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A Matter of Personal Hospitality: Buying the US Supreme Court

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A Matter of Personal Hospitality: Buying the US Supreme Court

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark

What is going to be done with Clarence Thomas, that darling reactionary among reactionaries on the US Supreme Court?  Evidently, the justice seems to assume that being bribed, paid off or bought by a billionaire over the course of 20 years is a perfectly appropriate practice, reconcilable with the role of his office in handing down judgments affecting the lives of millions.

A ProPublica investigation has found that the Supreme Court justice received gifts from the billionaire real estate magnate and Republican donor Harlan Crow for two decades.  It opens with a description of one of those gifts: flying on a Bombardier Global 5000 jet to Indonesia, wife Virginia “Ginni” Thomas in tow; nine days of island hopping across the archipelago on a fully staffed superyacht – all for the splendid value of $500,000.

As the investigation points out, the failure to disclose such travel and resort stints would seem to violate the post-Watergate law requiring justices, judges, members of Congress and federal officials to disclose most gifts.  For Crow, as outlined in a statement, this was all a case of extended “hospitality”, something which Thomas had never sought.  It was “no different from the hospitality we have extended to our many other dear friends.”  That’s influence for you.

The link between Crow and Thomas is hardly incidental or a case of disinterested association. Crow has been a keen figure in advancing hefty right-wing causes.  He is a director at the American Enterprise Institute and serves as a board member at the George W. Bush Foundation, the Supreme Court Historical Society and the Hoover Institution.  His hospitality to Thomas was also reported by The New York Times in 2011, while Politico, that same year, unveiled the link between a half-million dollar donation to a Tea Party group founded by Ginni.

In such instances, it is becoming of justices to keep their mouths shut and sealed.  But Thomas, showing a considerable lack of judgment – surely something of a drawback in his line of work – decided to issue a statement thickening the links, implicating his fellow judges, and removing all doubt.  “Early in my tenure at the Court, I sought guidance from my colleagues and others in the judiciary, and was advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends, who did not have business before the Court, was not reportable.”

This lamentable state of affairs does more than suggest that something is rotten – and rotting – on the bench.  Thomas certainly sees no trouble with it.  He claims to have followed the disclosure requirements to the letter, as they had stood prior to changes announced in March.

Stephen Gillers of New York University School of Law, who has an interest in judicial ethics, makes it clear that the new disclosure rules would cover such things as jet travel and resort stays within the context of personal hospitality.  What was striking for him was the justice’s dismissive attitude.  “Thomas has made no effort to defend his conduct except to say he was misled by those he consulted.”

Nancy Gertner, a former federal judge and appointee of President Bill Clinton, found it “incomprehensible … that someone would do this.”  During the course of her tenure on the bench, she was fastidious in ensuring that professional appearances were kept. “It was a question of not wanting to use the office for anything other than what it was intended.”

Under the absentee watch of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, the court bench has come to emit a rank smell that tends to follow in corruption’s wake.  Take the example of Justice Samuel Alito, who also showed a spectacular sense of poor judgment in revealing to dinner guests at his own home the outcome of the 2014 case Burwell v Hobby Lobby months before it was officially published.  While Alito denies this assertion, the correspondence from the source of this revelation – former anti-abortion activist Robert Schenck – suggests otherwise.

Alito’s loose tongue may well have been busy in another case.  Given that he was the author of the 5-4 Hobby Lobby decision, there is a suggestion that he might have proved a rather leaky vessel in the Dobbs decision which overturned Roe v Wade.

The Schenck revelations are certainly instructive in showing influence over the court in a very particular way.  It would certainly change the narrative that points the finger at a bleeding-heart liberal justice on the bench supposedly keen to threaten the court with not changing a precedent that had stood for decades.

As Elie Mystal writes, “If you are part of the conservative-industrial complex, you don’t have to convince these people of anything; they’re already on your side.  All you have to do is convince the conservative justices to be the worst versions of themselves.”

New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has suggested that articles of impeachment be drawn up for Thomas.  “I think this is an emergency.  This is a crisis.”  If so, this has been a crisis that has been smouldering for years.  Impeaching the Crow-pampered justice will only be the mildest of biopsies for the highest juristocracy in the land.  And just to make matters that more interesting, AOC is herself being investigated by the House Ethics Committee for receiving “impermissible gifts” from the Met Gala in 2021.  Congress and the Supreme Court – easily bought and easily influenced.

Dr. Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge.  He currently lectures at RMIT University.  Email: bkampmark@gmail.com

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Chad

Awwww crazy bitch Ocasio from crazy place hates black people and emotes. She should be imprisoned and tried!

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Dr. Binoy Kampmark

Everything in my house smells, because I have diarrhea and everyhing is covered in shit. I therefore I cannot control my emotions. It is so sad… 😧

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ben

The attack on Clarence Thomas is much like the arrest of Trump it is an attempt to politicize the court and throw away the US constitution. You will discover Judge Thomas can defend himself quite well on the corruption accusation. If something is rotten it is judge Roberts the compromised homosexual who decided to hear Roe v Wade before the election to bring the abortion issue as an election issue to bring in Biden.

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zman

What F’ing world are you in? Thomas and the rest of the SC are as corrupt as they get. I always got a real belly laugh when repugs kept crying that Obama wanted to stack the SC. The Repugs have stacked the courts and now we have corporations that are now people. Then there is the death of Scalia, a scandal that was never investigated, justices are always found dead with a pillow over their face, no biggie. Trump is a fine example of a traitor and his followers fine examples of idiocy and stupidity. He was the best President Israel ever had. I doubt their is even one justice that isn’t compromised…much like the Israeli owned CONgress. Let us not forget the fact that the USSC overstepped their jurisdiction in deciding the 2000 election as well. The entire foggy bottom is awash with corruption.

y9 y9

Justice Thomas is one of the few who helped prevent even greater tyranny in the US than they have now. The attack on him is clearly partisan and unfounded, as will come out in the next days. But by then the lying news media will (if at all) publish a tiny tiny message that it was a mistake by them.

Thomas stated, “I sought guidance from my colleagues and others in the judiciary, and was advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends, who did not have business before the Court, was not reportable.”

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zman

He sought guidance from the other corrupt assholes. Communal covering of asses.

ElCristeroAmericano

As an American who knows better, I’d much rather have Clarence Thomas and some semblance of the Constitutional Rule of Law (especially the First and Second Amendments) than some Woke Totalitarian Ideologue chosen by the Democrats.

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Arnold

You’re a fucking white cunt, who loves a sellout, just admit it.

zman

An American who knows better. LOL. Better than what? Nothing? You probably think Reagan was a conservative too. One who started this downhill slide with our first $B budget, destroyed our FDA and sold the entire mess to Israel.

2007harleydavidson

I feel the to take a dump.

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Peter B

The problems with judges is self-inflicted becoming partisan politically ideologically orientated serving party politics instead, instead keeping to the complex task of applying the law in a fair way for everyone what it clearly shows though and plain evident is that judges of both sides of the ‘political spectrum’ are very close with their billionaire ‘donors’ aka ELITE which always has been assumed but never be able to be proven until now they can’t be assumed impartial disguised as politicians in judicial robes any longer I am afraid

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John

Anytime someone calls a conservative a reactionary, you know he is communist scum, guilty of the blood that antichrist ideology has spilled.

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Paul Citro

Impeachment proceeding would be appropriate.

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