When the Thomas bribery story came out, Elie Mystal said something like, “You’re telling us that this justice can handle the most complex legal cases but doesn’t understand ethics laws?” Same applies here. They didn’t think they would get caught.
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Alito seems untouchable, there are dozens of stories like this about him and his wife.
The really telling thing is, I skipped this article the first time because, "Yeah, we know, this isn't news." Took me another look to catch that this was Alito, not Thomas.
Must be really depressing when a crooked Supreme Court Justice story comes out, and there's more than one possibility for who is referring to.
My condolences to America tbh.
If you're going to ever say, "yeah, we know..." you should take a moment to acknowledge that was the exact strategy of bombarding the public with a constant stream of scandal, crime and controversy - to numb you to real issues like this, worth actual outrage and attention.
I know it's overwhelming, I feel it too, but I work to not indulge that feeling when I can avoid it. Glad you came back a second time and read the article.
Oh, 100%. And I was being slightly glib, more of a "oh, they found more?" feeling when I thought it was Thomas. Not really a numbing of outrage as much as just another data point. But you're completely right about the strategy.
Wonderful journalism, wow. I will say that it did take too long to read that Leonard Leo planned/coordinated the whole trip. This Supreme Court is so fully out in the open fucked.
In a legitimate society with a sliver of integrity this would not be tolerated.
Alito did put out his own statement. Unfortunately it's on WSJ and thoroughly paywalled: https://www.wsj.com/articles/propublica-misleads-its-readers-alito-gifts-disclosure-alaska-singer-23b51eda
Edit: non-paywalled summary of Alito's stonewalling https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4060023-alito-propublica-report-on-luxury-vacation-misleading/
He didn't just "put out his own statement". Propublica reached out to him for comment on this article, he didn't respond and then he scrambled to have an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal hours later (always worth saying that that is a Rupert Murdoch owned company). It was a poor attempt at damage control by a weasel trying to get ahead on spinning the narrative.
TLDR: "Nothing to see here, move along. And who is ProPublica to question me anyways? -Alito"
Members of the SCOTUS are crooked and on the take.
impeach and remove. or we should just stop listening to them. they don't have an army to enforce their rulings. not that any left leaning president* would have the balls to do so, but it would be the moral thing to do at this point.
That is quite a thorough and damning article. It's infuriating how openly corrupt some members of the supreme court are. Even more infuriating that they get away with it, and that almost certainly won't change because the wealthy own this country.