6/20/2011 11:02:07 PM
The democrats don't care. Besides, they have their own impeachment problems to deal with.
6/20/2011 11:14:51 PM
get back to me when he refuses to recuse himself from related cases. Also, get back to me when he is on retainer for anyone, much less when he doesn't recuse himself when it matters. Also, get back to me when said retainer is on the order of half his salary.also, do you care to offer a link for the original bullshit that was posted? or did you get it in a chain email that also told you not to buy gas from Citgo because Chavez is building iranian missiles?` in other words, this situation is NOTHING like the Abe Fortas situation. troll on, troll[Edited on June 21, 2011 at 11:33 AM. Reason : ]
6/21/2011 11:32:28 AM
http://bit.ly/lOTMuf
6/21/2011 12:11:58 PM
On a purely semantics point, can anyone really be "forced to resign"? I think politicians give up too easily. They should cling to power until the cops wrench them from their chair or someone goes "et tu brute" on their ass.
6/21/2011 12:15:55 PM
ahhh, thinkprogress. effectively the same as a chain email. got it.the only "link" between the two is a claim that AEI filing briefs is a thing requiring recusal on account of AEI giving him a fucking award and a bust of Abe Lincoln. really? really... that's the best you got?this amounts to nothing more than a liberal panty twister bitching that a justice isn't also a liberal panty-twister. again, get back to me when there are actual ethics issues
6/21/2011 12:20:59 PM
One time I got angry because there were corrupt Republicans. Then I didn't get angry anymore because I noticed there were corrupt Democrats. Then I stopped caring.
6/21/2011 12:33:55 PM
Also, Thomas has not asked a question in court for over 5 fucking years! How about impeaching him for incompetence?
6/21/2011 12:34:49 PM
Sorry, he's an appointed leader with ultimate power over the country for the duration of his life.How is this not a monarchy again?
6/21/2011 12:45:37 PM
The Supreme Court is one of the biggest flaws of our government. Lifetime appointments are truly a bad idea for so many reasons. I would support term limits in all areas of government.
6/21/2011 1:01:21 PM
You know what creeps me out?Judicial elections.
6/21/2011 1:10:57 PM
6/25/2011 6:59:48 AM
6/25/2011 8:17:07 AM
Look...when there is at least a hint of potential ethical issues going on here and you automatically dismiss them most likely because the guys politics agree with your own...you know you're a partisan hack.
6/25/2011 8:19:06 AM
No, I dismiss them because I have respect for the institution. It is the only branch I know of that always either does good or declines to do bad. It has never made things worse, it has merely declined to improve them.
6/25/2011 9:00:16 AM
6/25/2011 9:10:28 AM
I would say both of those made things better. "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech", even of citizens that happen to receive paychecks from a corporation.
6/25/2011 11:20:09 AM
Clarence Thomas has been a joke for a while, but it hasn’t been blatantly egregious enough to register on the public’s radar. Most people barely know who/what the supreme court is, so they mostly slip under the radar.But, they are probably the branch most closely modeled how the founding fathers wanted.And the reasoning for lifetime term limits is so that the judges don’t feel pressured by reelections to be swayed by special interests etc.. It would make things worse to eliminate this.
6/25/2011 11:42:51 AM
6/25/2011 12:48:58 PM
6/25/2011 11:10:28 PM
impeach the president, his cabinet, the senate, the house, and the supreme courtbring in some fresh blood
6/25/2011 11:33:27 PM
and the Mayor of Truckville.]
6/26/2011 3:31:30 AM
6/27/2011 1:10:59 PM
6/27/2011 1:17:14 PM
^^The person responsible for appointing SCOTUS justices is elected, and the voters are usually (sometimes?) aware of that when they vote, so I don't know that our current way of doing things is much different. They're still being elected in a way, just once removed from the democratic process. I don't see how that's an improvement, and you've failed to demonstrate how it is.[Edited on June 27, 2011 at 2:25 PM. Reason : ]
6/27/2011 2:25:41 PM
If you're not going to have any sort of trust in them anyway, why should I bother to just post more links about why electing judges directly is a bad thing? It's pointless.
6/27/2011 2:51:06 PM
The same exact reasons that make electing judges a bad idea also apply to every other elected office. Do you think congressmen or presidents are somehow immune to electoral pressures?[Edited on June 27, 2011 at 3:00 PM. Reason : ]
6/27/2011 2:58:25 PM
No, but they are largely constrained by laws which are interpreted by judges, who we should expect to have a level of professional qualification which we don't test elected representatives by. The constitution doesn't interpret itself.Are they perfect? Of course not, but that doesn't mean we don't even try to do things in the way that best ensures competency in judicial review.
6/27/2011 3:14:02 PM
7/5/2011 2:13:45 PM
keep believing that, buddy. You have yet to show ANY wrongdoing. All you've got is "WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH HE DOESN'T RULE THE WAY I WANT HIM TO, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH"
7/6/2011 12:47:26 PM
You rang?
7/25/2011 5:37:59 PM
http://tinyurl.com/3qqetbqDemocratic Congresswoman wants to selectively and "retroactively recuse" Justice Thomas in cases that has had a part in deciding.I was sifting through that Constitution thingie and couldn't find where Congress has power to do that.shrugs
10/5/2011 9:13:49 AM
^don't believe they can. I think only SCOTUS justices can recuse themselves.and lol @ this thomas hate. every. single. justice. has. been. purchased.
10/5/2011 9:22:56 AM
I think supreme court judges should be appointed by the states. Whenever needed, the governors of the nation get together and elect a replacement.
10/5/2011 10:32:27 AM
Would that help give the states a say in the Federal Government?I think the states need more say, and I would be willing to give up my right to vote for my senator (as awesome as Marco Rubio is), to give the states more power in the Federal Government.I'm all for repealing the 17th Amendment.I'm not sure about Supreme Court Appointments, though.haven't thought about it
10/5/2011 10:36:19 AM