Judge Clarence Thomas is "our greatest living American," despite constant attacks from the left, the author says.

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Supreme CourtJustice Clarence Thomas has been blamed by the left for decades, but he said, "Our greatest living American. A close friend who believes to be, helped tell the story of justice through himself, a noteworthy new book word taken from a 25-hour candid discussion with the longest justice. 

Mark Paoletta, George H. W. Bush, a lawyer who served as the president's assistant counsel, played an important role in the confirmation of Thomas and eventually became a close friend of justice. For the past 30 years, they have taken vacations with their families and made frequent expeditions to visit nursing homes in New Jersey. I will talk regularly until today.

As a result of the friendship, Paoletta co-authored his new book, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words. This makes one of America's most polarized people look unique. 

"I was fed up with constant attacks on Thomas justice from Hollywood and elsewhere. Thomas is our greatest living American and I I think it's our greatest justice, "Paoletta told Fox News Digital. "One of the things you really enjoy in this book is Judge Thomas's strong disagreement, a kind of left wing, and their generous policies and tactics."

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Image of Judge Clarence Thomas and author / lawyer Mark Paoletta.  (Mark Paoletta )

It's all introduced to documentary filmmaker Michael by Pauletta, who is trying to tell the true story of his friend. It started when it was done. A pack that was interested in making a movie about Thomas. However, Puck wanted Thomas to tell his life story rather than a traditional documentary that introduced both the problem and the story, so Paoletta persuaded his longtime friend to talk. .. 

"Thomas justice is never interested in protecting his reputation or himself," he said. "Finally, [he] agreed to be interviewed." 

The two talked for 25 hours in several sessions, usually gathering early in the morning and Paoletta until lunchtime. Chatted for a ride with. 

"When he makes a promise, he will see it, just as Judge Thomas does," Paoletta said. It was very difficult to fit the media into a two-hour movie. 

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"This 25 hours of Clarence Thomas talks to Michael Puck about his life, his journey, his, his jurisdiction, his thoughts, and movies. You can make and see it all away-I was there for those interviews. You know, I saw these exchanges I thought were money, it's a movie It would be great, "Paoletta said. "You will have to cut out a lot of discussions because you have to talk about every part of his life in two hours, so the idea is to put this together in a book to get more. In that interview. " 

Pack award-winning movie " Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words "was released in 2020. The floor of the room, Paoletta and the filmmaker needed to be creative. Otherwise, the footage you've never seen before would have been wasted. 

Paoletta and Pack decided to co-author a book with the same title, and more than 95% of the material in that book was not included in the documentary. 

"Created Equal: Clarence Thomas, he In my own words, "written by Michael Puck and Mark Paoletta.  (MichaelPack and MarkPaoletta)

"I think the most amazing thing for most readers is those who are new to Thomas justice. How warm and fun he is, how loyal he is to the people who helped him, and how much he helps others, "Paoletta said. 

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This edition of "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words" is 6 Line up at the store on the 21st of March. Roev. A few days before the groundbreaking ruling that overturned Wade. 

Thomas joins Judges Neil Gorsuch, Amy Connie Barrett, Brett Kabanau, and Samuel Arito, and a 15-week miscarriage of Mississippi in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health. Overturned Low vs. Wade with a decision in favor of the ban. Supreme Court Secretary John Roberts agreed with the majority in support of the Mississippi Act, but did not agree to overturn Rho's decision. The decision to polarizeenthusiastically critics of Thomas, praised by conservatives and criticized by the left, firmly imposing justice on the national Zeitgeist. 

Paoletta believes that the left wing is "trying to defeat Thomas Justice from the day he came to Washington," and the liberal elite "he" to confront what he believes. Let's push it to the limit. " He said Dobbs was simply the latest in a long series of decisions that justice had offended Liberal, but no one paying attention should be surprised. 

"Thomas of justice, who has never succumbed to their attacks, is truly at the pinnacle of justice's influence, and as you know, we use this term. All apparently downturned opinions at the end of the event, apparently, Dobbs' decision overturned Law vs. Wade. Judge Thomas has written about overturning Law vs. Wade since 1992. He wrote that this should be overturned for thirty years, "Paoletta said. 

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Left-to-right photo: Mark Paoletta, Patricia J. Paoletta, Virginia Thomas, Clarence Thomas  (Mark Paoletta )

Recently, Thomas is Hollywood star Samuel L. Mocked by Jackson as "Uncle Clarence," Shockjok Howard Stern put Thomas "sitting there like Darth Vader, dormant, waiting for another Cook to join the Supreme Court." "Lightweight." And almost every liberal cable news expert took their shots. Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of "The View," criticized Thomas's consensus and suggested that the GOP might "come" to his interracial marriage. Recent examples support the claims that Thomas has made over the years. 

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"More in the book So Judge Thomas talks about the biggest, kind, and most intolerant people he's ever met, and in fact the racial discriminators were modern liberals. "Paoretta said. "He talks about how the left, the liberals, have a result-oriented judgment that they don't care about the process. They just want to get a specific result, and that's in the book. But, according to Paoletta, part of Thomas' heritage is that he boldly thinks for himself and offends people. 

"I think he is considered one of our greatest justices, and he has the courage to apply the Constitution, be loyal to the Constitution, and know what will happen. And it triggers the left wing. He is a black conservative and dares to have his own thoughts. It makes the left wing crazy and angry. That's what Paoletta said. "His legacy is a courageous justice that faithfully applies and recognizes his role in our constitutional system. This can be given to the Constitution in our government structure. The greatest respect. " 

Paoletta said Thomas was" doing well "since Dobbs' decision and couldn't really care about the attack from the left. 

"He is not seeking affirmation from these people. They are the same people who tried to destroy him, lied about him, and distorted his life. So why do you care about them? And so he has friends and family. He has a wife and faith.And he's doing great things, "Paoletta said. "He is our most influential justice and he has just lived this amazing American life."

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