Sunday, October 09, 2005

BORK BORK BORK BORK


Bork Borks Harriet: "Oh, those right wingers. They moaned and complained for years about the treatment Robert Bork got when he was nominated to the Supreme Court. The term 'bork' was created as a result.

Well, well, well. Look who's doing the borking now:

Robert Bork - whose nomination to the high court was rejected by the Senate in 1987 - called the choice of Miers 'a disaster on every level.'

'It's a little late to develop a constitutional philosophy or begin to work it out when you're on the court already,' Bork said Friday on MSNBC's 'The Situation with Tucker Carlson.' 'It's kind of a slap in the face to the conservatives who've been building up a conservative legal movement for the last 20 years.'
Those wingers are really starting to eat their own. This is what happens when the enforcer, Karl Rove, is too distracted to keep everyone in line."



(Via AMERICAblog.)


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