there are three constants in life: death, taxes, and Clarence Thomas writing legal opinions which should get him disbarred from the judiciary and legal system entirely
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And which, if applied retroactively, would have prevented him from being a judge in the first place, thus creating a time paradox
I like the idea of Clarence Thomas with a time machine getting coked up and creating one of those wall charts with string trying to discern which rights he can subvert without harming himself in the present
Clarence Thomas is a piece of shit.
He would abolish voting all together if he could. Why do we have 9 supreme court justices again? lol
because we're not a democracy in any meaningful sense
This mfer is a real-life cartoon villain. Glad I'm not American
He's a fucking tool
How is this corrupt p.o.s still in any office??
His corrupt bullshit is beneficial to the interests of half the people who would be included in the vote to impeach him.
Thomas said the Voting Rights Act doesn't require Alabama "intentionally redraw its longstanding congressional districts so that black voters can control a number of seats roughly proportional to the black share of the State's population."
This guy is really acting like it's entitlement for people to feel proportionally represented by their representative government in a state. What the hell.