July 21, 2016

L V C || C L Memory 78


In 78 days, I'll be back on campus at my alma-mater at an extra special homecoming as Lebanon Valley College continues celebrating its 150th birthday.  In honor of that countdown, here's memory #78:  spouting off about politics!

That's me in the middle, in the wife beater (surprise ... even back in 1991!) and the backwards painter's cap with some college-era scruff, officially a "campus politician" for purposes of this article, which is about the controversial appointment of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court (again, it *was* 1991).

And, in another possible surprise (unless you saw it in an earlier memory in this series) ... I was the Republican on the panel.

A Republican defending the choice of Clarence Thomas and making some pretty bold predictions about how Thomas would "strike out on his own right away", something history shows he didn't really do until Sacalia's death just this past year.  Oops ...

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