Carol--putting aside the Dan Rather bashing for a moment--I've been waiting for you to post something on Hudson.
Antonin Scalia has abandoned originalism for a living constitution, and you have ignored it. I realize it's OK for a Republican to act all flippity-floppity, but I thought the living constituion was your personal bete noire.
And on the subject of gaping holes in your "coverage" of the political landscape, where was the glowing send-off from you for the dearly departed DeLay? I think I recall you predicting his vindication and looking forward to the egg on many liberals' faces.
Seems we should have at least gotten some overwrought Requiem for a Martyr from you.
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Carol--putting aside the Dan Rather bashing for a moment--I've been waiting for you to post something on Hudson.
Antonin Scalia has abandoned originalism for a living constitution, and you have ignored it. I realize it's OK for a Republican to act all flippity-floppity, but I thought the living constituion was your personal bete noire.
And on the subject of gaping holes in your "coverage" of the political landscape, where was the glowing send-off from you for the dearly departed DeLay? I think I recall you predicting his vindication and looking forward to the egg on many liberals' faces.
Seems we should have at least gotten some overwrought Requiem for a Martyr from you.
Oh, and did you hear the one about David Safavian, chief procurement officer for the United States government?
DeLay and Ney simultaneously messed their pants and ran to their attorneys.
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