Posted on 02/19/2024 5:12:25 PM PST by RainMan
John Oliver has offered Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas $1m a year if he leaves the court immediately.
On a recent episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the show host declared, “This is not a joke”, as he waved a contract at the screen and asked the judge to “get the f*** off the Supreme Court.”
He added that on top of the million a year, he would throw in a motor coach worth $2.4m in return for the judge leaving the United States’ highest court – making reference with this offer to previous motor coach coverage, which revealed Mr Thomas borrowed over a quarter of a million dollars from a wealthy friend to buy a luxury motor coach years prior.
"Clarence Thomas is arguably the most consequential justice on the court right now, and he’s never really seemed to like the job. He’s said it’s not worth doing ‘for the grief,’" Oliver said.
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Me too!
Sorry, Fuzz. They’re at war with us. Let’s lock his @$$ up.
John Oliver ....
It’s OK for a foreign white Leftist to attack a black person if that black person refuses to be a slave to white Leftists.
Oliver is as racist as they come.
GOD BLESS CLARENCE THOMAS!!!
Thee Best (and ONLY) gift the Bushes gave the United States
A True Champion & Staunch Defender of the Constitution.
Amen.
John, you will find that conservatives stand for something, whereas the likes of you think anyone can be bought for a buck.
I’d like to see Clarence Thomas offer Oliver the same amount to leave the US.
The difference is that Thomas would actually pay up.
Typical leftist. Unimportant , untalented, yet somehow rich enough to buy off folks he doesnt like..
I looked him up too [based on non-recognition on my part].
Who gave him any money for him to be able to share a significant sum?
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