— Roger Shuler (@RogerShuler) October 27, 2016
Others viewed the news, apparently, as another ploy by the media to bring down a conservative.
HERE WE GO, NOW THEY ARE GOING AFTER THE GREAT CLARENCE THOMAS…
Young Scholar, Now Lawyer, Says Clarence… https://t.co/INtjvChnwU— Jim Cooley (@kaseyspitstop) October 27, 2016
Some saw a silver lining in the new Thomas allegation—more women talking about their experiences in unwelcome sexual encounters.
I’m glad more women are breaking their silence. And shouts to Anita Hill for enduring those confirmation hearings. https://t.co/0oLaAsdOdW pic.twitter.com/UxHM0C1aoJ
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