The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | How Clarence Thomas Went From Childhood Sleeping on Dirt Floor to Becoming ‘The People’s Justice’

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas grew up with little. He and his younger brother slept on a dirt floor, and their mother struggled to make enough money to feed them. When he was a boy, Thomas’ mother sent him and his brother to live with his grandparents in hopes of a better life. 



Thomas’ “grandfather raised them with an iron fist,” federal appeals court Judge Amul Thapar says, “and this becomes important as you go through his jurisprudence, because there were a couple of things his grandfather did that impacted a young Clarence Thomas.” 



Thomas’ grandfather taught him that complaining accomplished nothing, that education was invaluable, and to think for himself, Thapar says. Those principles, he says, have influenced Thomas, now 75, as a Supreme Court justice. 



But despite Thomas’ commitment to the Constitution, he has faced criticism from the Left over the years, something Thapar contends is a result of the justice’s loyalty to judicial originalism. 

“Critics need a caricature because they don't like originalism,” Thapar says. “Why? What is originalism at its heart? It returns the power to the American people.” 



In his new book “The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him,” Thapar details how Thomas has sought through his time on the bench since 1991 to return power to the American people. 



Thapar, elevated to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals by then-President Donald Trump in 2017, joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share stories of Thomas’ life and his legacy as a Supreme Court justice.


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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Cocaine Found in White House, Judge Calls Biden Administration ‘Orwellian,’ Israel Ends Military Operation | July 5

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • A federal judge condemns the Biden administration as being “Orwellian.” 
  • Cocaine is found in the White House, but culprit remains unknown. 
  • Business platform conducts study of resumes with they/them preferred pronouns. 
  •  Israel ends its two day military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin. 


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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | Is Your Connection to Israel ‘More Than Just a Feeling’?

An ancestry service based in Israel aims to connect people across the globe, helping them explore their family trees and see whether they have any relatives living in the Holy Land today.


"People believe that they have a connection to the Holy Land, and I think one of the things we have now through DNA and through family trees is a way to perhaps see whether there's more to that connection than just a feeling," Aaron Godfrey, vice president of Marketing at MyHeritage, told The Daily Signal Podcast in an interview last month.


"Perhaps there's a genetic link, perhaps within you, there is some Jewish DNA," Godfrey said. "We have five different strands of Jewish DNA that we're looking at. Perhaps there's relatives that you'll find in your family tree who have moved to Israel. Perhaps there's some record of the family visiting Israel that you never perhaps knew about. And all of this is just a way simply from your own home, finding out whether this connection that you feel in your heart is something more, is something perhaps that actually took place in your story."


Godfrey sat down with The Daily Signal at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Orlando last month. Many Israelis spoke at the convention, which prominently featured organizations tying American evangelicals with Jews in the Holy Land.


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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | The Constitution and Formation of America’s Government, Independence Day Series Pt. 3

The American Revolution served as a test to see if the 13 colonies could come together to “identity as a people, as a nation,” Richard Reinsch says. The question after the war was “had they actually become in effect one people and no longer 13 separate colonies or even 13 separate states?”


After the war, the Articles of Confederation served as America’s frame of government, but it quickly became apartments that the articles could not successfully create a strong united country, according to Reinsch. 


“The problem with the Articles of Confederation… is they don't create in effect any central government that can actually regulate, that can tax, that can conduct an authoritative foreign policy, [or] that can regulate commerce,” he said. The founding fathers acknowledged that a central government was needed to bring the diverse states together and create a sustainable union. 

By the time the founding fathers “go to the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, there's a consensus throughout the 13 states that there's a problem, and that the weak and ineffectual government has to be remedied in some capacity,” Reinsch says. 


Reinsch joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” for the third part of the show’s Independence Day series to discuss the crafting of the Constitution and how the document became the foundation of American freedom. 


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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | How George Washington Led Nation to Victory in Revolutionary War, Independence Day Series Pt. 2

Many Americans at the time didn't think it was possible to defeat a military power as great as Britain at the start of the Revolutionary War, according to Paul Moreno.


"I think just about any historian looking backwards would say, 'Yeah, the odds were certainly very overwhelmingly against the Colonists,'" says Moreno, a professor of history and dean of social sciences at Hillsdale College.


The Founding Fathers understood they were risking their "lives and fortunes and honor, but most of them thought that it was a risk that was worth taking, that was justified because their cause was right," he says.


It was clear from the start of the war that no man was better equipped to handle the challenges of leading the Continental Army against the British than George Washington.


"One of the subtitles of great biographies of Washington is 'The Indispensable Man,' and that's absolutely what he was," Moreno says of Washington, adding that "he was a man of such a character, that he's sort of embodied the virtue that the American people believed their cause and the cause of republican government depended upon."


Moreno joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" for the second part of an Independence Day series to discuss how the Colonists, under Washington's leadership, defeated the British to win to Revolutionary War. 


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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | SCOTUS Strikes Major Blow to Student Loan ‘Forgiveness,’ Rules in Favor of Christian Graphic Designer, Top Fauci Adviser Reportedly Used Personal Email | June 30

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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | Events and Grievances Leading to the Revolutionary War, Independence Day Series Pt. 1

Taxation was not the only reason the colonists declared their independence from Britain, but it was certainly a factor, according to Bill McClay.


"Americans believed in self-government because they lived self-government," says McClay, the Victor Davis Hansen Chair in classical history and western civilization at Hillsdale College. The colonist's desire to maintain self government played a critical role in the decision to declare independence, according to McClay.


The Declaration of Independence served as a "press release to the world," McClay says, adding that the document laid out the "what" and "why" of the revolution, but was "much more than that."

On July 4th, McClay says Americans "can say, our national birthday commences with this document that expresses these very high and noble imperishable sentiments. 'All men are created equal endowed by their creator with unalienable rights.'"


McClay joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" for the first episode of a three part series celebrating Independence Day and discussing America's founding. 


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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | SCOTUS Rules Against Affirmative Action, Pence Visits Ukraine, Questions Surround FBI Promotions | June 29

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • The Supreme Court justices rule against affirmative action. 
  • The justices rule in favor of Christian mail carrier. 
  • Former Vice President and 2024 presidential candidate Mike Pence visits Ukraine. 
  •  There are questions over the promotion of several FBI officers, and Rep. Matt Gaetz is trying to get to the bottom of it. 


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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | How Regulations Threaten New England Fishermen

New England fishermen are facing growing regulations—from the amount of fish they are allowed to catch to large sections of ocean they can no longer work because of “offshore wind development.” 



“The New England fishermen are the most regulated fishermen in the world,” Jerry Leeman says. Leeman has been fishing in Maine his entire life. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all fishermen. 



The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration collects data and determines how much of a certain kind of fish the fishermen are allowed to process, Leeman says, but the limits have been so greatly reduced in some categories of fish that it is “making it so unviable for us to even make a profit."



It's forcing boats either out of the industry or forcing them to lease their quota just to make ends meet.



Federal regulations have now reduced the amount of haddock landings for commercial fishermen by more than 80%, Leeman said.  



The reduction in fish that fishermen are allowed to catch and “offshore wind development,” which is taking over “just under 10 million acres” of ocean, prompted Leeman, along with fisherman Dustin Delano, to create the New England Fishermen's Stewardship Association to advocate for the region's fishermen. 



The association launched in May to “keep the resource viable for our heritage, for the next generation to be able to process a resource for the U.S. consumer,” Leeman says. If something doesn't change, Leeman says, America will be further "dependent on other nations to feed us with protein resources.” 



Leeman and Delano join “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain how New England fishermen are being regulated out of their industry, and what they are doing to preserve commercial fishing for the next generation of New Englanders. 



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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Biden Touts ‘Bidenomics,’ Trump Downplays Classified Docs Audio, Moms for Liberty Ups Security After SPLC Attack | June 28

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • President Joe Biden delivered a speech on the U.S. economy and touted “Bidenomics”
  • Former President Donald Trump downplays classified documents audio released by CNN
  • Tyler O’Neil reports that the parental rights group Moms for Liberty has invested in extra security for its annual summit in Philadelphia later this week after facing threats following the Southern Poverty Law Center’s decision to place Moms for Liberty on its “hate map” with Ku Klux Klan chapters. Tyler’s story: https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/06/27/target-backs-moms-liberty-invests-extra-security-summit-receiving-threats/ 
  • Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to manslaughter charges in the death of Jordan Neely.


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