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Our commenter David Nieporent remains very confused about the argument I've been making for years about Sam Alito, although it's very straightforward: The point is that this is, well, an.
I know there's no excuse for not trashing Jeff Goldstein et al. on a regular basis, but since said volcano, my life has turned into a country song: my wife.
Manohla Dargis suggests that SATC II has been subject to what I call the Phantom Menace effect -- that is, a sequel subject to especially and in some sense unfairly.
I suppose I could get into the obvious silliness of this op-ed -- particularly the stuff about his silence during oral arguments signifying boredom -- but the bottom line is.
Very useful data here. Again, I'll have more about this when I get home, but it's worth noting that once again that Roberts and Alito, not Scalia and Thomas, are.
Good for him, even though the passage of whatever hare-brained regulation the arbitrary impediment to abortion lobby can cook up merely awaits a Republican governor seeking future elective office as.
I wouldn't say that Huckelberry Graham has replaced his buddy Joe Lieberman as America's Most Odious Preening Politician. But he's up there. This review becomes even funnier and more pathetic.
Nineteen, it seems. This story has evidently been making the rounds for a few weeks now, though I somehow managed not to hear about it. For background detail, the place.