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In It to Win It

(12,520 posts)
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 03:33 PM 15 hrs ago

Is Samuel Alito Preparing to Disrobe? - Elie Mystal

https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/newsletter-samuel-alito-retiring/

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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has a new book coming out. It’s titled How Watching Fox News Made Me the Worst Version of Myself.

Just kidding, I don’t actually care what it’s called. (Fine. I can Google it for you. It’s called So Ordered: An Originalist’s View of the Constitution, the Court, and the Country.) It’s my job to read such things and… I won’t read his book. They can’t make me. Life is entirely too short.

I bring it up because the book is scheduled to be released October 6, 2026. That’s a curious date. The Supreme Court starts its 2026–27 term on October 5, the first Monday of October. Alito’s book is set to drop the next day.

It sure feels like Alito doesn’t plan on having a real job the Tuesday his book launches and instead thinks he’ll be free to run around the country promoting it. By way of context, here are publication dates for the the last four sitting Supreme Court justices who released books:

Amy Coney Barrett, September 9, 2025
Neil Gorsuch, May 5, 2025
Ketanji Brown Jackson, September 4, 2024
Sonia Sotomayor, January 25, 2022 (a children’s book)
Sonia Sotomayor, September 3, 2019

It makes sense for the justices to release their books in September. You have all the attention on the upcoming term, but the justices are free to fly around the country, giving talks and doing interviews to promote their books. May also makes sense, because the court is no longer hearing cases then, just writing and editing opinions.

The justices are busy in October. Arguably too busy to sell a book.

Even if this isn’t true, in the unlikely scenario Dems retake the Senate in November you better believe he’s quitting and a replacement is being rammed through in a matter of weeks.

Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick.bsky.social) 2026-02-06T18:43:42.359Z
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Is Samuel Alito Preparing to Disrobe? - Elie Mystal (Original Post) In It to Win It 15 hrs ago OP
That guy makes me sick. enigmania 14 hrs ago #1
And we should block any Republican nominee until after the NEXT presidential election. Greybnk48 14 hrs ago #2
Difficult to do. This only requires 51 votes. drray23 14 hrs ago #10
I can't imagine what kind of horror Trump might nominate. Can they be blocked until 2028? Vinca 14 hrs ago #3
Use McConnell's "lame duck" rule... but we'd need to be the majority party. QueerDuck 14 hrs ago #4
John Yoo TommyT139 14 hrs ago #7
I think even John Yoo is not right-wing enough for them... and honestly, maybe too old. In It to Win It 14 hrs ago #9
I can imagine it would be one of his parking garage lawyers or Pam Bondi. madinmaryland 13 hrs ago #14
Almost didn't click this. "Alito" and "disrobe" leftstreet 14 hrs ago #5
Grok can disrobe him any day of the week. usonian 14 hrs ago #6
May his book release go the way of the Melania movie. llmart 14 hrs ago #8
Fuck that piece of shit Blue Owl 14 hrs ago #11
Well put! calimary 13 hrs ago #21
So what? He'll simply be replaced with another political racist hack... NNadir 14 hrs ago #12
Maybe it's an October Surprise. ChicagoTeamster 13 hrs ago #13
Someone needs to learn the difference between dobleremolque 13 hrs ago #15
But the "Originalists" provided for .... Mustellus 13 hrs ago #16
Oh hey, Susan Collins... tishaLA 13 hrs ago #17
Oh, Elie.. What a visual... But I'd gladly see him "depart" (voluntarily) anyway possible hlthe2b 13 hrs ago #18
Do They Have A 'Tall' Size Robe, Big Enough To Fit Barron "Damien" Trump? TrollBuster9090 13 hrs ago #19
He'll install Loose Cannon 🤬 poli-junkie 13 hrs ago #20
She's 45, and could be a SC justice for 35-40 years. patphil 12 hrs ago #23
Worst case scenario is that Thomas and Alito are given huge payments to resign so Trump can appoint successors. patphil 12 hrs ago #22
I think there's going to be a huge public slightlv 11 hrs ago #25
The visual from that headline made me glad that I had not yet eaten. niyad 12 hrs ago #24
I expect the retirement after the elections... in November. Thomas too. WarGamer 11 hrs ago #26
If the Dems take the Senate, he's retiring. Lanius 11 hrs ago #27
If Republicans seriously fear losing the Senate, he will quite much sooner Bluetus 11 hrs ago #28
We are owed SCOTUS seats over what they've pulled EnergizedLib 11 hrs ago #29
"Disrobe?" Ugh,nobody wants to see THAT Warpy 11 hrs ago #30

Greybnk48

(10,695 posts)
2. And we should block any Republican nominee until after the NEXT presidential election.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 03:46 PM
14 hrs ago

Then expand the Supreme Court if we win the White House.

drray23

(8,643 posts)
10. Difficult to do. This only requires 51 votes.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 04:27 PM
14 hrs ago

Nominations are not subject to the 60 vote threshold. However, if we do win the senate its a different story

leftstreet

(39,501 posts)
5. Almost didn't click this. "Alito" and "disrobe"
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 04:01 PM
14 hrs ago

Phew. Fortunately no photos or anything


Great article, thanks for posting
DURec

NNadir

(37,528 posts)
12. So what? He'll simply be replaced with another political racist hack...
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 04:37 PM
14 hrs ago

..."interpreting" the Constitution as a Nazi manifesto.

Mustellus

(411 posts)
16. But the "Originalists" provided for ....
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 04:55 PM
13 hrs ago

... amendments to the Constitution. Perhaps they had a dose of humility that the current "Originalists" do not have.

TrollBuster9090

(6,116 posts)
19. Do They Have A 'Tall' Size Robe, Big Enough To Fit Barron "Damien" Trump?
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 05:11 PM
13 hrs ago

Or an extra absorbent robe to fit Kyle Rittenhouse?

They've got to find the youngest possible MAGA Judge, fast. (Or, the interest group that could pay the biggest bribe).

There are a million reasons why it would have been better to have President Harris than President Trump. But one of them would have been the pleasure of denying Alito his early retirement, and wingnut welfare payments.

patphil

(8,836 posts)
22. Worst case scenario is that Thomas and Alito are given huge payments to resign so Trump can appoint successors.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 05:52 PM
12 hrs ago

If this happens before the election this fall, Senate will approve, and we'll see two much younger justices take their places, insuring a republican court for a long time to come.
This is the worst of all possible outcomes. It would take over 40 years to get all those Trump nominees off the court.

The only other option is for the court to be expanded by 4 judges after a Democratic President is elected, and the Senate is in the hands of the Democrats.
But then, the republicans could also add a couple seats and fill them with Trump sycophants, insuring a republican court for an even longer time.

We're not in a good situation here.

slightlv

(7,583 posts)
25. I think there's going to be a huge public
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 06:38 PM
11 hrs ago

outcry for SCOTUS reform when a Democratic president is elected. We expected it thru Biden... with him even giving word to a committee to recommend changes... which turned out later on to be simply lip service to us. Don't hit me! I LIKED Biden. I definitely would have supported another term over trump, and actually think might have won. But I'm entitled to be critical to actions he did and did not take.

And there are a LOT Of us out here who feel more or less the same way. Not reforming the court was one of the worst things for us, now that trump 2.0 is in admin. There are a lot of changes that can be done; I just don't know the highs and lows of numbers for getting us there. I especially like term limits and a set, revolving case management system... one better protected than what is used in Florida. I also want to see the court expanded to take into account it's below representation numbers of population areas. More than one district for a judge to be responsible for is outrageous at this level. It must be one district-one judge, just like one person-one vote.

WarGamer

(18,318 posts)
26. I expect the retirement after the elections... in November. Thomas too.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 06:45 PM
11 hrs ago

Trump will mint two new 40 year old right wingers before the new Senate in January.

Bluetus

(2,484 posts)
28. If Republicans seriously fear losing the Senate, he will quite much sooner
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 07:09 PM
11 hrs ago

so that the Republicans can ram through a replacement while they still hold the chamber.

I have always said, the best judgment of politics comes from watching what they do, not what they say. If Alito resigns by July, that tells us the Senate is seriously in play. If he doesn't resign by August, then the Guardians of Pedophiles are not worried about losing the Senate.

Warpy

(114,503 posts)
30. "Disrobe?" Ugh,nobody wants to see THAT
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 07:37 PM
11 hrs ago

but if the OP meant "retire," I can't see that happening unless some breakaway Catholic sect is trying to bring back the Inquisition and they want someone to head that up.

After all, his rulings have been more ecclesiastical than constitutional, so there is ample cause to remove him frrom the Court, although neither party seems to have the guts to do that, so his job would seem to be sae no matter who is in the majority in Congress.

So unless he starts dressing like an Inquisitor and you can hear the thumbscrews clanking in his pockets, I doubt this story is true.

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