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'''Virginia "Ginni" Thomas''' is an [[American conservative]] activist and spouse of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Associate Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]. She recently founded [[Liberty Central]], chartered, according to its website, to will educate motivated citizens to "preserve freedom and reaffirm the core founding principles," according to the group's Web site, and will serve as a way for concerned Americans to "make a difference in the fight for liberty and against the liberal Washington agenda." The group is seen as supportive of the [[Tea Party movement]].
'''Virginia "Ginni" Thomas''' is an [[American conservative]] activist and spouse of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Associate Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]. She recently founded [[Liberty Central]], chartered, according to its website, to will educate motivated citizens to "preserve freedom and reaffirm the core founding principles," according to the group's Web site, and will serve as a way for concerned Americans to "make a difference in the fight for liberty and against the liberal Washington agenda." The group is seen as supportive of the [[Tea Party movement]].


The situation is challenging in that becoming the spouse of a Justice does not mean that an individual loses her [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution]] rights, but Justices traditionally recuse themselves from cases where a family member is affected by the outcome. <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
The situation is challenging in that becoming the spouse of a Justice does not mean that an individual loses her [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution]] rights, but Justices traditionally recuse themselves from cases where a family member is affected by the outcome. Sue Hamblen, Liberty Central's national coordinator, said Virginia Thomas met with ethics officials for the federal courts and was told her work "was in no way a conflict of interest." <ref name=WaPo2010-03-16>{{citation
  | title = Wife of Justice Thomas starts group for 'citizen activists'  
  | title = Wife of Justice Thomas starts group for 'citizen activists'  
  | author = Robert Barnes and Dan Eggen
  | author = Robert Barnes and Dan Eggen
  | journal = Washington Post
  | journal = Washington Post
| url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/15/AR2010031503399_pf.html
  | date = 16 March 2010}}</ref>
  | date = 16 March 2010}}</ref>
She is not new to politics, having worked for [[Dick Armey]], [[Hillsdale College]], the Heritage Foundation and the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]]. She describes herself as a fan of [[Rush Limbaugh]], [[Mark Levin]] and [[Laura Ingraham]] and other [[political opinion broadcasting|talk radio]] hosts, and is  "intrigued by Glenn Beck and listening carefully."<ref name=About>{{citation
| url = http://www.libertycentral.org/about
| publisher = Liberty Central
| title = About Us}}</ref>
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Virginia "Ginni" Thomas is an American conservative activist and spouse of Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Clarence Thomas. She recently founded Liberty Central, chartered, according to its website, to will educate motivated citizens to "preserve freedom and reaffirm the core founding principles," according to the group's Web site, and will serve as a way for concerned Americans to "make a difference in the fight for liberty and against the liberal Washington agenda." The group is seen as supportive of the Tea Party movement.

The situation is challenging in that becoming the spouse of a Justice does not mean that an individual loses her First Amendment to the United States Constitution rights, but Justices traditionally recuse themselves from cases where a family member is affected by the outcome. Sue Hamblen, Liberty Central's national coordinator, said Virginia Thomas met with ethics officials for the federal courts and was told her work "was in no way a conflict of interest." [1]

She is not new to politics, having worked for Dick Armey, Hillsdale College, the Heritage Foundation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She describes herself as a fan of Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin and Laura Ingraham and other talk radio hosts, and is "intrigued by Glenn Beck and listening carefully."[2]

References

  1. Robert Barnes and Dan Eggen (16 March 2010), "Wife of Justice Thomas starts group for 'citizen activists'", Washington Post
  2. About Us, Liberty Central