he was not william pryor, who is from alabama and have perhaps a lot more objections from democrats and liberal groups. he has got ties to washington. he is an originalist and texture xturalist, which means he will call them as he sees them. you have done this report. why do you feel he is so far out of the mainstream when it appears he is probably in the republican mainstream, in the conservative mainstream? nan aron: i would say you are right in the conventional wisdom in washington. he is very much in the mold of a mainstream republican. he presents well. he is courteous. he is polite. he is smart. no one questions either his intellect or his integrity at this point. but that is not the end of the inquiry. and what we have done at the alliance for justice is review many, many of his opinions on the 10th circuit court of appeals. he is been on that court for 10 years and from that review we come to know a man and a judge who almost always sides with the powerful and the wealthy at the expense of everyday people. a man who does not bring an objective, open mind to decision-making. but