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We should also recognize Phillip Drummond for saving those two children in Harlem from a terrible existence of drugs, gangs, and other hardships associated with living in the inner city.

These people are so bleeping stupid! Starbucks is in 75 countries! Will these rednecks move to all those places AND work for those wages? How can they hire only American domestically or globally?

Lmao you made me spit my coffee out.

You just proved to the world that you don’t even care about the person sitting at the head of the table. Just as long as you got an invite.

Welcome to Trump’s America! Hill’s just lucky he didn’t call him a Milwaukee County inmate.

He’s been quoted on that very subject:

Dang, listing all of Unca Clarence’s “accomplishments” reminded me why I can’t stand this self-loathing POS successor to Thurgood Marshall.

What has the man done? Excuse me? Are you forgetting the time he sexually harassed a subordinate for a period of years only to escape the allegations using the same “race-baiting” techniques he spent the majority of his career speaking out against... Ooo wait I think I see your point.

He has also presented (and maintained) a consistent (albeit radical) judicial political philosophy.

FIFY, and that’s why I disagree with his “induction.” Simply being a black conservative legal realist (not an originalist, textualist, etc.) isn’t noteworthy.

Shit, has he made any effort to use his achievements to make this country better for ANYONE OTHER THAN HIMSELF?

I do agree with you; Clarence Thomas has achieved a lot. But, has he made any effort to use his achievements to make this country better for his people? Shit, has he made any effort to use his achievements to make this country better for ANYONE OTHER THAN HIMSELF?

Refresher on some of Clarence’s highlights:

They were very cool together, you could tell the president loved her, but it was obvious that they liked each other. Who wouldn’t, she was like your cool gorgeous smart aunt you secretly had a crush on. It was deflating when the haters went after her. I can see disagreeing with the president but c’mon you guys,

I am not American but Canadian and I can tell you that the WORLD thought the US had finally grown up and moved into the 21 century when they elected the Obama’s. Whether we agreed with his policies, which sometimes we did not, we respected his gravitas and his ability to talk to people in a respectful and thoughtful

Intelligence, glamour, strength and compassion is how I see her. I feel like she represents the ideal of a FLOTUS, she isn’t just window dressing to her husband, she had a career of her own before all this and I have no doubt a career afterwards. Strength because I could not even imagine having to hear all the shit

Grace and gratitude. That’s what comes to mind first when I think of Michelle Obama. She represented the best of us. I’m proud to call her my First Lady, as a woman, a person of color (1/2 Samoan), a mother and an American

In-person discussions can be fruitful but often they start with anger. Anger is a useful and motivating tool but it is sooooo difficult to control.

No no no...you take a mad dog off the leash, you better take some responsibility.
That lady didn’t ask for help, she asked them to arrest him by describing criminal activity.
That’s the same way that has already cost the lives of so many innocent people. So the real problem isn’t the cops, hell, the police force

I’m still so pissed at that woman for calling the cops on a man fixing his own car.
You can even tell in the video the minute her racism caught up with her when she apologizes for “racial profiling” him.
Just to be clear (and I’m being very loose with this example), it’s not racist if you call for and say: “I think