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Showing Original Post only (View all)On the Death of Supreme Court Junket King Scalia [View all]
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On the Death of Supreme Court Junket King Scalia
by DAVE LINDORFF
CounterPunch, FEBRUARY 15, 2016
Its appropriate that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died at a luxury resort while freeloading as the guest of thus far unidentified wealthy sponsors as one of 40 guests at a private quail-hunting vacation party.
The resort where he died, Cibolo Ranch Resort, located on land stolen by its founder from the Apache and Comanche people in the Big Bend region of west Texas, is a posh retreat favored by the ultra rich, offering rooms priced from $350 to $800 a night and its a safe bet that the bed Scalia died in was located in a top-priced room and that the credit card that was swiped to pay for it didnt have his name on it. (According to one report, the guests at the gathering had their bills covered by the resorts owner, John Poindexter, a mullti-millionaire real estate owner, rancher and former investment banker.)
The acerbic, blunt-speaking Scalia made his name as a High Court judge accepting freebies from wealthy businesspeople and right-wing outfits like the Federalist Society, even taking free trips and vacation junkets from the likes of the aptly-titled Vice President Dick Cheney back in 2004 when Cheney had a case pending before the court involving an effort to force the VP to disclose what oil company executives had attended a closed meeting in his office on energy policy early in the first term of the Bush-Cheney administration. (Scalia, notably, did not recuse himself from hearing that case.)
We dont at this point know what Scalias final junket was about Poindexter makes a point of saying it wasnt about politics or law but its no surprise he wasnt there on his own dime. It wasnt the way Scalia operated. Indeed, so egregious and frequent were Scalias junkets that in October 2015 the New York Times wrote an editorial condemning them [1] and calling for a reform to make such legalized bribery illegal.
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Scalia once lobbied Obama advisor to have Elena Kagan nominated to the Supreme Court
Octafish
Feb 2016
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