Alright, Teddy. We did the research, here's your answer. You got all pissed off yesterday, crying in your whiskey. Just take a deep breath, put down the bottle, and read.
Jan. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Records support U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr.'s testimony that he wasn't an active member in a Princeton University alumni group that drew fire from Democrats, said the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
A search of papers at the Library of Congress donated by group co-founder William A. Rusher turned up no evidence that Alito attended meetings, wrote articles for its magazine or wrote letters to Princeton publications on the group's behalf, said panel chairman Arlen Specter. Alito is concluding his testimony today at the confirmation hearings in Washington. |
There, there Ted. It's going to be OK. Trust me. |