Matt has one obvious rejoinder to David Brooks's pean to the mediocre character actor and undistinguished one-term+ Senator who seems to be the GOP's New Fresh Hope for '08. So.
Simon Lazarus and Rochelle Bobroff have more on Alito in the wake of his casting the decisive vote in the awful Ledbetter decision:In the meantime, they can expect more opinions.
Yesterday was our third birthday.Happy birthday to us. And hearty thanks to all of our readers, without whom none of this would matter.
Here's Neo-neocon, once again draping herself in her pre-9/11 hairshirt, offering further insight into why she wasn't outraged by Chappaquiddick until four planes descended from the sky and shattered her.
David Axe has the story of the Santa Fe, an Argentine diesel-electric submarine that fought off a swarm of British helicopters before succumbing:Cut off and incommunicado, the Santa Fe's crew.
He's a real class act:The setup: Yankees winning, 7-5, two out and two on, top of the ninth. Jorge Posada pops up to third. Howie Clark camps under it. Rodriguez.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that Glenn Beck's Headline News ratings are in the rubbish bin, but I would have thought that at least 200,000 people across the country.
The small band of people arguing that Sam Alito would be anything but a catastrophe for liberal constitutional values had very few arguments available to them, given the overwhelming evidence.
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