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...lifetime judicial appointment on the nation’s highest court demands that we further scrutinize his record, both in college and on the bench, far more strictly than a Senator who stands for election every six years. The collegiate histories of politicians—while certainly fodder for media scandals—find relevance only insofar as they affect political careers. Kennedy’s legislative commitment to equality certainly outweighs an adolescent indiscretion; Alito’s support of CAP well into his thirties simply cannot be excused, especially for a man who stands on the brink...
...Lo’s former group, Outkast posse members Goodie Mob, also dug deep, most notably on their lyrical treatise on black poverty “Sesame Street,” the titular children’s TV show theme providing über-ironic sample fodder...
...course, the best stories are from the past. Disciplinary action, social clubs, and all that jazz is now way out in the open and transparent, too-easy fodder for the intrepid reporter. So, FM turns to musty documents and yellowed photographs. Hey, they were once secret, which makes them über-fascinating public knowledge...
...comedy was matched by a private life that seemed an unending soap opera--outbursts of violence, run-ins with the law, and drug abuse that culminated in 1980, at the height of his freebasing years, when he set himself on fire and nearly died. All of which, remarkably, became fodder for his stand-up. "You know something I found out?" he said of his self-immolation. "When you're on fire and running down the street, people get out of your way." Multiple sclerosis, diagnosed in 1985, all but silenced him in his later years. But his ruthless honesty...
...grown up with. His no-holds-barred acts were matched by a private life that seemed an unending soap opera?outbursts of violence, run-ins with the law, and drug abuse that culminated in 1980 when he set himself on fire and nearly died. All of which became fodder for his stand-up. "You know something I found out?" he said of his self-immolation. "When you're on fire and running down the street, people get out of your way." CHARGED. JACOB ZUMA, 63, former Deputy President of South Africa; with rape; in Johannesburg. A one-time heir apparent...