Rush: Drudge Report on Federalist Society protestations adds 'jet fuel' to the fire.
And as I pointed out to you. We thrashed this out on Tuesday in the Rush thread. This is NOT new to us. Did you actually listen to what Rush just read? Don't intrepret it to mean what you want it to, actually listen to it. I see nothing to worry about what she said in 1990 considering the Executive VP of the Federalist Society endorsed her in the Oct 4, Washington Times.
I've wondered whether or not they would weigh in on the use of their "name" as a political tool. The FedSoc is apolitical, and aim to NEVER take a position regarding a candidate or a position.
It aims for transparency of process (reasoned, open debate), and I would think the FedSoc is inclined against the use of "stealth" in the matter of presenting a noominees inclination vis-a-vis judicial restraint.
I think I remember that Roberts did or still does belong to the Federalist Society.