From an OpinionJournal.com review of The Borking Rebellion comes this description of the template liberal legal interest groups use to "Bork" conservative judges:
Activist groups unearth whatever harmful details they can find, no matter how dubious; they gin them up into screaming charges; the charges in turn get picked up by reporters, eager to keep pace with a potential "controversy," and by politicians, eager to find any stick with which to beat a "dangerous" nominee from the opposing party. Sometimes the conduit trail is explicit. Mr. Lord finds that all but seven of the 28 questions that Sen. Russ Feingold (D., Wis.) asked of Judge Smith came, often word for word, from activist-group memos.