Thursday, January 26, 2006
slant slant slant, all day long
The latest FOX News poll finds that nearly half of Americans say they would vote to confirm Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito.
Alrighty, let's put our brains to use here. By "nearly half," FOX is saying — what exactly? That less than half of Americans want that grinning little weasel on the Supreme Court, i.e. most people don't want him there (or are too ignorant to care).
Thanks again, FOX, for fighting that ol' liberal media sterotype. *rolls eyes*
Alrighty, let's put our brains to use here. By "nearly half," FOX is saying — what exactly? That less than half of Americans want that grinning little weasel on the Supreme Court, i.e. most people don't want him there (or are too ignorant to care).
Thanks again, FOX, for fighting that ol' liberal media sterotype. *rolls eyes*
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Heck yeah, Georgetown
"When you're a law student, they tell you that if you can't argue the law, argue the facts. They also tell you if you can't argue the facts, argue the law. If you can't argue either, apparently, the solution is to go on a public relations offensive and make it a political issue... to say over and over again "it's lawful", and to think that the American people will somehow come to believe this if we say it often enough."
— David Cole, Georgetown University law professor, on certain lies
Meanwhile, Georgetown law students have something to say
— David Cole, Georgetown University law professor, on certain lies
Meanwhile, Georgetown law students have something to say