Nine days after The New York Times reported about the political symbolism of an upside-down American flag that flew at U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s home, the Washington Post acknowledged it had the same story more than three years ago and decided not to publish it.

The Post’s story was both an extraordinary example of journalistic introspection and an illustration of how coverage of the Supreme Court has changed since the incident itself, shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.

That day, some of the demonstrators who marched in support of former President Donald Trump carried the upside-down flag. Both newspapers reported that the same symbol was displayed outside of Alito’s home in Fairfax County, Virginia, before President Joe Biden’s inauguration.

Alito has said that his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, raised the flag as part of a dispute with neighbors who had placed “personally insulting” yard signs directed at them. Judges traditionally avoid partisan symbols to maintain the appearance of neutrality in political disputes that may come before them.

For journalists, it raises a question: Should a public official’s family be held to the same standards as that official themselves?

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          That’s not how those schemes work.

          Buffet, Gates, the Patagonia family, etc., all those Billionaires do is transfer all their wealth, tax free, into “charitable” entities that their descendants can continue to live off of, and profit from, indefinitely.

          That by itself is sinister, but the worst part is that the majority of people actually believe they’re really giving away their wealth. So they cheat the system, that they already rigged, and it actually gives them a better public image.

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    For journalists, it raises a question: Should a public official’s family be held to the same standards as that official themselves?

    Bullshit. It raises the question: Should a Supreme Court Justice be believed unconditionally when he offers an excuse for what really looks like inappropriate bias? The discovery that another flag associated with the January 6 attack flew in front of Alito’s beach house has shown that the NYT was correct not to accept his story about his wife. I’m honestly surprised by the discussion of how a judge’s family is expected to behave - it’s as if a dead body was found in Alito’s house, he said that he had no idea how it got there, and the press started talking about whether or not he had a responsibility to monitor access to his property more closely.

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    Why are people SO UPSET at a Judge flying Seditionist flags? It’s not like this Judge is sitting on the HIGHEST COURT in the Land and using his Seditionist Bias to REWRITE Laws so they inflict as much Damage on us as Possible!

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      I mean, there’s so much more important things to fight about, like litter boxes in classrooms. The news is just woke.

      If I have to say it, you’re bad at doing internet.

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    Wait so is he admitting that he knew about it now? The first article I read about this asserted that Alito had no idea about the flag.

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      That didn’t happen. And if it did, it wasn’t that bad. And if it was, that’s not a big deal. And if it is, that’s not my fault. And if it was, I didn’t mean it. And if I did, you deserved it.

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    For journalists, it raises a question: Should public officials’ families be held to the same standards as the officials themselves?

    Ginny Thomas has a dissenting opinion on this question. Piece of shit trash. I hate these people.

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    While I don’t think this absolves the Justice of his responsibility; his wife has her own unique rights to free speech.

    Do I think the Justice should suffer consequences for the speech? Hell no.

    Do I think it makes him look bad and possibly highly biased? Hell yes.

    Does he have to care what my opinion is? No.

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      Sorry… you don’t think justices should recuse themselves when they demonstrate an obvious bias when it comes to upcoming cases?

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      And I don’t have to care that Alito and his wife are clearly liars when they claim she put it up in response to a dispute when the photo of the flag is dated January 17th and the ostensible dispute didn’t actually happen until February 15th, nearly a month later.

      But sure, let’s just let em lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie