Wednesday, August 03, 2005

New Clipping Service for Supreme Court Nominees

Hugh Hewitt today has the following succint post:

Patrick Ruffini launches SCOTUS wire.

Here's how Ruffini describes the website:

SCOTUS Wire is an automated clipping service for the first blogged Supreme Court nomination in history. It aims to gather every news story and blog post on Judge John Roberts and lets you decide what's important.

If you're following the John Roberts nomination (and presumably any future nominations), this is the place to go. He lists and links all new blog posts and MSM articles that touch on the nomination, and specifies whether the source is a Blog or the MSM.

If you scroll down the list, it's no surprise to see the MSM slant to the left on some of the links. Here are a few:

A judicial think tank - or a plot? - Christian Science Monitor

Lame Duck Bush Has Swagger, Not Waddle - News Channel 6 New Orleans

Roberts too extreme - Westminster Community Times

Meanwhile, the blogs are all over the place. A few of those:

Is John Roberts a Republican Party Socialist? - To The People

The Myth of Neutrality:Part 2 - Imago Dei

Privacy Schmivacy - The Grizz Gazette

Keep an eye on SCOTUS Wire for all the latest. It's going to be fun!

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