I call them Democrats for sure. People who oppose Miers yet supported Ginsburg and Breyer are nothing but little sKerry beatnik lovers.
Again, if you don't like the President and our party, you can leave.
People who oppose Miers for the most part didn't support Ginsburg or Breyer. They didn't give in a second thought because they knew it was the President's prerogative to appoint nominees. This was never really an issue until the dems started throwing hissy fits over Republican appointed nominees.
Again, if you don't like the President and our party, you can leave.
Thanks for the lecture, newbie. Do you realize how foolish you sound?
The really funny thing about your post: my guess is the vast majority of current GOP senators who were in office in the 1990s voted for confirmation of both Ginsburg (96 votes?) and Breyer, and will do the same for Miers.
Therefore, by your considerable logic, the majority of the GOP Senate is comprised of "little sKerry beatnik lovers."
Too funny.
Then again, considering it was the RINOs in the Senate that put us in this mess, maybe you're onto something :-)
Now go away - serious people are having serious conversations about a very serious issue. Trust me, you are adding nothing to it.
oh boy, it smells "trolly" in here.
Welcome to FR. Great post.