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The tradition began with the influential work of Clarence L. Barnhart, dean of American lexicography, who at the age of 89 is still active in the profession.
But the Post lead puts a finer point on the matter, noting, "Democratic activists--Lewis among them--had accused Republicans of attacking the victim when they noted in the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings in 1991 that Anita Hill had continued to stay in close touch with Thomas even after he allegedly harassed her with lewd sexual remarks."
Before today, the most egregious outcome of MacKinnonism was the Clarence Thomas hearings.
Supreme Court--as expected--in January, all eyes will be on Justice Clarence Thomas.
She said that Kennedy's dissent, endorsed unsurprisingly by William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas, would "teach little Johnny a perverse lesson in Federalism," but the majority found a way that "assures little Mary may attend class."