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To: Bill who wrote (709877)10/31/2005 12:09:41 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
DRUDGE - CBS REPORTER TO WHITE HOUSE: ALITO 'SLOPPY SECONDS?'
Drudge Report ^ | Oct 31, 2005 | Matt Drudge

CBS REPORTER TO WHITE HOUSE: ALITO 'SLOPPY SECONDS?'
Mon Oct 31 2005 11:26:56 ET

CBSNEWS Chief White House correspondent John Roberts described the President’s selection of Judge Samuel Alito as “sloppy seconds” during today’s press gaggle with White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan.

John Roberts: “So, Scott, you said that -- or the President said, repeatedly, that Harriet Miers was the best person for the job. So does that mean that Alito is sloppy seconds, or what?”

Scott McClellan: “Not at all, John.”

Sloppy seconds” is described in the United Kingdom’s A Dictionary of Slang as:

Noun: “A subsequent indulgence in an activity by a second person involving an exchange of bodily fluids. This may involve the sharing of drink, or more often it applies to a sexual nature. E.g. ‘I’m not having sloppy seconds, I want to shag her first.’”

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To: Bill who wrote (709877)10/31/2005 12:17:38 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 769670
 
That may be important for selecting faculty positions at schools who wish to be on the list. I doubt if graduating first in ones class is a good predictor for being a good jurist. I am much more interested in their being rooted in the traditions of the Constitution.