Tuesday, November 01, 2005

The Slander Begins

The slander against Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito has already begun and it is typical of an idiotic liberal establishment long since used to not being challenged by the MSM. So idiotic in fact, that they failed to even ponder the idea that metadata is traceable.

I had a boss once who was a real moron. When I terminated our contract he threatened to sick his "legal team" on me, and sent me a document that had been drawn up by aforementioned "legal team." In the metadata it attributed the document to LawDepot.com. Tom and I got a pretty good kick out of the sheer stupidity of a man who couldn't be bothered to copy and paste text to eliminate tell-tale metadata.

This abhorant attack by the DNC makes my old boss look like a genius.

The insinuation is that Alito has a special place in his heart for the mafia, seeing as how he is Italian and everything.

U.S. Attorney Alito Failed to Obtain Conviction of 20 Mobsters, Saying “You Can’t Win Them All.” Federal law enforcement agencies sustained a major rebuff in their anti-mafia campaign with the August 1988 acquittal of all 20 defendants accused of making up the entire membership of the Lucchese family in the New Jersey suburbs of New York. The verdict ended what was believed to be the nation’s longest federal criminal trial and according to the Chicago Tribune, dealt the government a “stunning defeat.” Samuel Alito, the US Attorney on the case, said, “Obviously we are disappointed but you realize you can’t win them all.” Alito also said he had no regrets about the prosecution but in the future would try to keep cases “as short and simple as possible.” Alito continued, “I certainly don’t feel embarrassed and I don’t think we should feel embarrassed.

As if that isn't stupid and disgusting enough, the DNC couldn't even be bothered to cover their tracks. The DNC's Chris Prendergast is likely the author, and the copy of the Microsoft software is licensed to the DNC. Furthermore, the metadata includes information indicating that the smear was again edited by Devorah Adler, also of the DNC.

With all of that involvement in the document's creation, it has the look of a well-organized slander of Alito by the DNC.

Stupidity and self-righteousness is a dangerous combination. Luckily for the right, the Democratic Party has a surplus of both.

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