Convient isn't it ? How would you like to hire a lawyer that keeps knowingly fighting losing battles ? At some point its a bit obvious that its for the fee. I might respect him more if he spent less on full page adds in the Washington Times and more on legal.
I would love to hire a lawyer who knowingly fights losing battles. If I was seriously wronged, or had my reputation slandered such as Linda Tripp and Notra Trulock had, I would be glad to hire a lawyer like Larry Klayman. You know why? Because it is much easier to complain and stand on the sidelines, rather than actually doing something about the things that we see horribly wrong in this world. People at one time believed that an independent America, free from the control of Great Britian, was a lost cause also. But there were still many Americans who had the ability to dream and fight for a cause greater than themselves, that believed otherwise.
I would hate to live in an America without people like Larry Klayman and the staff of Judicial Watch. An America absent of the kind of people who fight for a cause greater than themselves, who refuse to believe that there is a higher standard of ethics and morality that America can live up to, is an America that I cannot even imagine existing, mainly because this would not be the type of country our Founders had envisioned when sacrificing their lives for a cause greater than themselves.
Judicial Watch is unapologetically conservative and they seem to understand what many people have forgotten--that human nature is flawed. Even the most well-intentioned government can become corrupt and demagogic at times if not properly checked and tempered--Judicial Watch successfully does this by being a government watchdog organization. We need people like them around, especially when there is an overabundance of complacent, detrimentally partisan, and apathetic people around. Edmund Burke once wisely stated, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Well, at least Judicial Watch is doing something, which is a whole lot more than their detractors have ever done.