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John Quinn's avatar

I had lunch today with a group of lawyers (at a professional association meeting); during the conversation prior to the program, there was discussion of the Supreme Court’s “leak” investigation. Everyone who spoke recognized it as lacking credibility, even with the so-called independent “blessing” of the Chernoff group. It was apparent to everyone at the table that the report, by implication, accused a justice/spouse of the leak. Logic certainly supports that inference too.

I agree with you that the chief justice should resign for the good of the Court as well as the country. So should the justice implicated in the report. The “cover up” effort does not pass the “smell test.”

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lauren's avatar

i've always marveled at how George W Bush gets a pass in so many ways: he doesn't speak out against the MAGA movement, he appointed Roberts and Alito who have proven to be terrible choices--let alone the lying that led to the Iraq War and so much suffering there. Yet he's treated by the media as an amiable and insignificant figure. I knew when he put forth Roberts that we were in real trouble, with his wife an anti-choice activist. "Reality is what we say it is," said "Bush's Brain," Karl Rove.

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