Posted on 01/13/2006 5:10:13 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
by Mark Finkelstein
January 13, 2006 - 07:53
Discussing the Alito hearings on this morning's Today show, Matt Lauer and Tim Russert sounded less like host and analyst and more like two teenaged boys, griping as they exit the theater that the movie didn't deliver enough exploding cars and train wrecks.
Lauer's opening question sounded a theatrical theme: "did the event live up to its billing?"
Russert panned the performance's lack of fireworks: "It sure didn't, Matt. People talked about a confrontation. It certainly wasn't that. It started off with a bang and ended with a whimper."
But to the extent things did get nasty, who was responsible? Lauer slyly suggested that it was . . . Alito's own fault.
LauerL: "As he started to frustrate Democrats, Tim, it appeared to me that they then moved into more personal issues like that alumni group at Princeton and his failure to recuse himself from a case involving a company with which he had investments."
Get it? Is was frustration at Alito's intransigence that drove those Democrat pussycats into attacking Alito. Matt stopped just short of claiming that the Devil made Teddy do it. Lauer then asked Russert whether the personal attacks were "the wrong direction for Democrats to go?"
That's when Russert lamented the Dems' lack of the materiel of political war:
"It would've been helpful if there had been more ammunition. If there in fact had been something there they could directly link Judge Alito to."
We feel your pain, Tim.
In the set-up segment, Pete Williams noted the unprecedented move in which a bi-partisan panel of current and former judicial colleagues testified in support of Alito. He ran a clip of black former federal judge Timothy Lewis saying he wouldn't be sitting there if he thought Alito "might be hostile to civil rights."
On the other side, we were treated to footage of law professor Goodwin Liu who claimed that an analysis of Alito's judicial decisions "shows a clear anti-civil rights pattern."
Which raises the question, who is Liu?
As can be seen from his official faculty bio, Liu is a professor at Berkeley, a former law clerk to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and a project director at something called the Earl Warren Institute for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity. His main current interest is using the 14th amendment to federalize education. Oh, and just for good measure, in 2003 he co-authored an article in the Georgetown Law Journal with . . . Hillary Rodham Clinton.
So, bi-partisan panel of judges vs. professional Democrat who wants to reinterpret the Constitution to vastly expand the scope of the federal government. You be the judge.
Today Show/NewsBusters who-is-Liu ping.
LOL! Did she sue him afterwards?
Damn Alito for being the person he is. Why oh why must he be so perfect. /sarcasm
Hmmmm ..... I must have missed the bang.
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"The great thing about Joe Biden during the Alito hearings ............ that he is incapable of staying on the river of a thought, and is constantly lured down tributaries from which he can never quite work his way back--you can see him batting the little paddles of his mind against the weeds, trying desperately to return to the river but not remembering where it is, or where it was going."
"little paddles of his mind" --- ROFL
Bump
You've got to be kidding me .... HAHAHAHA
Nice try, Timmy.
And I noted the prof was from Berserkley :) Explained a lot.
Hardy Har Har!
A harmonic convergence! :)
"Biden is like "a garrulous uncle after a drink". Made me wonder what Chappaquiddick Fats was ----- the dirty old, stumbling perv down the alley after the whole bottle?
"For good measure, in 2003 he co-authored an article in the Georgetown Law Journal with . . . Hillary Rodham Clinton."
"You've got to be kidding me."
Not kidding! Check out second para of Liu's official faculty profile:
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/profiles/facultyProfile.php?facID=4360
"When the Moon is in the Seventh House,
"And Jupiter, aligns with Mars . . . "
I watched the panel which included Professor - Ginsburg Clerk - Hillary Co-Author- Liu. ( A most articulate, youngish, bookish man of Asian persuasion )
Even as Liu opined Alito wasn't sufficiently PC, liked it when cops beat up on 8 year olds, and might be anti-black, he praised to the heavens Alito's brilliant mind.
When Liu was challenged by Republican senators for cherry-picking a few cases to prove his biased point, instead of defending his opinions, Liu countered with even more praise of Alito's strong points.
Last night on FOXNews, Brit's panel agreed, (even Mira), that the panel of witnesses was unnecessary. Just like the last few days of democrats' pummeling Alito with bogus and nasty atttacks, the panel did nothing to harm Alito's confirmation.
That's all Russert needs to know for them to be an impeccable source.
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