******Clarence Thomas settling scores in new memoir*****

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He's pissed.:lol:

BTW, a 90 minute interview with Rush Limbaugh? And he wonders why black folk don't warm to him.



In book, Clarence Thomas denounces Democrats, media, activists

Supreme Court justice describes a life under siege.

By Robert Barnes, Michael A. Fletcher and Kevin Merida
THE WASHINGTON POST
Saturday, September 29, 2007

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas settles scores in an angry and vivid forthcoming memoir, scathingly condemning the media, the Democratic senators who opposed his nomination and the "mob" of liberal elites and activist groups who 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 U.S. Supreme 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; critically admires the Catholic church that provided him with an education but was not 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.

He describes Hill as "touchy and apt to overreact" and says she did a mediocre job at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Throughout the book, Thomas describes himself as under siege — either from preening elites, light-skinned African Americans or critics who object to his conservative politics.

"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."

Thomas, 59, says in the foreword to the book, which goes on sale Monday, that he wrote it to "leave behind an accurate record of my own life as I remember it" rather than leave it to those "with careless hands or malicious hearts." He indicates he wrote it himself, with editing help from three others.

It has been eagerly awaited, especially in the conservative community, which is playing an active role in promoting it. The Heritage Foundation, the Federalist Society and the National Center for Policy Analysis are sponsoring a six-city book tour, where patrons will pay $30 to attend events in Thomas' honor.

The normally media-shy justice has interviews booked on "60 Minutes" Sunday night, ABC on Monday and a 90-minute interview with Rush Limbaugh, also scheduled for Monday.

The book's contents had been closely guarded before its publication date of Oct. 1, the first day of the court's new term, but The Washington Post purchased a copy Friday at a Washington-area bookstore.


http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/nation/09/29/0929thomas.html


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He's pissed.:lol:

BTW, a 90 minute interview with Rush Limbaugh? And he wonders why black folk don't warm to him.
Thomas is republican. "Warming" is a non-starter.
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But if I can get the e-book, I'll read it. Maybe get some insight into why he thinks the way he does.

-VG
 
Clarence "The Tom" Thomas wasn't fit to breathe the same air as Thurgood Marshall let alone take his place on the Supreme Court....:angry:
 
Thomas is republican. "Warming" is a non-starter.
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But if I can get the e-book, I'll read it. Maybe get some insight into why he thinks the way he does.

-VG

Understood. But that doesn't mean he can't give Tavis some time.

Being a black conservative doesn't equate to being an Uncle Tom depending on who it is.

He would endear himself to the black community if he gave access to a 'liberal' outlet.

Unless he's a complete shill for Republicans, which would be different can of worms all together.
 
Understood. But that doesn't mean he can't give Tavis some time.

Being a black conservative doesn't equate to being an Uncle Tom depending on who it is.

He would endear himself to the black community if he gave access to a 'liberal' outlet.

Unless he's a complete shill for Republicans, which would be different can of worms all together.

Interesting point 9x3inch but I can't see himself for a "personal" interview to a liberal outlet than did ALL democrat candidates refusal to endear themselves to a FoxNews debate. Was a bitch made decision in my opinion.

So to me, that issue is moot.

Having said that, I do hope that Clarance Thomas will avail himself of someone like a Tavis Smiley, Ed Gordon or Tony Brown of Tony Brown's Journal fame. I think the Oprah show would even be better. I think that because of his job and all the shit we've heard and read about him from opinion makers in the press about him over the years, a show like Oprah would be a good platform to re-introduce him to a black public who only know him from what we feel, real or imagined about the republican party and it's recent history. I think it's time for that joker to speak up especially after that Anita Hill bullshit.

-VG
 
Thomas is republican. "Warming" is a non-starter.
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But if I can get the e-book, I'll read it. Maybe get some insight into why he thinks the way he does.

-VG

For starters... he went to "catholic schools." Catholic schools back then were very disciplined. A helluva a lot stricter than any public school. I attended one myself for three years. The nuns were notorious for maintaing order in classrooms. Each session in class is started with prayers. Back then, you said prayer before class, before recess, after recess and before you went home.

If I'm not mistaken, Mr Thomas had a radical period during his college years where he embraced Malcolm X (like many of us have done) and the black panther party. I beleive his first wife was black and he had a child with her.

Don't know why he switched to becoming a republican, but I imagine somewhere in his background he reconciled his catholic upbringing against the radicalism of the 60's and 70's and thats where he ended up.
 
Clarence Uncle Thomas is worse than a tom --- he's a Judas. What's more he is not qualified to sit on the Supreme Court. If some think he is, why is it he just sits there never asking a single question of those presenting oral arguments. Why is it his vote never differs from that ultra right winger Scalia? If there's one thing I hate George Bush Sr. for doing, it is for nominating this self-hating kneegro who unfortunately will be in a position to do us harm for the next 20 years. :mad:
 
If anyone involved in the case had a problem with his white wife, it was Hill. She came off as personally insulted by Thomas' lack of personal interest in her.
 
If anyone involved in the case had a problem with his white wife, it was Hill. She came off as personally insulted by Thomas' lack of personal interest in her.


Geez... I can't believe you didn't say something to piss me off...

But let me add this point about ms hill... at one point well before the Thomas nomination, she had been hospitalized for 30 days... usually thats a nice way to say someone has emotional problems ... I remember the hearings and her presence gave me the idea that she was probably on medication... she was way to calm in her demeanor compared to all the others. And to think, he actually went to Oral Roberts University to help her get a job there as a professor....That just go to show you... you can't help everybody
 
You folks are missing the obvious observation.

Behind all of that conservative mumbo jumbo was an average niqqa who just wanted some ass.

Plus Anita Hill had DSLs for days.

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I feel bad for him.
Most Black folk are traditionally conservative, although we don't admit it.
Anti-gay, and wanting the gubment to stay out of our lives and wallets.

I think that Anita Hill mess was complete bullshit, like he said, because of all people to "replace" Thurgood Marshall, folks were upset it was somebody like him.

Of all the people who don't like him, 99% can't give you a reason why.
 
I feel bad for him.
Most Black folk are traditionally conservative, although we don't admit it.
Anti-gay, and wanting the gubment to stay out of our lives and wallets.

I think that Anita Hill mess was complete bullshit, like he said, because of all people to "replace" Thurgood Marshall, folks were upset it was somebody like him.

Of all the people who don't like him, 99% can't give you a reason why.

Because he's a hypocrite who wants to deny people opportunity for the exact reasons he got his:

HIS SKIN TONE, QUOTAS, ETC.
 
I feel bad for him.
Most Black folk are traditionally conservative, although we don't admit it.
Anti-gay, and wanting the gubment to stay out of our lives and wallets.

I think that Anita Hill mess was complete bullshit, like he said, because of all people to "replace" Thurgood Marshall, folks were upset it was somebody like him.

Of all the people who don't like him, 99% can't give you a reason why.

Wait, let me get my Colin Powell out because I know the avalanche of reasons are gonna come a floodin' on in.

...waiting....waiting...waiting...waiting....waiting....waiting... Hmmm. Will this take long?

-VG
 
Because he's a hypocrite who wants to deny people opportunity for the exact reasons he got his:

HIS SKIN TONE, QUOTAS, ETC.

Explain the quota thing where Thomas is concerned bruh and if you could elaborate on the skin tone reason. That flew right over my head.

-VG
 
No, I'm pretty serious.
We don't like him because he's Bush Sr's dude, and that's generally enough.

But is he pro-war or anti-war?
Pro-abortion or anti-abortion?
Pro-PATRIOT Act or Anti?
Affirmative Action?
Education?
Free Speech?

In no way am I saying he's a good dude on any of the above issues. But much like I think people like Obama without knowing a single thing he stands for (besides good speeches) I think Mr Clarence was kinda the same.

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