August 4, 2005
Propaganda rag

If this is accurate -- and Drudge is famously hit-or-miss on these sorts of things -- then I don't think I'll ever need anything more ever again to prove that the New York Times' political coverage is indiscernable from a propaganda rag. Seriously, checking out Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' adopted children is part of […]

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August 4, 2005
Idiot of the day

Quoted on Fox News' "Special Report with Brit Hume" in a report on the nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court we have our Idiot of the day: Debra Ness of the National Partnership for Women. The right of women to vote, the right to privacy, all of these are rights that Americans hold […]

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August 3, 2005
Dumb judge of the day

Via XRLQ comes this gem from Judge Ellar "I'm an arrogant moron who doesn't listen" Duff of Madison County, Missouri. An Alton woman embroiled in a divorce case spent more than four hours in jail for contempt of court after she refused a Madison County's judge's order to return a handgun to her ex-husband, a […]

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July 23, 2005
Chutzpah award

This week's award goes to the junior senator from Massachusetts -- John Kerry. Democratic Sen. John Kerry urged the White House on Friday to release "in their entirety" all documents and memos from Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' tenure in two Republican administrations. "We cannot do our duty if either Judge Roberts or the Bush […]

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July 22, 2005
Judge Roberts is not a woman

The fact that President Bush nominated a man to replace a woman on the Supreme Court got Colorado's junior senator, Ken Salazar, panties in a twist. Dear President Bush: I do not know yet how I will vote on the confirmation of Judge John G. Roberts Jr. I will honor the processes of the Senate […]

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July 22, 2005
The outrage!

You'll forgive me if I first believed that this article in today's Washington Post was a spoof written by a junior high school French student just a little to impressed with herself. It has been a long time since so much syrupy nostalgia has been in evidence at the White House. But Tuesday night, when […]

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July 20, 2005
The responsible left

The Center for American Progress' statement on John G. Roberts nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court is wary, but responsible -- unlike a lot of what you're hearing on the loony left. The good news is that it appears that many Democrat senators appear to be following this lead. We'll see if it will last.

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July 19, 2005
Scum

I pointed out earlier that the left behaved like Pavlov's dog the second Bush named his pick -- no one Bush could've selected would be acceptable to the Kos Kids. If Bush had selected Ralph Neas or Nan Aron, the tinfoil hat crowd would've been screaming "Manchurian Candidate!" So, it really isn't surprising that you'd […]

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July 10, 2005
A brilliant idea

Patterico has an excellent idea to protect the rights of the minority party from being trampled by a bare majority. You know, conservatives have lost a lot of 5-4 decisions over the past few years in the Supreme Court. Some have upset the Justices in the minority only slightly. Others, like Casey (which reaffirmed Roe […]

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July 8, 2005
Pull the other one

Time magazine once again proves that when the majority of the media describe themselves as "moderate," that's what the general public calls "liberal." Try this test for yourself before you check out how Time magazine chose to categorize our remaining Supreme Court justices. Classify each justice as a "Staunch conservative," "Moderate Conservative," "Moderate Liberal" or […]

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