pound the table. and i m afraid the defense lawyers to the extent that he has any, are going to have to pound the table. because they don t have law or facts on their side. jennifer, as the ex president here met his match, so to speak? how does the environment of a courtroom impact the entire basis of his political identity? because in the public, he is this kind of tough guy. he just lies, he steamrolls over anyone who speaks to him, which is as the atlantic pointed, the exact opposite of what happens in the courtroom, where there are rules. you have to follow them, your arguments have to be fact based. you can t just lie your way through a courtroom, and you can t just yell and shouting your way through an argument. right. that s right. so, in that perspective, has he met his match? likely, it sounds like it. but remember who donald trump really cares about, and to his audience actually is. that 33 to 54%, the polls change and it depends on who you re looking at that are
that seems to be more for bad. yeah. it s a very clear that the courts believe it is not just a separate branch of government, but in many ways, above the other branches, and that it is not at all obligated to answer to congress or the executive, even when there are serious charges of ethical misconduct or breaking the law in the case of clarence thomas. alito and thomas both requested extensions, for violating their latest disclosure reports. i think it s notable that both men are very stingy when it comes to death row inmates who need extensions to seek some kind of relief in court for themselves, they are happy to run down the for as long as possible. but i think those two really capture the spirit of the institution, as not just insular, but almost paranoid about any kind of public attention. very much eager to avoid prying eyes. and rather in taking the position that nobody, whether it s the public
knowing a lot about until i got older, i just assumed he was a creation of white institutions. the republican party, yale law school, various gop funders. but he s still very much connected to the black community that he grew up in in savannah. his family is still there, a lot of his friends are still there, a lot of his college friends are all from the same places and have similar backgrounds. and that s not something that i expected. he s very much a part of the black community of savannah and all around. he has a lot of black friends, people that you would not expect to support him. mark, the actions of clarence thomas and two out lesser extent samuel lead us seemed to demonstrate the belief that they are above the law, or at least above reproach. and certainly being questioned or asked about their behavior. but that s kind of the way the supreme court is designed. we know very little about these justices, privacy is baked into the equation for good or for bad, but as we re lear
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