"Clinton, apparently, has an enormous issue with Thomas all the way back from university," Caton said during the June 30 episode of his show "I'm Fired Up" on Brighteon.TV.
According to the New York Post, both Clinton and Thomas attended Yale Law School in Connecticut. The failed Democratic presidential candidate graduated in 1973, while the magistrate received his law degree a year later in 1974.
"He's been a person of grievance for as long as I've known him," Clinton told "CBS Mornings" host Gayle King during a recent interview.
According to Clinton, Thomas concurring with Justice Samuel Alito's decision to overturn the 1973 ruling served as a subtle way of "signaling" other conservatives to reconsider other issues – including contraception and same-sex marriages. (Related: Justice Clarence Thomas says same-sex marriage ruling issued under Obama has unleashed torrent of anti-Christian bigotry.)
"He may be on his own, but he's signaling as he often did," she said. The former First Lady also recounted the magistrate as saying back then: "I may not win the first, the second or [the] third time, but we're going to keep at it."
"The people he is speaking to … are right-wing, very conservative judges, justices and state legislatures."
Clinton ultimately warned King: "There's so many things about it that are deeply distressing. Women are going to die, Gayle. Women will die."
Caton dubbed Clinton's remarks as "the pot [calling the] kettle black," adding that she had no right to denounce Thomas given that the former Secretary of State lost her right to litigate because of her "nefarious actions."
"You have Hillary Clinton here who is going after a Supreme Court justice … and basically trying to paint him as some kind of evil, angry person, [when he's] just out there litigating from the bench."
According to Caton, the usual norm for African-Americans in politics would be to join the Democratic Party. Thomas, however, went against the grain by joining the Republican Party.
"What you heard from Hillary Clinton [was that] she was calling Justice Thomas an 'Uncle Tom' because he's angry with the wrong things. If he was angry about the right things, then Hillary [would] be like 'He is such a treasure.'"
Caton said Thomas has some common sense and understands the rule of law, which apparently irked Hillary.
According to the Brighteon.TV host, Democrats such as Clinton "seem to like to use race" as a basis for their arguments. He commented: "On our side, we have an African American man, who's a Supreme Court justice, saying that this stuff isn't right. But here you have the lily-white Karen, who cannot shut her moth and is as evil as they come."
The retired firefighter also debunked any possibilities of Thomas going after contraceptives, something Hillary brought up during her interview with King.
"Could we really believe that Thomas will single-handedly say 'That's it, no more rubbers, no more contraceptive for anybody?' You know, 'we're outlawing all contraceptive concepts?' That won't happen."
"It will happen, though, when the socialist government or communism takes completely over our republic and they tell you what to eat and what to wear. Go ask the North Koreans; they [only] have five different hairstyles that are allowed.
Caton ultimately concluded: "Let's just call a spade a spade. The Clintons are gross, straight up gross."
Watch the full June 30 episode of "I'm Fired Up" below. Tune in to "I'm Fired Up" with Chad Caton every Thursday at 10-11 a.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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