Monday, August 22, 2005

Proof That Judge Roberts IS NOT Detail-Oriented...

This from the WSJ's Best of The Web:

We're Not Worthy
The New York Times has a telling report on documents relating to Judge John Roberts:[The documents] reflect his unwavering penchant for caution--and precision--in language and thought. He corrected misuses of the words "which" and "that" in draft White House documents. And in reviewing a proposed economic message in 1986 in which Mr. Reagan was to say, "I just turned 75 today, but remember that's only 30 Celsius," Mr. Roberts noted that 75 Fahrenheit is actually 23.9 Celsius.

If we knew how, we'd check his calculation, but assuming it's right, this guy can convert regular temperatures to metric ones as if it were child's play. Surely no one will disagree that such an awesomely brilliant man is qualified to sit on the Supreme Court.

Well, here we DO know how to convert F to C, and the Judge was in error. 75 F is NOT 23.9 C, it is 23.88 C, and such a glaring mistake proves that the leftwingies were correct in their assessment that Mr. Roberts is unqualified to sit upon the highest court in the land.

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