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September 25, 2005
NPR Reporter Lobbies to Reschedule Supreme Court Hearings
Anyone who spends much time listening to NPR has probably developed a tolerance to the general air of privilege, superiority, and downright arrogance that characterizes this bastion of liberal elitism, but this is too much:
Nina Totenberg, the legal reporter for National Public Radio, cornered the chief of staff of Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Penn., who is chairman of the Judiciary Committee; Totenberg was lobbying to schedule the next round of Supreme Court hearings around her vacation plans, which she had scheduled to coincide with her wedding anniversary.
Any other requests, Nina? Maybe you would like the hearing room to be redone in chartreuse to match your new handbag? Why not ask to have Roberts replaced by Garrison Keillor as the nominee?

Thanks to V the K for the tip.
Posted by Van Helsing at September 25, 2005 1:35 PM
Comments
Looks like she was really scheduling time to have Cindy Seahag's face grafted onto her skull.
Posted by: LC TripleNeckSteel at September 25, 2005 2:59 PM
This was on LGF, It's really good. As a fan of nuttery, you'll enjoy this: "Visualize Industrial Collapse"
Posted by: V the K at September 26, 2005 6:08 AM
That really takes the cake.
Posted by: Pam at September 26, 2005 12:21 PM

