Stalking Specter
[Kathryn Jean Lopez 01/11 02:05 PM]
Everyone watching the hearings on TV or in person could see Arlen Specter being approached (and seemingly not at all happy about it) as soon as he got up from his seat for lunch. That man was a Kennedy staffer, James Flug, who Bob Novak wrote about here in August about the Kennedy-Flug campaign against Bill Pryor among others.
Rusher's Papers
[Kathryn Jean Lopez 01/11 01:45 PM]
David Kirkpatrick wrote about them in November in the NYTimes (November 27, 2005, "From Alito's Past, a Window On Conservatives at Princeton") and concluded: "Those records and others at Mudd Library at Princeton give no indication that Judge Alito, who sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, was among the group's major donors. He was not an active leader of the group, and two of his classmates who were involved and Mr. Rusher said they did not remember his playing a role."
Re: Rusher Records on CAP
[Ed Whelan 01/11 01:44 PM]
David Kirkpatrick's November 27, 2005, article in the New York Times makes clear that he was given access to the Rusher records. The fact that he found nothing in them about Alito ought to put an end to this silliness. Or does Kennedy want to subpoena David Kirkpatrick?
Rusher Records on CAP
[Ed Whelan 01/11 01:39 PM]
I'm very reliably informed that William Rusher made all of his CAP records at the Library of Congress available to the New York Times weeks ago. So much for Kennedy's Last Stand.