apart. and that will happen with virtually you pick your person, any black person who says something that is not the described things they expect from a black person will be picked apart. don t pick me. pick anyone who decided not to go along with it. there is a price to pay. somebody the media agrees with. laura: i clerked for justice thomas in supreme court in the early 90s. we re joined by reverend jacque degross to weigh in on the issue. what do you make of justice thomas comments there? i appreciate his sensitivity from what he went through in the nomination hearings. but the fact of the matter is every african-american who stepped forward for major office at the presidential level and other office undergone excruciating
apart. and that will happen with virtually you pick your person, any black person who says something that is not the described things they expect from a black person will be picked apart. don t pick me. pick anyone who decided not to go along with it. there is a price to pay. somebody the media agrees with. laura: i clerked for justice thomas in supreme court in the early 90s. we re joined by reverend jacque degross to weigh in on the issue. what do you make of justice thomas comments there? i appreciate his sensitivity from what he went through in the nomination hearings. but the fact of the matter is every african-american who stepped forward for major office at the presidential level and other office undergone excruciating
inauguration, just very polite. i had no in-depth conversations. he was asked, is. there any common ground between the two men. listen. you know, that s hard tode s. it s like what common ground did i have with president bush 43? i m not into politics. i don t like politics. i try not to i do my job. then things got interesting. here is what he thinks about mr. obama ander how he got elected. the thing that i always knew that it would have to be a black president who is approved by the elites and the media because anybody they didn t agree with, take apart. and that will happen with virtually you pick your person, any black person who says something that is not the prescribed things that they expect from a black person will be picked apart. you can picker anybody don t pick me. pick anyone who has decided not- to go along with it.
apart. and that will happen with virtually you pick your person, any black person who says something that is not the described things they expect from a black person will be picked apart. don t pick me. pick anyone who decided not to go along with it. there is a price to pay. somebody the media agrees with. laura: i clerked for justice thomas in supreme court in the early 90s. we re joined by reverend jacque degross to weigh in on the issue. what do you make of justice thomas comments there? i appreciate his sensitivity from what he went through in the nomination hearings. but the fact of the matter is every african-american who stepped forward for major office at the presidential level and other office undergone excruciating
as an actress? well, i mean she glowed. if she was on screen, you didn t look at anyone else perhaps with the exception of montgomery clift. in a way they sort of looked alike, and they had become very close friends, and she he had gotten in a terrible accident leaving her house, and she actually saved is his life. she pulled his teeth from his throat. so she just and she loved her she loved acting. she actually i wrote something, this bizarre cheesy movie called these old broads, and it starred my mother and elizabeth and joan collins and shirley, and my mother and liz elizabeth had this scene where they basically were talking about my father referring to him as freddie, i believe, something subtle like that. she obviously had many