Someone needs to tell the ComPost that is WAS false. This newspaper is the biggest waste of trees in the country. At least the NYT recently has admitted it has a bias problem/lack of ideological diversity in its staff.
I hope the Roberts confirmation battle will teach the Republicans a lesson. If they (Republicans) ever learned to stand firm and grow a pair, the Left would collapse in front of our eyes.
Since, in that alternate reality called liberaland,
the bigger you screw up, the greater your esteem
with other libs, Seldin's career may be expected to
really take off now. Howard Dean's chair may even
be at risk.
Good riddance to bad rubbish is what I say. Kooks like that communications director still can't comprehend what they did wrong, for him and others it doesn't matter if Judge Roberts did or did not support abortion clinic bombers its that he has any contact with pro-life groups which in their eyes makes him just as bad as the clinic bombers. I think that groups like NARAL are on their last legs, they are no longer necessary and never were to begin with.
The great lie of women and back alley abortions that has led to the deaths of millions of innocents and the coursening of society is being rebuked and may the limbs of groups such as NARAL be ripped off one by one till they are left shuddering in the plastic biohazard bag of political oblivion.
Well, he sure ain't gonna find good cell phone reception on the cape, either.
I wonder if he has kids in his "family" and if they know Daddy works to make sure more babies are killed.
Not a word of this in CNN's "full story" on the matter.... I am shocked....shocked!!
And Roberts continues cruising to confirmation.
The ad wasn't a failure. By the standards of the Dim party recently with Hackett in Ohio, this was a 'near victory' for NARAL.
The Washington Post reports that Democrat strategists are in whiny, chin-pulling mode:
Some Democratic operatives say their trouble is congenital. "The problem is our politically impractical insistence on always residing on the moral high ground," said Jim Jordan, who was a longtime adviser to Kerry. "A large part of our ethos goes to what we perceive to be moral superiority and the sad truth is in politics that's sometimes inconvenient."
-- MichelleMalkin.com