Posted on 10/14/2005 11:27:43 AM PDT by writer33
WashingtonHarriet Miers was brazen and defiant, not asking President Bush to withdraw her nomination to the Supreme Court despite sharp criticism from some of Bushs conservative allies, practically telling conservatives to go take a flying leap.
Bushs bold, religious decision to nominate Miershis White House counsel and a longtime adviser for the Supreme Courthas divided his supporters, many of whom wanted a nominee with a clear record of understanding of the Constitution, as well as abortion and other lame conservative issues.
Miers left no clues to her position on abortion or any basic understanding of Constitutional law when she served on the Dallas City Council and as lottery commissioner during Bushs Texas governorship. If confirmed, Miers would replace Justice Sandra Day OConnor, a known moderate and supporter of invented right to privacy laws. OConnor announced her retirement in July after nearly 25 years on the court, pending confirmation of her moderate replacement.
In a testy exchange with reporters Thursday, McClellan complained that coverage of the nomination has ignored Miers record and qualifications to focus on side issues such as her religion or Constitutional law.
No one who knows her record and her qualifications would make such a suggestion, said White House press secretary Scott McClellan. They should just shut their mouths and be thankful Bush is in office. I think that we are doing a disservice for the American people when we focus on other issues and not her record and qualifications and experience, because thats what matters when youre on the nation's highest court. Now get out of here and let me go back to work for the American people.
The White House raised the issue in discussions with conservative Christian leaders such as James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family. Dobson told listeners to his radio show Wednesday that Bushs top political strategist, Karl Rove, told him Miers belongs to a very conservative churchone that uses snakeswhich is almost universally pro-life, and that shell smite that nasty abortion law down.
Although Miers has never served a single day of her entire adult life as a judge, McClellan noted that her experience as White House counsel, deputy chief of staff and Bushs crony gives her the advantage of having leg up on the Supreme Court that few other lawyers have.
Ann Coulter, one of the biggest complainers, wished she had the experience that Miers has, fired McClellan. Miers has more gray matter in her pinky finger than Anns got in her entire cranium. And thats one large cranium. Shes nothing but a blowhard stick figure. Bring it on, Ann! Miers is ready!
The Rev. Barry Lynn, director of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, said anyone who tried to bring up the topic of religion during the Roberts confirmation was labeled a bigot. Now Bush and Rove are touting where Miers goes to church and using that as a selling point, Lynn said. The hypocrisy is staggering. There better not be any mention of the word God or prayer, or anything having to do with religion during these confirmation hearings. Ive had it with this administration!
Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson, who has endorsed Miers, threatened conservative senators who might be thinking of voting against her: Theyre going to turn against a Christian who is a conservative picked by a conservative president and theyre going to vote against her for confirmation? Not on your sweet life, if they want to stay in office, he said. If they give a no vote, they might as well pack their bags, because theyre going home.
This is ludicrous, fired Ann Coulter, author of How to Talk to a Liberal If You Must. Nominating Miers is like nominating the cleaning lady. I thought it was understood that we could expect a REAL conservative, one with a proven track record, not a crony!
With the nomination of Miers, conservatives have been fractured, bringing to an end, a once, great ideology. Those who support her are single issue, evangelical fanatics. Those who oppose her are conservatives that expected a proven track record, one that involves some kind of understanding of Constitutional law.
As the nomination nears confirmation hearings, conservatives are wreaking havoc on the Bush administration, posing two important questions: Is conservatism strong enough to survive, and is Bush really as conservative as once cracked up to be?
Not if you must explain it to the humor impaired. :-)
Wonderful break from the Miers War. Thanks.
Subtle satire is the best satire!
Not if you must explain it to the humor impaired. :-)
Wonderful break from the Miers War. Thanks.
Ditto that!!!
They should just shut their mouths and be thankful Bush is in office.""
Funny -- wasn't her job as White House Counsel to protect President Bush? Now she has personally become the lightning rod for the most severe criticism -- by his own base! -- that her client has suffered since his inauguration.
It seems to me that she let her ego get in the way of protecting her client. This alone reflects poorly on her judgment.
(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,
Great points, RK. Thanks for posting and reading. I appreciate it.
Ouch, T. :)
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Peggy Noonan almost turned in her Catholic Prayer Chaplets when Bush picked Harriet.
Thanks for reading and posting, bts. Chris appreciates it, always talking about himself in third person. :)
Thanks for reading, dead. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the nice comments as well.
Yes it was very good.
This:
Ann Coulter, one of the biggest complainers, wished she had the experience that Miers has, fired McClellan. Miers has more gray matter in her pinky finger than Anns got in her entire cranium. And thats one large cranium. Shes nothing but a blowhard stick figure. Bring it on, Ann! Miers is ready! --- and a couple other lines weren't too well camouflaged, but I'll give him a B+.
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LOL! My favorite comment... #8...lol.
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Oh. LOL! I feel better now. It was a stealthy satire. LOL!
Right.
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