Charles Pierce | Neil Gorsuch Is in the Neil Gorsuch Business
Charles Pierce | Neil Gorsuch Is in the Neil Gorsuch Business
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Anyone who sat through the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch came away with a distinct impression that, as far as Mr. Justice Gorsuch was concerned, there were two species of American citizen: Himself, and those who were stuck to his shoe on a hot summer's day. Rare indeed is the nominee who goes out of his way to be as unlikeable as Gorsuch was."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Anyone who sat through the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch came away with a distinct impression that, as far as Mr. Justice Gorsuch was concerned, there were two species of American citizen: Himself, and those who were stuck to his shoe on a hot summer's day. Rare indeed is the nominee who goes out of his way to be as unlikeable as Gorsuch was."
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Judge Orders Trump's Voter Fraud Commission to Turn Over Internal Documents
Khorri Atkinson, Axios
Atkinson writes: "A federal judge on Friday ordered President Trump's voter fraud commission to turn over internal documents and give one of its Democratic members more access to the panel's records, according to multiple reports."
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Khorri Atkinson, Axios
Atkinson writes: "A federal judge on Friday ordered President Trump's voter fraud commission to turn over internal documents and give one of its Democratic members more access to the panel's records, according to multiple reports."
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Most Say Sex Misconduct Victims Are Underprotected
Laurie Kellman and Emily Swanson, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Most Americans say sexual misconduct is a major problem and that too little is being done to protect victims, according to a new poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. But some - particularly Republican men - are concerned about the rights of the accused."
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Laurie Kellman and Emily Swanson, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Most Americans say sexual misconduct is a major problem and that too little is being done to protect victims, according to a new poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. But some - particularly Republican men - are concerned about the rights of the accused."
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'I Hope I Can Quit Working in a Few Years': A Preview of the US Without Pensions
Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post
Whoriskey writes: "Tom Coomer has retired twice: once when he was 65, and then several years ago. Each time he realized that with just a Social Security check, 'You can hardly make it these days.'"
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Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post
Whoriskey writes: "Tom Coomer has retired twice: once when he was 65, and then several years ago. Each time he realized that with just a Social Security check, 'You can hardly make it these days.'"
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