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Gail Collins gives a recap of the Sotomayor confirmation hearing - my favorite:
SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: Judge, before I read a string of anonymous comments about your temperament problem, I’d like to make you repeat that wise Latina remark again just for the heck of it.
JUDGE SOTOMAYOR: Thank you, Senator, for the opportunity to revisit that matter. I appreciate that the man who once said he’d drown himself if North Carolina went for Obama has a special contribution to make when it comes to the importance of thinking before you speak.
Roger Cohen on monkeys and the meaning of life.
David Broder begins by saying the Sotomayor hearing has lacked drama, and ends with "what you have left is a certainty that partisanship and deeply felt battles will continue to rage every time there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court."
David Ignatius seems to be hallucinating:
As other countries watch the United States lacerate its intelligence service -- for activities already investigated or never undertaken -- perhaps they admire America's commitment to democracy and the rule of law.
Buzz Aldrin marks the forty-year anniversary of his trip to the moon by saying, let's go to Mars!
As we all reflect upon our historic lunar journey and the future of the space program, I challenge America's leaders to think boldly and look beyond the moon. Yes, my vision of "Mars for America" requires bold thinking. But as my friend and Gemini crewmate Jim Lovell has noted, our Apollo days were a time when we did bold things in space to achieve leadership. It is time we were bold again in space.
John Yoo (yes, that John Yoo) assures us that all of those intercepted, warrantless wiretaps were from terrorists. And all of the laws the Bush administration broke? It's why the Founding Fathers came up with the idea of having a president.
Karl Rove continues to argue that only Republicans can get us out of the economic mess that they created.
Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) doesn't even try to pretend that he isn't parroting Frank Luntz's talking points on health care reform.
Peter Funt wants maple bats out of Major League Baseball.