One of my best friends in high school had a habit of saying “Damn, son” when he thought one of our crew did or said something particularly spectacular — by high school standards, of course.
I had the same reaction to George Washington Law School professor and Fox News legal analyst, Jonathan Turley, and a new column in which he absolutely filleted embattled Attorney General Merrick Garland.
That is, if one can fillet someone with a meat cleaver.
In the Saturday column, titled “The Corruption of Attorney General Merrick Garland,” Turley explains how he first “enthusiastically supported” Garland’s confirmation, only to come to the realization that after the Biden nominee was confirmed as AG, he was no more than another partisan political hack:
When he was nominated, I believed that claim and enthusiastically supported Garland’s confirmation. He was, I thought, the perfect man…