<<There is no such requirement.>>
I never meant to imply that there is an express Constitutional requirement. I figured that would be understood by everyone. The fact is, dummies and schleppers are not expected to apply. This is the highest court in the most powerful country on earth and hopefully still governed by the elected representatives of a people who demand excellence in many things, their courts being among them.
When you look at the records of virtually every judge who has sat on that bench in living memory, they are stellar. You don't and you shouldn't get on that court for making campaign contributions or because you're the President's chauffeur's nephew.
That some 18th century hillbilly got on the court and didn't turn out so bad, or that the Constitution doesn't actually post the job requirements (holy shit imagine that Batman!) are completely irrelevant. We all know there are no Constitutional job requirements for SCOTUS judges, and we all know that there aren't too many judges in modern times who were born in log cabins.
Can we not focus on the issues? Or better yet, just admit the obvious, that Thomas is an unqualified schmuck who just doesn't belong on that bench and barely wormed his way in by Tommin' for the Republicans, and that Ruth Bader Ginsburg richly deserves her spot and earned it with a 97-3 vote confirmation?