Me on CNN.com LIVE 090501 - Retirment of Justice Souter

How about this freeze frame, lol.

This might have been my best appearance yet, but I'm not sure. It depends on if I pronounced "Sotomayer" and "Sustein" correctly. I suspect I didn't, dang it. That's a hazard that comes with doing all my research online. I don't know how things are supposed to be pronounced. To tell off on myself, I taped a big sign to the top of my computer that said "SUIT-ER" so I wouldn't pronounce Souter the way I read it, "sow-ter."

I'm also disappointed that the video hiccuped past my opening where I talked about President Obama's background as a constitutional law professor. He rocks that way, and I don't mean that as fangirl.

Also of note, it was really fun being on with my friend Soren Dayton, bless his conservative heart. Soren is awesome (for a conservative). I love arguing with people who are intellectually honest. He always gives me something to think about, and sometimes even stuff I have to agree with ;)

Speaking of being honest, dear friend Adam Bonin told me the Time magazine story. It was too cute to pass up. Had to talk about it.

Submitted by Gina on May 1, 2009 - 12:45.

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