>>
>>It's pretty clear that one of the pre-conditions for leadership in the Republican party is an IQ below that of the average high school dropout.
>>Mitch meets the standard with ease and has room to spare.
>>This man sets a new low for political savvy.
>>These people are practically sending Hillary an engraved invitation to the White House.
>
>I've never been a fan of Mitch M., so you can pretty much say whatever you want about him and I'll probably agree.
>
>But given the two recent major gaffes by Hillary Clinton in the last 2 weeks (one on Libya and one on ACA enrollment), I'd say HRC falls under your HRC test as well
Not everyone shared your opinion of Kagan.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/david-axelrod-scalia-kagan_us_56c0c523e4b0c3c55051c8f1That said, now that the body is cold, I can say that Scalia was a pompous snob and a traitor to his class.
Scalia's parents, like many other working class immigrants, used the protections afforded by institutions like government and unions to make a living for their families.
He spent his life sucking up to fat cats and attacking those institutions.
It was fitting that he died as a guest of a fat cat at a Texas watering hole for snobs.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.