No big surprise here..I may have called it a monster in my article but I am glad he is exposing the elephant...same beast
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS DISCUSSES HIS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
LIFE AND SAYS THE REAL ISSUE AT HIS CONFIRMATION HEARINGS WAS ABORTION
Thurs Sept 27 2007 14:41:11 ET
In his first television interview, in which he discusses his
childhood, his race, his rise to Supreme Court Justice and his job on
the nation's highest court, Clarence Thomas says the real issue at his
controversial confirmation hearings 16 years ago was abortion. Saying
the issue was "the elephant in the room," Thomas also tells Steve Kroft
that the hearings he called at the time a "high tech lynching" harmed
the country. The interview will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES, Sunday
Sept. 30 (7:30-9:00 PM/ET, 7:00-9:00 PM /PT) on the CBS Television
Network.
Thomas, whose Supreme Court positions on abortion issues have
been conservative, says the confirmation hearings in which he was
accused of sexual harassment by a former employee -- allegations he
continues to deny -- were really about abortion. "That was the elephant
in the room... That was the issue. That is the issue that people are
apparently so upset about," he tells Kroft. "[That is the issue] that
you determine the composition of your Supreme Court and your entire
federal judiciary, it seems now," says Thomas.
He says the hearings harmed the accuser, Anita Hill, himself,
and ultimately the country by setting a precedent manifested in other
highly charged, media-infused events such as the impeachment trial of
President Bill Clinton. "The process harmed her. It harmed me and we
see sort of the precedent of this kind of thing begin to harm even
people like President Clinton," Thomas believes. "Things are out of
control. That's not good for the country. It's not good for the court,"
he continues, "What are we going to look like years from now if we
can't get people confirmed because everybody gets to attack them. They
get to draw and quarter them," he says.
In the interview, Thomas also expresses an opinion of his
accuser for the first time in public, saying of Hill, who waited 10
years to accuse him, "She was not the demure, religious, conservative
person that they portrayed. That's not the person I knew," Thomas says.
"She could defend herself, let's just put it that way... She did not
take slights very kindly and anyone who did anything, she responded
very quickly," he says. When Kroft rejoins, "Didn't take 10 years?"
Thomas replies, "It didn't take 10 minutes."
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