| | John J. Miller on A Time to Run on National Review Online |
 | | You don't need to know much about the characters or the plot, except that the central figure is a liberal Democratic senator from California (sound familiar?) who must decide how she is going to respond to a Republican Supreme Court nomination. |
 | | Her skirt was very short, and Josh found himself mesmerized by her perfectly shaped, silken legs with kneecaps that reminded him of golden apples he couldn't remember having been captivated by knees before and her lustrous thighs. |
 | | Greg clutched the rails with white knuckles, wondering, as these two fierce animals were coerced into the majestic coupling by at least six people, how foals ever got born in the wild. |
| www.nationalreview.com /miller/miller200511160834.asp (971 words) |