Andy McCarthy's fed up: "That's the upshot of the Los Angeles Times hit job this morning by Kathleen Hennessey on Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas. It's an unmitigated disgrace." The always-combative Quin Hillyer is ready to take up arms at Andy's call: "I'll go farther. I say that the establishment media is, as a collective entity, intellectually and ethically corrupt. Not just liberal, but intellectually dishonest, often knowingly, to a stupendous degree. So many examples could be given, but here's one that is apt right now: There is no standard too duplicitous on which these media folks will act on behalf of their liberal ideology. If Democrats break 214 years of tradition and all prior understandings of how judges get confirmed (in an up-or-down vote), and filibuster judicial nominees almost willy-nilly, a few brave establishment media souls tut-tut a little bit while STILL expressing sympathy for their aims but not their methods. When Republicans try to kill those judicial filibusters, while preserving all other filibusters, the media goes [you know what] about the Republicans' plans. So it's worse to act to maintain 214 years of tradition and the spirit of the Constitution than it is to trample that tradition and spirit."So, Ms. Hennessey. Who will you attack next? I'm sure it will be just as successful. As far as your overblown opinion of the latest notable Supreme Court decision, I suggest you consult your Tribune colleague Steve Chapman.
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