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November 14, 2005
Romance! Intrigue! SCOTUS Nominations!

Posted by Bill

Ann Althouse notes a review of Senator Barbara Boxer's novel by the Wonkette in the NYT*, and wonders about the plot.

Helpful commenter Dave Schuler reminds Althouse that INDC scored exclusive excerpts from the trashy tome way back in January:

Excerpt One
Excerpt Two (based on the transcript of Boxer's attack during Condi's confirmation hearings)
Excerpt Three

I'll see if I can dig up another lost excerpt ...

* Boxer, Ana Marie Cox and the NYT? Now there's a discomfiting collision of ideological and stylistic entities.

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