Wednesday, June 18, 2003

Speaking of obesessions, it appears that the fools at Lewrockwell.com have a fairly unhealthy fixation with the so-called neo-cons (i.e., anyone who doesn't agree with the fools at Lewrockwell.com). Check it out.
Our hero>/a>.
At least one Republican member of the Senate Judicary Committee has come out fighting on the Pryor nomination, reports No comments:
If you managed to catch Hillary Clinton's softball interview with Barbara Walyers, you got to see an example of mental illness at work. Hillary couldn't avoid taking another swipe at Ken Starr, and chanted the "out of control prosecutor" mantra. These people simply cannot get over their obsessions and delusions. Incidentally, by far the finest examination of the Starr investigation was published by two Washington Post reporters>/a>. Go figure.
Human Events has also come out in favor of the Pryor nomination.>/a>
Here's Bill Buckley on the No comments:
The Democratic party's efforts to block President Bush's judicial nominations has reached the stage of absurdity. During confirmation hearings for Bill Pryor, who is nominated to a seat on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Senator Russell Feingold actually suggested that Attorney General Pryor's decision to cancel a trip to Disney World so as to avoid exposing his young children to an event called "Gay Day" (and why Disney thinks they ought to be staging such events is a whole separate subject) somehow disqualifies Pryor from serving as a federal judge. National Review's Kathryn Jean Lopez wrote a fine piece on this bit of kabuki theater of the absurd>/a>

Tuesday, June 17, 2003

Time to get this project off the ground. We will be updating regularly now (hopefully on a daily basis). Check back, starting tomorrow, for regular postings.