It was the furtive headshake that launched a thousand commentaries.
And it was rare enough that President Obama criticized the U.S. Supreme Court in his State of the Union message on Jan. 27.
It was the furtive headshake that launched a thousand commentaries.
February 01, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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It was the furtive headshake that launched a thousand commentaries.
And it was rare enough that President Obama criticized the U.S. Supreme Court in his State of the Union message on Jan. 27.
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