Tag results for: Clarence Thomas

Opinion | Notable & Quotable: The Left’s Supreme Court Strategy

‘The point is (or at least, should be) to promote the perception of judicial corruption.’ Source link

Opinion | The ‘Ethics’ Assault on the Supreme Court

Democrats want to gain more political control over the Justices. Source link

Opinion | Bloomberg Flings Mud at Clarence Thomas

It tries to gin up a scandal over a case the Supreme Court didn’t hear. Source link

Opinion | Et Tu, Juan? Clarence Thomas’s Fickle Friends Pile On

Mitt Romney and Mona Charen go on the attack, then go silent in the face of new information. Source link

Opinion | Justice Clarence Thomas and the Plague of Bad Reporting

The Washington Post and ProPublica commit comically incompetent journalism. But by stirring up animus, they increase the risk of a tragic ending. Source link

Opinion | The Smearing of Clarence Thomas

The left gins up another phony ethics assault to tarnish the Supreme Court. Source link

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