This sentence she will be sorry she wrote.
The Democrats are always proclaiming that Republicans and George Bush are fear mongers, creating a boogey man (war on terror, etc.) Well, what in the world is this if not fear mongering?
Let's just hope she's right that the confirmation of Alito will be a "tipping point."
In one sense, it's not, because with that rat Kennedy moving further and further to the left, it's still 5-4 for the leftists.
In another sense, it is, because after Alito has been confirmed we will have demonstrated that it's possible to appoint an acknowledged conservative to the court as long as he is super well qualified and pleasant and makes a good impression on television.
Of course that will depend on whether Bush gets another shot at appointing a candidate, or on keeping control of the senate and winning the presidency in 2008. But there's no question that abortion is losing its appeal to the voters, and the pro-aborts are having a harder and harder time making their argument that abortion is "in the main stream" of American culture.