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A 'quirk' in the Supreme Court rules makes Clarence Thomas more dangerous than ever

A 'quirk' in the Supreme Court rules makes Clarence Thomas more dangerous than ever

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, July 5th 2022 at 11:24AM · 460 views
A 'quirk' in the Supreme Court rules makes Clarence Thomas more dangerous than ever
Opinion by Raw Story By Tom Boggioni

Appearing on MSNBC's "Way Too Early" to discuss what Americans can expect from the next Supreme Court session in October after a series of conservative -- and highly controversial rulings \-- Axios founder Mike Allen told host Jonathan Lemire that longtime Justice Clarence Thomas will be the effective leader of the court as Chief Justice is shunted to the side by the conservative majority.

Discussing a post-July 4th article at Axios that notes that the court with its five far-right justices who no longer need the more moderate Roberts vote will run roughshod over the executive branch, Allen explained that Thomas will have undue influence over the ruling due to his seniority.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, July 5th 2022 at 10:51PM

What do you think about Clarence Thomas now?

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Sylvainy R Wednesday, July 6th 2022 at 9:03AM

@ Deacon Ron Gray
Clarence Thomas Carrying out hie wife /white people bidding and don’t even realize it

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, July 6th 2022 at 6:54PM

NO, I believe he knows exactly what he is doing and been doing it for years now. Did you read this?

""The federal government is likely to be able to do fewer things than it can now," Lemire went on. "As it should always be pointed out, five of the Supreme Court justices currently on the bench were appointed by Republican presidents who lost the popular vote. One, though, Clarence Thomas, he was appointed by [president] George H.W. Bush who, of course, did win the popular vote in 1988. Axios writes he is now at the peak of his powers; now the, quote, 'main character at the Supreme Court.'

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