In our Columnist section, Ann Coulter says “I don’t give a rat’s behind whether the guy is pro-life…”. Most people don’t understand the sentiment. Most people aren’t Ann Coulter, most people aren’t that bright.
“Read my lips: No new liberals”—in the Columnist section.
We had a pretty good idea what kind of justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas were going to be. Scalia had spoken at the very first symposium of the Federalist Society as a young law professor — before it became a felony to do so — and served as faculty adviser to the group. (By contrast, Roberts is running from the Federalist Society like a 9-year-old boy running from Neverland Ranch.)
Before becoming a judge, Thomas had spent 10 years on the editorial advisery board of the Lincoln Review, a black conservative publication that ran articles comparing abortion to murder. He had given a speech praising an article by Lewis Lehrman calling abortion a “holocaust” that should be outlawed without exception. (There were even rumors, never proven, that during his law studies Thomas had actually read the Constitution.)
That’s the sort of nominee we were hoping for! This wasn’t a paper trail; it was more like a paper superhighway.
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