

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    Free Radical  6 months ago

    “Another one? what did I rule on to deserve all this?”

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    theoldidahofox  6 months ago

    The higher you go, the more gutless law enforcement is.

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    thomasdadisman  6 months ago

    Does this mean he is retiring from the bench?

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    Duane Ott  6 months ago

    Four associate justices have lied to Congress to get their appointments—possibly five. The Senate needs to develop rules that require at least 2/3, or even 3/4, of members to approve Supreme Court appointments. This is a decision that is simply too important for a simple majority to approve.

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    wildlandwaters  6 months ago

    Something tells me he doesn’t live in a middle class neighborhood like that…

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    djtenltd  6 months ago

    I don’t get this cartoon…

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