In the aftermath of the 2020 election, the loser, a sociopathic crybaby unable to accept he lost, whined that he was the victim of election fraud. And a sizable number of his party bought into his pathetic ego-salving lies — including the wife of a Supreme Court Justice, Ginni Thomas.
Thomas is a conservative activist, who denies her politics and advocacy influence her husband, Clarence Thomas’s, decision-making at the pinnacle of American law. She told the Washington Free Beacon "we have our own separate careers, and our own ideas and opinions too. Clarence doesn't discuss his work with me, and I don't involve him in my work," Really?
Can you imagine Clarence coming home to Ginni and telling her that he had decided a case against someone she backed or some organization she was part of? She is no shrinking violet. And she is crystal clear where her political heart lies. Further, if he had gone against her wishes, conservative activists would have been sure to celebrate ‘evidence’ of his impartiality. But so far, not a peep.
Quite the opposite. On January 19th, 2022, Clarence Thomas was the lone dissent as the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s request that it intervene to stop the January 6th congressional committee from accessing his records. Justice Thomas alone knows the cause of his thinking. But when you take a stance at odds with five conservative justices, including the hard-right zealots Gorsuch and Alito, then there is a distinct possibility your thinking has been ‘influenced’ by something other than the law. Was it Ginni? Only he can say. But there is no doubt where Ginni stands on the election.
An investigation by the Washington Post and CBS News has uncovered 29 texts between Ginni Thomas and Trump Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows. She implores her old conservative buddy to overturn the election. And Meadows tells her he is determined to do so. As Bob Woodward reported,
"Virginia Thomas, a conservative activist married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, repeatedly pressed White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in a series of urgent text exchanges in the critical weeks after the vote, according to copies of the messages obtained by The Washington Post and CBS News."
In one text, on November 24th Meadows wrote to Thomas
“This is a fight of good versus evil. Evil always looks like the victor until the King of Kings triumphs. Do not grow weary in well doing. The fight continues. I have staked my career on it. Well at least my time in DC on it.”
Thomas replied,
“Thank you!! Needed that! This plus a conversation with my best friend just now… I will try to keep holding on. America is worth it!"
Thomas’s activism was not limited to a 21-text attempt to encourage insurrection in the White House. She also attended the January 6th rally before the assault on the Capitol. Although she declares she was not involved in the planning. That she left before Trump spoke. And that she certainly did not join the mob. This is a bit like saying that “while I thoroughly approved of Hitler’s Nuremberg rallies, I did not stay for the whole thing, so basically ‘no harm no foul’.
Thomas who belonged to the cult-like ‘Lifespring’ as a younger woman has not strayed far from cultish thinking. She has declared that America is in existential danger because of the “deep state” and the “fascist left,” which includes “transsexual fascists.” Disturbing thinking in an average Joe. But so much worse when the person holding those views sleeps with someone with ultimate authority to formulate the meaning of American law.
Thursday, Mar 24, 2022 · 5:46:38 PM Central Standard Time · TheCriticalMind
Will Sommer, a Daily Beast reporter and the author of a forthcoming book on QAnon, analyzed the text messages Clarence Thomas's wife sent to Donald Trump's top aide. He tweeted,
"They reveal that Ginni Thomas is into some heavy-duty QAnon stuff! This idea of watermarked ballots being used to catch Democratic voter fraud is big in QAnon, but I'm especially interested in her idea of military 'white hats' (in other words, good guys). That's a key QAnon phrase. Ginni Thomas sent Meadows a Steve Pieczenik video about a 'QFS' system. QFS is the 'Quantum Financial System,' an idea of a mythical money system that will bring on a sort of right-wing utopia. Pieczenik is a regular InfoWars guest."
He added. “Finally, Ginni Thomas ref's the idea of Dem elites being imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay — a huge QAnon tell! Interestingly, the text she's pulling from, like 'QFS', is huge on Iraqi dinar forums, raising the possibility that she's an Iraqi dinar fan!"
It's just nuts.
Much like Ginni’s leader, this entire thing stinks to high heaven, thanks Pitt
No matter how you feel- you are taking journalism into a questionable area. If this article was an editorial- then the comments about being a crybaby would make sense. However you are a reporter who's reporting a story.
You've effectively lowered your ability to report the facts and let your audience decide based off those facts.
I'm disappointed that you even had the ability to write this article because you obviously can't separate the story from your biased opinion.
Lack of skill and lack of class. You need to go back to class and actually work for a qualified professional that can show you how an artfully designed article can be written with authority and make an impact without the stupidity that flows inside your heart and your brain.
Good luck! Maybe you should look for a different college!