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One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:03 pm
by johnforbes
Clowntoker and the esteemed Forbes concurred that justices on the Sup Ct should not take gifts, which could be construed as concealed attempt to buy influence.

Comes now this info: about Sotomayor gaining millions in net worth while on the Court.

First, who wrote her autobiog for her?

Secondly, according to Forbes (the magazine not our esteemed sage), lefits have ignored how much wealth one of their preferred justices, Sonia Sotomayor, has accumulated since joining the nation’s highest court.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 1:30 pm
by sillydaddy
I have noticed these publishers don't even blink an eye when handing out millions of dollars in advances.
It's time to investigate the Publishers and find out where all this money is really coming from.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 11:55 pm
by Clownkicker
What is baffling is that, despite Dishonestjohn agreeing with me that Supreme Court Justices shouldn't receive gifts, he still hasn't started a single thread calling for Thomas to recuse himself from any cases related to Trump immunity from prosecution or Trump rejection from state primary ballots. Why is that? He has time to start this idiotic thread about nonexistent cases, but somehow he does not have the time to start an important thread about real cases brought before Thomas.

What Sotomayor (who johnfibs has not shown took any undeclared gifts whatsoever, nor has she sat on any cases brought against her publisher) has to do with the very real threat of multiple Trump lawsuits, johnforbes cannot say. He cannot say because, as always, he has no evidence to present nor arguments he can make. That's why he distracts and diverts, the go-to Republican MO whenever caught red handed in their crimes.

Yes, the wisdom of johnforbes does indeed resemble something from outer space. And yes, johnforbes is clearly this forum's space cadet.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 4:23 pm
by johnforbes
Thanks to Clown for graciously acknowledging that the wisdom of Mr Forbes is indeed celestial.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:47 am
by Clownkicker
Any time, Buck Rogers.

Whenever you persist in such moronic 'reasoning' from the outer reaches of planet Reactionary Partisanship Prime, I'm happy to let you know.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 11:53 am
by johnforbes
Mr Forbes is not an Amazon Prime member.

Nor has he taken a boat on the Amazon.

However, the arguments of the esteemed Forbes are indeed prime, and he is not ribbing you.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 6:17 pm
by Clownkicker
"However, the arguments of the esteemed Forbes are indeed prime, and he is not ribbing you."-johnflubs

^^^^^ See? Even johnforbes agrees that his idiotic comments don't remotely resemble humor.

Re: One of the Rare Times Clown Agreed with the Celestial Wisdom of Forbes

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 7:48 pm
by johnforbes
We all know Cindy Walker did "Seven Beers With the Wrong Man." Sadly, Clowntoker recorded "Seven Queers With the Wrong Man":