September 17, 2005
Just plain nuts

Ms. Cindy "absolute moral authority" Sheehan has penned a missive over at Michael "I'm a genius in France" Moore's Web site which includes this whopper: George Bush needs to stop talking, admit the mistakes of his all around failed administration, pull our troops out of occupied New Orleans and Iraq, and excuse his self from […]

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September 15, 2005
Well, if they were playing in the game, then I'd care

I didn't get to catch a whole lot of Day Two of the John Roberts confirmation hearing. However, one of the Democrat complaints about the Senate's confirmation process betrays what too many judges have become. SEN. BIDEN: Fundamentally. So you've told me nothing, Judge. With all due respect, you've not -- look, this is -- […]

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September 14, 2005
Talk about bringing a spork to a gunfight

Victor Davis Hanson is going to "debate" Arianna Huffington. You can catch a Webcast here. I'll be at work and hope that they'll provide a recorded stream later -- boy is she going to get a drubbing.

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September 14, 2005
Hugh's got this right

While I was stuck in the mess that was the I-15 this afternoon attempting to get to work, I caught the first hour of Hugh Hewitt on the radio. Hugh makes an excellent point about the confirmation hearing for Judge John Roberts to be chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and […]

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September 14, 2005
Katrina and John

I didn't listen to Monday's speeches by senators at the confirmation hearings for Judge John Roberts. I'm just not into self-abuse. But I did catch a little bit of Sen. Ted Kennedy's opening statement while listening to the late night replay of the Tony Snow Show. Americans are united as rarely before in compassion and […]

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September 13, 2005
Humorless

Dianne Feinstein is questioning John Roberts and she is shocked, shocked I tell you, about Roberts' famous lawyer joke. Talk about playing to the stereotype of the humorless, easily offended man-hater. The really sad thing is, that she is the better of the two California senators.

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September 12, 2005
Usually this gets a little more press

You know, when an abortion-protestor makes violent threats, it usually elicits denunciations by public officials and calls for moving them ever farther from the clinics' front doors. But, when an abortion supporter threatens to lynch a judge, well, that's material for the eighth paragraph of the story. "This ruling came out at quarter to five […]

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September 12, 2005
Union workers get better jobs

If you work in a union shop, you apparently get better jobs than actually working for a union. I know that a lot of people have a visceral dislike of Wal-Mart because of how poorly they allegedly treat their employees. However, if you were, say, a union, and you wanted to make a point about […]

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September 11, 2005
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt

If you didn't get up early enough this morning to watch Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu look like a complete and total idiot on "Fox News Sunday," then head over here and check it out. Even if you showed me a CAT scan of this woman's skull and it showed a brain, I wouldn't believe it, […]

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September 6, 2005
John Paul Stevens for chief justice

In the wake of William Rehnquist's death and John Roberts' subsequent shift to filling the chief justice vacancy, senators Chuck Schumer, John Corzine and Teddy Kennedy have said that this raises the stakes for his nomination. "The chief justice is the most important judge in the country, with even more responsibility for the protection of […]

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