Posted on 01/10/2006 6:23:39 PM PST by boryeulb
Senate Judiciary Committee members had their first crack at questioning Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito today.
Now you can vote for the worst question posed by a liberal at Tuesday's session.
Check back tomorrow at AlitoBlog.com for the results.
Can Joe Biden even receive a vote in this thing, since he spent eleven minutes without an interrogatory?
It's a five way tie...
I'll vote for "all of the above".
Arlene Specter's question was the stupidest because he should know better. He blathered on and on about Roe vs. Wade this morning until I thought I'd SCREAM!!!
Yes I Vote Jesuit Joe ... did he even ask one question?
The drunk one!!
I want to know where biden and schummer got their hair. Really, really scary.
You get me with that evererererery time. LOL
Schumer's rambling about somebody's mother-in-law was pretty bad.
Just wanted to say that i was particularly offended when Chuckie Schumer held a copy of the U.S. Constitution up in his hand --- as if he and his ilk have a clue about it's contents.
I was waiting for "The Swimmer" to slip up and call Samuel Alito, Samuel Adams. (((BURP)))
Ted Kennedy:
"But the New York Times says..."
The Magic Bullet Man, even under Scottish Law, he is guilty.
Teddy must have a thing about 10 year old girls.
Schumer has my vote as the most offensive and I haven't even see the hearings.
I've got a dumb question myself. Why are these "hearings" ALWAYS about abortions when abortions aren't even discussed in the U.S. Constitution. This 'RAT abortion litmus test just isn't cutting it.
And here I was in the middle of a root canal, judgement cloudy and all. My over all impression was that while Judge Alito remained calm and coherent, I never did hear a yes/no answer at the same time I didn't hear any yes/no questions. Oh, the formalities. Hard to spin the no-spin.
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