Monday, March 15, 2010
Ginni Thomas.......Patriot
Media Outraged After Justice Thomas’ Wife Launches Tea Party Group
March 15th, 2010
Gotta love this. The LA Times (a socialist rag) printed a “whiney” article about Ginni Thomas (wife of Supreme Court Justice Thomas) starting a Tea Party.
I love it when the liberals complain. Makes my day everytime.
Here’s an excerpt from the article (the good part):
As Virginia Thomas tells it in her soft-spoken, Midwestern cadence, the story of her involvement in the “tea party” movement is the tale of an average citizen in action.
“I am an ordinary citizen from Omaha, Neb., who just may have the chance to preserve liberty along with you and other people like you,” she said at a recent panel discussion with tea party leaders in Washington. Thomas went on to count herself among those energized into action by President Obama’s “hard-left agenda.”
But Thomas is no ordinary activist.
She is the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and she has launched a tea-party-linked group that could test the traditional notions of political impartiality for the court.
March 15th, 2010
Gotta love this. The LA Times (a socialist rag) printed a “whiney” article about Ginni Thomas (wife of Supreme Court Justice Thomas) starting a Tea Party.
I love it when the liberals complain. Makes my day everytime.
Here’s an excerpt from the article (the good part):
As Virginia Thomas tells it in her soft-spoken, Midwestern cadence, the story of her involvement in the “tea party” movement is the tale of an average citizen in action.
“I am an ordinary citizen from Omaha, Neb., who just may have the chance to preserve liberty along with you and other people like you,” she said at a recent panel discussion with tea party leaders in Washington. Thomas went on to count herself among those energized into action by President Obama’s “hard-left agenda.”
But Thomas is no ordinary activist.
She is the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and she has launched a tea-party-linked group that could test the traditional notions of political impartiality for the court.
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