"The mob I now faced carried no ropes or guns," Thomas writes of his hearings. "Its weapons were smooth-tongued lies spoken into microphones and printed on the front pages of America's newspapers. . . . But it was a mob all the same, and its purpose -- to keep the black man in his place -- was unchanged."
Right.
Lifetime position, $1.5 million advance...have a Coke and a smile and shut the hell up. You knew you'd be reviled for the yeoman-like job you've done in support of the Southern Strategy. You ain't surprised and if it's more intense than you expected, well, tough titty.
Justice Thomas Lashes Out in Memoir
Book Attacks Liberals and the Media, Breaks Near-Silence on Anita Hill
By Robert Barnes, Michael A. Fletcher and Kevin Merida
Washington Post Staff Writers
Saturday, September 29, 2007; A01
Justice Clarence Thomas settles scores in an angry and vivid forthcoming memoir, scathingly condemning the media, the Democratic senators who opposed his nomination to the Supreme Court, and the "mob" of liberal elites and activist groups that he says desecrated his life.
"My Grandfather's Son," for which Thomas has received a reported $1.5 million, is a 289-page memoir of his life in rural Georgia, his reliance on religious faith and his rise to the high court. His book ends with the day he was sworn in and contains only fleeting mentions of his time on the bench.
Thomas lovingly describes the iron-willed grandfather who raised him after his own father abandoned him as a toddler, praises the Roman Catholic Church for providing him with an education but criticizes it for not being as "adamant about ending racism then as it is about ending abortion now," and gives a detailed description of the confirmation hearings that electrified the nation in 1991 and the sexual harassment allegations by Anita Hill that he said destroyed his reputation.
They are the most extensive comments Thomas has made about Hill since his confirmation. Though he has given numerous speeches since he has been on the court, he has rarely mentioned Hill or spoken in detail about the nomination fight. In the book, Thomas writes that Hill was the tool of liberal activist groups "obsessed" with abortion and outraged because he did not fit their idea of what an African American should believe.
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P6, you totally rock.
Lifetime position, $1.5 million advance...have a Coke and a smile and shut the hell up. You knew you'd be reviled for the yeoman-like job you've done in support of the Southern Strategy. You ain't surprised and if it's more intense than you expected, well, tough titty.
preach it, P6.
He's a bootlicking kissass that deserves every bit of contempt that comes his Sambo Way. He underqualified and nothing he's done on the court has changed that opinion.
OT: Take your blood pressure meds before you read this
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MichaelMedved/2007/09/26/six_inconvenient_truths_about_the_us_and_slavery
I saw that. I've seen it so
I saw that. I've seen it so many times over the years it doesn't bother me.
Clarence 3X
On 60 Minutes, Thomas said he wasn't a "liberal" but a radical. Like a leather jack wearing, power to the people, Black Panther kind of radical. How grandfather's son flipped that into a conservative political ideology that makes no attempts to overthrow the system must be the missing chapters of his life story.
The man lied on his family
The man lied on his family to get his job. That pretty much defines his values to me.
P6, you and me are likethis on him
I didn't need to know any of his 'positions' after I found out how he humiliated and disrespected HIS SISTER in front of White Conservatives to shill himself to them.
It showed me the depth of his LACK of character, and I didn't need to know anything else about him. That said it all.