Rabid hard-leftist attack dog Robert Kuttner raves wildly in a Boston Globe editorial comment about his own inner demons [which he shares with Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi, evidently] about Samuel Alito. Calling the judge an “ultra-conservative” who would support a “monarchical” presidency, Kuttner disgraces his profession with a sputum-flecked rant against anything and everything to the right of Castro.
This slashing mindless agitprop contrasts nicely with a relatively balanced piece in the Washington Post which quotes colleagues and respected observers of the judiciary to the effect that very few of his friends have ever heard him express a political opinion about anything.
The almost hard-left New York Times has a long list of caveats that omit any mention of the fact that Judge Alito has one of the most distinguished records and reputation of any Appeals Court jurist in the USA. One has the feeling that the NYT cribbed its editorial from the Moveon Soros bunch or the People for the UnAmerican Way. I believe that the mindless publisher of that paper would assemble a contrarian editorial brief against Buddha or Jesus Christ if the ultra-left-wing political agenda of Pinch and his myrmidons called for it.
We will begin to discover tomorrow why the United States Senate is no longer considered “The Most Distinguished Debating Society in the World” as the Democrats are led by an immoral alcoholic manslaughter perpetrator who cheated in his college exams in a charge against a truly distinguished jurist.
Despite the hysteria of the MSM, the Dems are defeatist overseas and defeatable domestically.
"Much have I seen and known; cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments, ...the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea, being govern'd, as the sea is, by the moon" [Henry IV, I.ii.31-33] HISTORY NEVER REPEATS ITSELF, BUT IT OFTEN RHYMES "There is a Providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America." Otto von Bismarck
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