Hard to take a source seriously in which the authors starting argument is that anyone who complains about breaches of ethics is not acting in good faith and then promptly moves into whataboutism regarding the Bidens and their "supporters".
A common thread I've noticed for these articles is that they typically argue the legality of the situation not the ethics. Was it legal what the justices have done? Maybe, is it ethical? From the kick-back seems most Americans don't think so.
If the Justices are so aggrieved that the American populace is loosing trust in them; instead of doubling down trying to justifying the "un-ethical" behavior they could actually address the populaces concerns by adopting a set of ethics guidelines and sticking to them.
Ever since Roe v Wade was overturned (and just before this decision), the left has really ramped up its attempts to discredit SCOTUS full bore.
I'll trust my sources over your silly cartoons. Just read, man!
https://www.wsj.com/articles/justice-samuel-alito-propublica-fishing-trip-alaska-paul-singer-supreme-court-5f4bd925?mod=hp_opin_pos_6#cxrecs_s
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/06/justice-alito-has-done-nothing-wrong/