Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Keep an eye on Justice Thomas

Re “Ginni Thomas sticks to story in Jan. 6 panel interview,” Sept. 30

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I don’t care if conservati­ve activist Virginia Thomas still sticks to the stolenelec­tion narrative — as she did in her interview with the House Jan. 6 committee — and was in cahoots with some of the rioters. But what about her husband, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas?

Can anyone believe that he is unaware of his wife’s actions and can remain impartial as a judge? A man with a huge chip on his shoulder? Who, according to two of his own former clerks, said he wanted to use his position to make liberals’ lives miserable?

This is someone whose confirmati­on to the Supreme Court in 1991 was never cleared of the specter of sexual harassment, as alleged by a respectabl­e and believable witness during his confirmati­on hearings.

Ted Carmely Sherman Oaks

This person’s name is Virginia Thomas. She is being investigat­ed for her involvemen­t in the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

Needless to say, she is giving this serious matter her middle finger with that big grin on her face.

Yes, her loving husband adores her and may even agree with her. Let him call her by that endearing “Ginni.”

But as long as you are reporting on her connection to Jan. 6, please don’t make her sound cute.

Batia Atzmony

Tarzana

What Thomas may not realize — or perhaps she does — is that democracy is like religion. It is fragile and it requires faith.

She continues to insist that the 2020 election was stolen, despite a total lack of evidence. If enough people believe her, whether or not it is true will be a moot point. People will lose faith in democracy and stop voting, creating a vacuum and chaos and a perfect opportunit­y for some strongman to fill the vacuum and suspend the rule of law in the name of “restoring order.”

I doubt that Thomas’ intention is to overthrow democracy in America. But if it happens, her intention will become a moot point. Bart Braverman Indio

Maybe such things as truth tables and logical fallacies should be taught at earlier ages in school so voters can make and understand reasonable arguments.

Democracy works, as does electing heads of state by popular vote, the way smart countries with real parliament­s do. One doesn’t have to be a U.S. Supreme Court justice to figure out that life doesn’t begin instantane­ously, for example, since everyone already knows it.

Unfortunat­ely, we live in a country where outright lying can fool some of the people all the time, including voters.

Ronald Webster

Long Beach

 ?? Patrick Semansky Associated Press ?? VIRGINIA “GINNI” THOMAS, seen in 2020, was interviewe­d by the House Jan. 6 committee.
Patrick Semansky Associated Press VIRGINIA “GINNI” THOMAS, seen in 2020, was interviewe­d by the House Jan. 6 committee.

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