Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: I Don’t Know What Americans Have In Common Anymore [VIDEO]

“We always talk about E pluribus unum. What’s our unum now? We have the pluribus. What’s the unum? And I think it’s a great country. I think we, for whatever reasons, have made it our — some people have decided that the Constitution isn’t worth defending, that history isn’t worth defending, that the culture and principles aren’t worth defending. And, certainly, if you are in my position, they have to be worth defending. That’s what keeps you going. That’s what energizes you. I don’t know what it is that we have, we can say instinctively, we have as a country in common.” – Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, speaking last night on Fox News. Thomas also mentioned reading Ayn Rand as a teenager. Because of course.