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Posted By: Judy W., 6/24/2025 12:34:56 PM

Last year, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, despite being in her early 50s and having an undistinguished career before her affirmative action appointment, published a memoir. You might be forgiven for having missed it when “Lovely One” came out. As the media politely notes, it was “briefly” on the New York Times bestseller list and is now going for half price on Amazon. That is mostly to be expected of the ghostwritten memoir of an obscure judge. Except that Jackson received a $893,750 advance for her memoir and is now reporting $2 million in profits last year. These would be record numbers for a Supreme Court Justice’s biography from a book

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This is very bad. Several of the justices have gotten the same kind of deal from this German publisher. Who has the authority to make or change the rules for the Supreme Court?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: john56 6/24/2025 12:39:33 PM (No. 1968870)
"Book Deals" are the polite way to make payoffs to politicians too dumb to make money in the stock market on insider information (info that you and I would be spending time next to Martha Stewart in federal prison if we used). No politician should get advances or payments on "book deals" unless the book is profitable. And from what I see, many conservative and Republican books make money. Their profits go to pay for these literary masterpieces by liberal Democrats that don't sell except at Dollar Tree for $1.25.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Dignitary Protection 6/24/2025 12:57:01 PM (No. 1968878)
What a joke as a Supreme Court Justice!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 6/24/2025 1:07:08 PM (No. 1968881)
"Book deals" have been money laundries for a long time.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: earlybird 6/24/2025 1:41:26 PM (No. 1968899)
FTA: And that’s a problem because Penguin is actually Bertelsmann: a German ex-Nazi publishing giant that has waged war on American parents, promoted racism and is trying to monopolistically gobble up all of American publishing. Ibram X. Kendi’s “How to Be an Antiracist”, Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility”, Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “Between the World and Me”, and, during WWII, “The Christmas Book of the Hitler Youth” all came out of Bertelsmann. While the ex-Nazi foreign corporation operates under familiar names like Penguin, Random House, Doubleday, Ballantine, Knopf,Viking, Putnam, Bantam, Del Rey, Golden Books and many others, it’s actually a foreign company pushing deeply destructive products" " Justices have to recuse themselves from cases involving Bertelsman-owned publishing houses. That is his goal! Jackson is not the only one. Do read the article.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 6/24/2025 2:04:36 PM (No. 1968908)
There should be 'For Sale' signs up at the Supreme Court Building. Judge for sale!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 6/24/2025 3:25:24 PM (No. 1968941)
"Book deals" have been leftist money laundering scams for many decades. Pure scam.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 6/24/2025 3:28:10 PM (No. 1968942)
Do, this is what's happening to Barrett......too much leftist money flowing to judges
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Reply 8 - Posted by: danu 6/24/2025 4:01:08 PM (No. 1968956)
ding dong bell, ketty's in the well. who pushed her in? a little penguin. who paid her off? mein herr knopf?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: anniebc 6/24/2025 4:29:30 PM (No. 1968977)
Our government is one big scam and racket operation. They all play the game and enrich themselves at our expense.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Encore 6/24/2025 4:46:02 PM (No. 1968988)
Politicians, and I’ll include SC justices, shouldn’t be allowed book deals like these until out of office. There’s too much opportunity for bribery and power influencing where pure justice and integrity should reign.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Starboard_side 6/24/2025 5:08:55 PM (No. 1968996)
Looks like people are influencing outcomes of cases with these sweetheart deals.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Samsquanch 6/24/2025 6:29:19 PM (No. 1969021)
I love the black robed crooks are above the law.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 6/24/2025 6:52:28 PM (No. 1969027)
It is ironic that she would make so much money from a book, when most of her fans are unable to read.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: YorkieMom 6/24/2025 10:46:43 PM (No. 1969075)
#13, I doubt that anyone in the USA has actually read Jackson's book. Boring!
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/25/2025 6:56:31 AM (No. 1969137)
"Action" Jackson, also known as the, "Two Million Dollar Justice", is deserving of her own TV Series in which each episode she roots out good in her
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Strike3 6/25/2025 7:02:22 AM (No. 1969140)
Who would buy a book allegedly written by KBJ when she can't or won't define what a woman is? The publishing scam just screams at you. The advance payment ensures that she makes money when nobody buys the book. I can't wait until Crockett supposedly writes something. Nobody has made more money from this system of bribery and corruption than the Obamas have. The real crime is that good writers who produce excellent books are not even acknowledged by the big publishing houses because the leftists are too busy bribing politicians and stroking the egos of celebrities.
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