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NY Times puts out another left-wing hit piece on Justice Clarence Thomas as media, Dems undermine institution they can’t control

Por: New York Post Opinion July 10, 2023

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So, judges are not allowed to have friends now, according to The New York Times.  The liberal organ’s continued over the weekend with a hefty hit piece titled “Where Clarence Thomas Entered an Elite Circle and Opened a Door to the Court.”  The other 4,000 words are laced with the usual smear and innuendo we’ve come to expect from the left in their   Let’s cut to the chase. This is the Democrats and their media allies undermining an... + full article



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