We don’t expect Sen. Tom Cotton to act in good faith, but the Arkansas Republican’s complaint about the news media ignoring the latest Supreme Court ethics story — involving Justice Sonia Sotomayor — is almost too dumb to believe.
In case you missed it — but if you consume media, you probably didn’t — The Associated Press (a media organization) reported this week on Sotomayor’s staff pushing colleges and libraries hosting book events to buy the justice’s books.
It’s the latest in a series of stories, varying much in severity, about justices’ apparent ethical lapses. Leading the pack, of course, is Justice Clarence Thomas, whose years of previously unreported gifts from GOP billionaire Harlan Crow are now the stuff of legend. Thomas was joined recently by Justice Samuel Alito, a fellow Republican appointee who also seems to enjoy the odd unreported private jet ride from a conservative billionaire.
Somehow, the latest entry led Cotton, a Harvard Law School graduate, to make the following statement on purpose: “The media ignores Justice Sotomayor receiving gifts while attacking Justices Thomas and Alito. Once again, there is a different standard for conservatives.”
The media ignores Justice Sotomayor receiving gifts while attacking Justices Thomas and Alito. Once again, there is a different standard for conservatives. pic.twitter.com/JyJYOhm84a
— Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) July 11, 2023
Of course, the reason we know about the Sotomayor story is the AP reported it. (And if you read the story, it’s not really about her “receiving gifts,” a la Thomas and Alito.)
And if you listen to the audio Cotton included in his tweet, from an appearance on Hugh Hewitt’s show, you’ll hear the Senate Judiciary Committee member say he bets “it’s not the lead story on CNN or MSNBC.” Alas, readers who checked out our homepage Thursday morning likely saw this thoughtful piece on the subject, from my colleague Zeeshan Aleem, literally in the lead position.








