Maddow Mocks Supreme Court’s Lack of Tech Savvy via Puppetry
"What is the difference between the pager and the e-mail?" Justice Roberts asks.
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"What is the difference between the pager and the e-mail?" Justice Roberts asks.
The decision could come as soon as next week! Or over a month from now!
The Supreme Court has your back.
Not to mention the fact that they're "doers."
She once called "don't ask, don't tell" "a profound wrong — a moral injustice of the first order."
This seems like a bad move.
The White House tries to tamp down the rumors.
Citing "conservative activists" but quoting none, the 'Journal' gets a jump on an inevitable story line.
Orrin Hatch has heard things about Hillary. That's about all we know, though.
John Roberts says it's like losing a family member.
Some prominent liberals are voicing their support.
This was not entirely surprising.
Solicitor General Elena Kagan is the front-runner and the other two are federal appellate judges Diane Wood and Merrick Garland.
Political observers are watching for the next Supreme Court retirement.
Somebody else is going to have to start wearing bow ties.
Roberts finally gets around to taking umbrage at Obama's State of the Union criticism.
It was the fault, fittingly, of a class of gullible 1Ls.
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