14. The liberal snickers about Thomas being dumb, Scalia's puppet, silent, etc. are both racist and completely false.
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15. Far from being dumb, Thomas is a dauntingly creative (and dangerous) legal thinker who has laid out a novel radical position.
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16. As far as I know, there's no precedence for Thomas' fusion of black nationalism with originalism. That's a novel position.
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@CoreyRobin has found an interesting precursor for jibe about Thomas being clueless in court:https://twitter.com/whitesaid/status/616823885426638848 …Jeet Heer added,
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@CoreyRobin's essay. Here it is:https://www.jacobinmag.com/2014/05/clarence-thomass-counterrevolution/ …1 reply 13 retweets 37 likes -
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18. Many things to criticize Thomas about without claiming he's wearing "blackface": treatment of Anita Hill, terrible legal philosophy
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19. Did Thomas sexually harass Anita Hill? Based on the evidence, almost certainly. Is Thomas's legal philosophy deeply reactionary. Yep.
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20. There are many deeper critiques to be made of Thomas' version of black nationalism, but its nature has to be acknowledged.
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21. There's a tradition of black nationalism that feels more comfortable working with white racists than with white liberals.
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