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In reply to the discussion: How is ONE PERSON able to do this much damage to literally the entire human race? [View all]Kid Berwyn
(20,021 posts)27. Corrupt Supreme Court
“They come to me.” — Jane Roberts, wife of Chief Justice John Roberts.
’They come to me’: Jane Roberts’ legal recruiting work involved officials whose agencies had cases before the Supreme Court
In newly revealed testimony, the wife of Chief Justice John Roberts said she worked for “U.S. attorneys, cabinet officials, former senators” and more.
By HAILEY FUCHS and JOSH GERSTEIN
Politico, 01/31/2023
Jane Roberts, the wife of Chief Justice John Roberts, acknowledges having represented a wide variety of public officials — including senior Justice Department officials and Cabinet members — as they transitioned to jobs in the private sector, according to testimony in an arbitration hearing to resolve a lawsuit filed by an ex-colleague against her former legal recruiting business.
A partial transcript of that testimony was included in a complaint submitted to the House, Senate and Justice Department filed in December on behalf of the former colleague.
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Jane Roberts’ placements included at least one firm with a prominent Supreme Court practice, according to the complaint, which also includes sworn testimony from Roberts herself, in which she notes the powerful officials — whose agencies have had frequent cases before her husband — for whom she has worked.
“A significant portion of my practice on the partner side is with senior government lawyers, ranging from U.S. attorneys, cabinet officials, former senators, chairmen of federal commissions, general counsel of federal commissions, and then senior political appointees within the ranks of various agencies, and I -- they come to me looking to transition to the private sector,” Roberts said, according to a transcript of a 2015 arbitration hearing related to her former colleague’s termination.
In her testimony, Roberts also noted the benefit of working with senior government officials: “Successful people have successful friends.”
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https://www.politico.com/news/2023/01/31/jane-roberts-legal-recruiting-work-agencies-cases-supreme-court-00080515
You can’t trash the Constitution without breaking a few golden eggs.
We Don’t Talk About Leonard: The Man Behind the Right’s Supreme Court Supermajority
The inside story of how Leonard Leo built a machine that remade the American legal system — and what he plans to do next.
by Andy Kroll, Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz, illustrations by Nate Sweitzer for ProPublica
Oct. 11, 2023
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If Americans had heard of Leo at all, it was for his role in building the conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court. He drew up the lists of potential justices that Donald Trump released during the 2016 campaign. He advised Trump on the nominations of Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. Before that, he’d helped pick or confirm the court’s three other conservative justices — Clarence Thomas, John Roberts and Samuel Alito. But the guests who gathered that night under a tent in Leo’s backyard included key players in a less-understood effort, one aimed at transforming the entire judiciary.
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To pay for all this, Leo became one of the most prolific fundraisers in American politics. Between 2014 and 2020, tax records show, groups in his orbit raised more than $600 million. His donors include hedge fund billionaire Paul Singer, Texas real estate magnate Harlan Crow and the Koch family.
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Having reshaped the courts, Leo now has grander ambitions. Today, he sees a nation plagued with ills: “wokism” in education, “one-sided” journalism, and ideas like environmental, social and governance, or ESG, policies sweeping corporate America. A member of the Roman Catholic Church, he intends to wage a broader cultural war against a “progressive Ku Klux Klan” and “vile and immoral current-day barbarians, secularists and bigots” who demonize people of faith and move society further from its “natural order.”
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Leo encountered the Federalist Society while working as an intern for the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington in the fall of 1985. At a luncheon hosted by the group, Leo heard a speech that he later said “had an enormous impact on my thinking.” It was delivered by Ed Meese, Reagan’s new attorney general. Meese made an impassioned declaration that originalism would be the guiding philosophy for the Reagan administration. “There is danger,” Meese said, “in seeing the Constitution as an empty vessel into which each generation may pour its passion and prejudice.”
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https://www.propublica.org/article/we-dont-talk-about-leonard-leo-supreme-court-supermajority
Fusing NAZI to Dixie and Big Money (“California über Alles”): Meese is the guy who didn't mind when White House staff slurred Martin Luther King.
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How is ONE PERSON able to do this much damage to literally the entire human race? [View all]
mwb970
Apr 6
OP
I'm a former believer, but I've been saying Trump is the Devil for years. I again believe in the concept of evil.
sop
Apr 6
#5
F47 is seriously one or two prophecies short of being the actual fucking antichrist, he's really challenging my atheism
0rganism
Apr 7
#101
Non-biblical explanation: 1) He's a psychopath (what some call evil) and 2) he's allowed to do it.
CousinIT
Apr 6
#7
He's been destroying other people's stuff for nearly seven decades. In a
allegorical oracle
Apr 6
#20
So true. One needs only to think of Jim Jones. It's a curious feature of
allegorical oracle
Apr 6
#37
The Framers were men of honor, they failed to account for the possibility men like Trump would be president.
sop
Apr 6
#15
Oh, they knew it was possible. They all had classical educations, and the Greeks and Romans...
JHB
Apr 6
#92
Kurt Godel suggested there were inconsistencies with the Constitution that could lead to a dictatorship.
CrispyQ
Apr 6
#47
The US started erecting the 'imperial presidency' in the 60s & 70s. Now, 60 odd years on, we're reaping the bitter fruit
Celerity
Apr 6
#17
Greed built the pyramid that Oligarchs fed. Don't worship false idols unless you paid for him. /nt
bucolic_frolic
Apr 6
#26
Did hear, 'tho, this a.m. that Leo and the Koch Bros. are furious about the
allegorical oracle
Apr 6
#50
Because he's been allowed to. Everyone is afraid of him. I remember the first time I punched a bully back,
Hotler
Apr 6
#28
He has a large propaganda machine including FOX, Heritage, amd the whole GOP
struggle4progress
Apr 6
#34
Murdock/Limbaugh and that whole brainwashing hate the libs thing. That technique has led to genocide in the past
Blues Heron
Apr 6
#36
The brainwashing hate the libs thing is largely responsible for how we got here.
yellow dahlia
Apr 7
#104
ONE PERSON couldn't. One person enabled by a corrupt judiciary and millions of selfish morons - easy. n/t
TygrBright
Apr 6
#48
Perfect summation. I always have that Grover Norquist quote pop into my head I think it was at CPAC and he said
KitFox
Apr 6
#84
It's the Republican Party that is responsible for this damage, the Orange Menace is just their tool.
dem4decades
Apr 6
#70
Because it's NOT just one person, it's several collections of zealots who see him as their "big chance"
JHB
Apr 6
#76
Good post. Re: the Catholics, another component is integralism. For added reference:
chia
Apr 7
#130
Trump is able to do this by tapping into, manipulating, and exploiting the craven, cowardly, greedy, unprincipled,
Martin68
Apr 6
#80
It's not uncommon. Hitler. Mao. Stalin. Napoleon. Pizzaro. Columbus. Ayn Rand. Milton Friedman
AZLD4Candidate
Apr 6
#87
Because the drafters of our constitution had to compromise and include stupid shit
Mysterian
Apr 6
#93
TSF has a lot of enabler's.IF he succeeds in what their plan is, there will be
bluestarone
Apr 6
#97
This is a real lesson in civics, politics, and the damage Man can do to others.
Aussie105
Apr 7
#111
No, we recognized it immediately, please do not include me and many others in "we"
Meowmee
Apr 7
#112
Because WE HAVE NO FAIRNESS DOCTRINE REQUIRING TRUTH IN NEWS REPORTING AND HAVE NOT SINCE
PatrickforB
Apr 7
#119
I disagree. This is like saying that it is usless to spray water into the living room of a burning house because
PatrickforB
Apr 7
#135
If someone like Trump can be elected president, the people are the problem
HereForTheParty
Apr 7
#125