"The Justice Nobody Knows"
By Pejman Yousefzadeh Posted in Law — Comments (2) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Kudos to 60 Minutes for having put together this excellent story on the life and philosophy of Clarence Thomas. It is entirely interesting, absorbing and educational for those who want a fair and reflective viewpoint into the Justice's mind and outlook. And it is certainly more interesting and educational than Robert Reich's unsubstantiated and entirely subjective smears and sneers. One would think that someone with Reich's supposed seriousness of purpose would consider more about a person than their "scowl" and headgear or whether that person speaks a certain number of words to convince the superficial that he/she is intelligent. One would also think that a person as socially consequential as Reich would try to identify what he finds lacking in Justice Thomas's opinions, instead of merely issuing a blanket condemnation regarding those statements.
Alas, Reich sneers without issuing intellectually serious revelations. That pretty much says all that needs to be said about his commentary.
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Reich ............ is such a little man.
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quite a bit about Clarence Thomas and affirmative action.
Thomas' reasons to reject affirmative action are not generally the same as most white conservatives and there is something to be learned from his point of view.
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