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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Emmett Tyrrell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Clarence Thomas' Triumph
by Emmett Tyrrell
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WASHINGTON -- A few weeks back, when Clarence Thomas' "My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir" first came out, there was a flurry of commentary on him and the book. From conservatives, there was praise. From liberals, there was a vaguely concealed sense of shock. To them, he seemed so-o-o angry. Wait a minute; I thought they admired anger. Think of their approbation of the "Angry Left." Now the hubbub surrounding Thomas' book has quieted down. In fact, the book is hardly mentioned. This is typical of the circumstances today surrounding the publication of books. When a book that somehow matters comes out, there is a transient period of excitement, a mixture of hallelujahs or spitballs -- then complete silence.

Yet a book, if it is any good, is a distillation of long and careful thought. It is not -- again, if it is any good -- but an extended magazine article. A book is more sophisticated than an article and should command longer attention. If it is very good, a book should provoke thought and comments for a long while after its publication. In the case of Thomas' memoir, I shall be thinking about it and referring to it for a long time. It is one of the best books I have read in years.

It is the chronicle of a complicated and unusual life, accompanied by reflections on that life by a complicated and unusual man. Reading it is a powerful experience. Born a very poor black in a very poor community in the Jim Crow South, Thomas was raised by his tough and deeply decent grandparents. He went through a bizarre period in a Catholic seminary and, after that, radical years at college and law school. He ended up in government service in Washington. Supposedly, according to his liberal critics, he was the beneficiary of affirmative action, but any sensitive reading of this book makes clear that nothing came easily to Thomas.

Then after difficult but successful years in Washington, both at the Justice Department and at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, he emerged as a conservative. I take this as proof that Thomas never wanted things to come easily. One of the reasons that so few things came easily to Thomas (he tells us athletics came pretty easily to him) is that usually he has insisted on thinking things out, with a powerful aptitude for reasoning and a critical streak that doubtless he got from his tough-minded grandfather. Another reason that nothing came easily is that he is black and up from poverty. That last reason is known by all, but after reading this book, I came away very much aware that Thomas' powers of ratiocination are first-rate. He is just the kind of person we want on the Supreme Court.

Of course, he is not at all the kind of person liberals want on the court. Rather than having a justice there who is versed in the law and capable of disciplined thought, the liberals want someone who will make laws according to the contemporary liberal whim, a whim that changes rather frequently. Thus the liberals put Thomas through what historians will record as the cruelest Senate hearings in American history. No witness before a Senate hearing has ever suffered such injustice at the hands of the pompous poseurs who went after Thomas. Since surviving that historic atrocity, Justice Thomas has served on the Supreme Court with grace and distinction. For my money, he is the most noble public figure in American life today.

All that the liberals reviewing this book have been able to talk about is its anger. Frankly, I saw very little anger. One of the amazing things about Thomas is his disposition. He is positive, resolute, profoundly decent and cheerful. That the liberals miss this comes as no surprise. They are increasingly narrow. Thomas admits his failures and forgives his enemies. This is because Thomas is a profoundly religious man, who throughout his life has turned to prayer. "My Grandfather's Son" is a book about many things, among them spirituality, conservative ideas, modern politics and race. In fact, Thomas' account of race in modern America is the most reliable I have ever read. Thomas has suffered prejudice from Southern bigots, from other blacks and, to this day, from liberals of both races. He writes about it with no ax to grind but with a positive message to impart: One can suffer enormous injustice and not let the (expletive deleted) get you down. This is not a book about anger; it is a book about the satisfied triumph of a good man.

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R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is founder and editor in chief of The American Spectator and co-author of Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House.
 
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HIGH CLASS HANGING
The Clarance Thomas "Hearing" was in actuality a Hanging and the Killler of Kopeckne was the one with the rope.

This two-bit "Legacy" attendee at Gtand Olde Ivy whose tests and papers were done on the dollar has the audacity to say anything. Instead of going to his last breath in the Senate the Patrician from Hyannisport should have spent seventeen years minimum for second-degree murder or manslaughter.

I spent twenty years in Mass got married there and raised children but still cannot understand how the wonderful people there continue sending this fraud to high government other to say he "owns" a lot of dead man votes that continue to show up when he is on the ballot.

Witch Hunts
Unlike most of the whiners on this site, I actually learned from the liberals.

Aurthur Miller's "The Crucible" is a lesson about American politics.

1.) The Salem witch trials were in the 1700s
2.) The McCarthy red scare was in the 1950s

When I took English lit a liberal did teach the class. He also taught that witch trials are part-and-parcel to American politics. They've been around since the Pilgrims landed and they will be around forever, which is Miller's point.

A witch trial is nothing more than prosecuting someone in the public square because you do not like them, not because you have any evidence.

Shall we compare the witch hunt for Bill Clinton to Thomas'? The Paula Jones dirt digging started BEFORE he took office. Republicans prosecuted Clinton for all 8 years of his presidency and if Clinton hadn't handed the evidence to Starr by lying under oath, it would have been eight years of nothing. Eight years of witch hunt based on nothing on than CDS, Clinton Derangement Syndrome.

The Republicans put the witch hunt on Clinton before he even started his first day of presidency. I expect the same thing to happen to the next Democratic president.

Do I feel sorry for them? Nope. Do I feel sorry for Thomas? nope. We all learn in college from reading the Crucible and connecting the time lines of Salem to today that Witch Hunts are an American past-time, legacy and much beloved tradition in politics, much as baseball is our national sport.

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