I have never once seen or heard a Bork apologist address the actual issues raised with Bork, and instead they just treat it as reflexively batting aside a conservative stalwart when Scalia was confirmed like maybe a year or two before.
I have never once seen or heard a Bork apologist address the actual issues raised with Bork, and instead they just treat it as reflexively batting aside a conservative stalwart when Scalia was confirmed like maybe a year or two before.
Conservatives don't like being told "No"