In an interview, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison likened Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to Samuel L. Jackson’s character in “Django Unchained.”
The efforts to smear Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas with a barrage of bogus ethics complaints hasn’t really worked out for Democrats.
So Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has gotten back to basics, denigrating Thomas the old-fashioned way.
In an interview with Michigan Chronicle, the former deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee likened Thomas to Samuel L. Jackson’s character in “Django Unchained.”
For those who haven’t seen Quentin Tarantino’s movie, Stephen Warren is the sadistic house slave who not only assists his captors in murdering and torturing fellow captives but mourns the passing of his master.
Of course, racist attacks on Thomas have been the norm since the first scurrilous allegations of sexual misconduct were leveled at him under the watch of Joe Biden’s Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991.
There’s a reason the man is constantly in the left’s crosshairs.
And as the court dismantles many of the left’s most cherished unconstitutional policies, Democrats have heightened the ferocity of their attacks.
Not long ago, Jackson himself called the justice “Uncle Clarence,” as did MSNBC’s Joy Reid.
Both spread the conspiracy theory that Thomas was working to overturn the legality of interracial marriage (odd, not least because no one in America opposes it, including Thomas, who is married to a white woman himself).