I got to work this morning to discover that Bossman had brought in bagels. Since I got in late, there were only 2.5 bagels left, and all of them were blueberry.
As I was slathering half a blueberry bagel with cream cheese, I couldn't help saying, "JUST EAT A MUFFIN, WHITEY!"
How likely is it that Hillary Clinton will run for President next election?
She won't talk about it, but I think it's fairly likely. Supposedly she's leading in polls of likely Democratic candidates.
I was skeptical when the first information came out, but it turns out almost nothing I heard was about Roberts as a judge.
He clerked for Rehnquist. He left a high-powered law firm to work for Ken Starr.
I don't trust him.
How likely is it that Hillary Clinton will run for President next election?
I kind of wish she wouldn't. I actually really like her, and I'm not far off from most of her stances on most things. And I loved Bill so much I still think of him as my President, and would enjoy him being the first ever First Gentleman. That said, I wish the Dems would find some new blood.
He clerked for Rehnquist. He left a high-powered law firm to work for Ken Starr.
Fred, was he working for Starr during the Clinton-hunt, or prior to?
I kind of wish she wouldn't.
I would feel a little uneasy about the prospect of the 43rd President being the son of the 41st and then the 44th President being the wife of the 42nd.
Plus, the wife of the 41st President considers the 42nd president to be like a son....
He clerked for Rehnquist.
I kinda wonder if there might a strategy of replace O'Conner with someone more in the mold of Rehnquist and then replace Rehnquist with someone more in the mold of Scalia. That would move the court a lot to the right but wouldn't be as dramatic as replacing O'Conner with a hard line right winger.
Prior to, Cindy. When Starr was the Solicitor General, '89-'93.