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    I bet most Americans believe that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has issues bordering on illegalities. They believe that because they hear it from people like AOC and the leftist media who go after the concern of justice with a vengeance. And at the same time, totally ignore any similar issues that one of the liberal justices might have hanging over their head. So congratulations are in order to the Associated Press. On Tuesday, they reported that liberal justice Sonia Sotomayor has benefited from schools that buy her books.

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    These institutions invite her to speak at their events and then receive friendly phone calls from her staff urging them to purchase her memoir or one of her children’s books. All in all, the report says she’s made at least 3,700,000 bucks since joining the court in 2009. The got a hold of tens of thousands of pages of documents showing that each one of these schools have bought from hundreds to thousands of copies of these books after strong support from her staff, a staff paid for by the US taxpayer. While this is not illegal, apparently, it stinks. and so does the phony media who will never report on it.

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    Steve Malzberg has been talking about the issues that matter for over 40 years on WABC and WOR Radio in NYC, as host of The Steve Malzberg Show on Newsmax TV, and as host of “Eat The Press” on RT America. Passionate commentary, award winning interviewer with a sense of humor.

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    Steve Malzberg has been talking about the issues that matter for over 40 years on WABC and WOR Radio in NYC, as host of The Steve Malzberg Show on Newsmax TV, and as host of “Eat The Press” on RT America. Passionate commentary, award winning interviewer with a sense of humor.

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