Tuesday, March 30, 2004
SCRIBBLE, SCRIBBLE, SCRIBBLE, EH, MADAM KANE?:
In the course of hyping a forthcoming book to which she contributed (another example of the pot calling the milk pitcher black, entitled "Big Bush Lies: The 20 Most Telling Lies of President George W. Bush"), liberal parodess Madeleine Kane reveals in passing that she is a "recovering lawyer". I am glad to see that she has joined the ranks of others who could, but don't, though I doubt if her reason is the same protest against the insidious asbestos chasers. Frankly the thought of the mistress of melodic mockery before the bar is frightening. Think of her arguing Brown v. Board of Education, and bursting into song with something like "The red and yellow, black and white, All are precious in Myrdal's sight." What a missed opportunity. If it hadn't set back liberal judicial activism by years, at least it would have made for more entertaining audio tapes.
In the course of hyping a forthcoming book to which she contributed (another example of the pot calling the milk pitcher black, entitled "Big Bush Lies: The 20 Most Telling Lies of President George W. Bush"), liberal parodess Madeleine Kane reveals in passing that she is a "recovering lawyer". I am glad to see that she has joined the ranks of others who could, but don't, though I doubt if her reason is the same protest against the insidious asbestos chasers. Frankly the thought of the mistress of melodic mockery before the bar is frightening. Think of her arguing Brown v. Board of Education, and bursting into song with something like "The red and yellow, black and white, All are precious in Myrdal's sight." What a missed opportunity. If it hadn't set back liberal judicial activism by years, at least it would have made for more entertaining audio tapes.