The Alito confirmation hearings: Day three
SCOTUSblog is liveblogging day three of the Samuel Alito confirmation hearings.
SCOTUSblog is liveblogging day three of the Samuel Alito confirmation hearings.
In apparent “retaliation” for the President’s authorization of warrantless wiretaps in order to eavesdrop on conversations between people alleged to have ties to terror, Democrats.com is encouraging its readers to spy …… on the Republican party – and is offering to reimburse readers the costs associated with doing so. I won’t link to the post in question directly from this blog, but you can read all the details about it at Michelle Malkin’s.
Matt Margolis is liveblogging day two of the Samuel Alito confirmation hearings.
Every once in a while, there comes along a troll who seems intent on harassing you no matter how firm you’ve been with them about asking them to stop. They’ll try to somehow get their messages posted at your blog, email you like crazy, and in general make real you-know-whats out of themselves. In fact, just yesterday I had a troll try to ‘educate’ me on what the legal definition of harassment is as if to say that what he was saying to me (and it wasn’t the first time it was said to me by this troll) couldn’t legally be considered harassment.
Check out this story about a former police bodyguard who sued Scotland Yard for “over-promoting him” because of political correctness – and won:
Townhall.com is the go-to source on all things Alito. Here’s the Alito confirmation hearing schedule.