


There’s only two in stock, and Harlan Crow owns half the inventory. “Do you understand how rich you have to be to buy a Supreme – a Black one on top of that. This man bought a Supreme Court justice,” Wood declared, again to some nervous laughter. Y’all buy space rockets, you bought Twitter. Like just when you think of everything you could buy on Earth, a billionaire will come up with a new thing. Y’all always come up with something new to buy. “I gotta give it up to billionaires, billionaires, boy, y’all, y’all. “A billionaire named Harlan Crow is flying Clarence Thomas all over the world on unreported trips like a Instagram model taking Clarence to the Maldives and the beaches and all – paid for his momma’s house – a billionaire paid for Clarence Thomas momma’s house,” Wood remarked as he pounded the podium. READ MORE: Viral Video: DeSantis in Jerusalem Explodes Over Questions About His Alleged Role in Gitmo Force Feeding “You are trying to erase Black people, and a lot of Black people wouldn’t mind some of that erasure as long as that Black person is Clarence Thomas,” the comedian continued, as some expressed nervous laughter.

“Anti-CRT policies are an attack on Black history and an attempt to erase the contributions of Black people,” Wood said in the now-viral video (below). None, however, more effectively than the jurist whose actions concealing possibly millions of dollars in lavish, all-expenses paid luxury vacations, travel, lodging, clothing, and even a real estate gift have led many to demand his resignation or impeachment. mocked many of the aforementioned notables. Saturday night at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, attended by journalists, celebrities, politicians, and even the President of the United States, host Roy Wood Jr. Supreme Court Justice, and its furthest to the right, to being accused of decades-long corruption through his close relationship with a right-wing activist billionaire, and now, ultimately, to being the butt of hard-hitting jokes at a famous annual Washington, D.C. Clarence Thomas has gone from being seen as the longest currently-seated U.S.
