RVInit wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:46 pmI agree that impeachment is just political theater at this point. As the article suggests, that is not the only option. We should do what the article suggests, keep pressing the GOP on what they believe should be done about Thomas as long as we continue to keep his many failings constantly in the public consciousness. The reason Republicans have been so damn successful at debasing our political landscape is that they repeat the same things over and over and over again. What they are repeating is BS. Just think what constant repetition of the truth could accomplish. So, yeah, impeachment is a waste of time and causes Independents to roll their eyes. But keeping everything that makes Thomas utterly inconsistent with justice constantly in the public conscience could help a groundswell of support for shaming the Supreme Court into reigning him in.Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 9:46 am https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/4 ... er-options
Moar at the article. Whatcha think?Clarence Thomas's offenses are impeachable - Democrats have better options
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” — Napoleon Bonaparte
For twenty-five years, Clarence Thomas has been billionaire Harlan Crow’s kept man and pocket Justice. This plutocrat has showered the public servant with luxury cruises, high-end vacations, liquor, and sweetmeats. Crow defends his relationship by saying they are just friends. Although, their friendship is one-sided, as there is no record of Thomas picking up a tab.
The news of this cozy domestic arrangement has come as a shock and no surprise. Another conservative playing footsie with big money is a ‘dog bites man’ story. Regardless, Thomas's behavior smacks of influence-peddling, and he should not be allowed to skate.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thinks Congress should take action. She addressed Clarence Thomas’s venality and spoke about his possible impeachment on the Lever Time podcast, saying,
“I think this is an emergency. I think that this is a crisis. I think we’ve had a crisis for some time on the Supreme Court.”
She adds: “If we decide strategically that the actual author of those articles [of impeachment] and who introduces them may not be me. That’s fine. I will support impeachment. But I just think that if no one’s going to introduce it, I would certainly be open to doing so.”
AOC is a cut above the usual politician. She thinks of the ramifications of her actions and demands strategic thinking. It is easy in the heat of passion to go off half-cocked. Miss the target. And in doing so, suffer the consequences. Ocasio-Cortez knows this and, as a tactician, is looking for the most effective course.
In this case, that course is to abstain from an impeachment push.
Do not get me wrong, Thomas is a disgrace to the bench. Legally, he makes things up. His jurisprudence springs from the tortured place where he battles his demons. A massive chip on his shoulder informs his philosophy. That is not my opinion. It is his — he talks about it at length in his autobiography, “My Grandfather’s Son.”
Thomas is the Trump of the judicial branch. A thin-skinned vulgarian whose reason is blinded by roiling anger at the injustices he has suffered. His rage against the establishment was honed to a red-hot edge by the revelations in his confirmation hearings that he was a sexual predator, fond of porn. He called it a “high-tech lynching.” And he has been bent on his revenge from the bench.
He wants to strip Americans of reproductive freedoms — not just choice but also the right to contraception. He would deny many the right to marry the one they love. He has promoted profit over people. And he has dismissed the glaring conflict of interest inherent in his marriage.
He is a horrible man, lacking the sober-minded stature to sit on the highest court in the land. However, the Democrats should not try to impeach him. Not because he does not deserve it. But because it is lousy politics.
AGREE. A third failed impeachment in a row would be bad for the Democratic party. And make no mistake, it would fail. In both House probably and Senate certainly. Then we would be subjected to endless media chin-stroking about why Democrats are such failures. No, thanks. Keep talking about it yes. Formal impeachment no.