Posted on 07/16/2005 12:47:17 PM PDT by SmithL
WASHINGTON, (AP) --
If a fight breaks out over President Bush's pick for the Supreme Court, Sen. Patrick Leahy will be the razor's edge of the Democratic resistance, answering a demand in his party for sharp elbows and a tart tongue.
Hopeful talk of consultation and consensus has peppered the political dialogue since Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced on July 1 that she will retire. Few in Washington, however, are under the illusion that this upbeat tone will last.
The expectation is that Bush's choice for a nominee will touch off a fierce partisan fight. Leahy, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, is battle-ready.
Elected to the Senate in the post-Watergate class of 1974, the Vermont senator has voted to confirm seven of the current justices, did not back Clarence Thomas' nomination and opposed elevating William Rehnquist from associate justice to chief justice.
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I wish this was an election year.
Leahy has got a fresh box of Depends.
Oh dear, is Leahy the front man for the worm Specter?
Oh, Boy.
It may be that he's the least tainted high-profile Democrat available to be the front-person for judicial picks. I can see people asking how the Democrats can be credible in their outrage over Bush's nomination after relenting on claims that his earlier picks are outside the mainstream, and then claiming that Karl Rove leaked Plame's name when it turns out to be reporters.
I'd ask why we're to believe Democrats now when they were proven false many times before.
-PJ
Leahy opposes anyone to the right of Joe Leiberman.
And it makes absolutely NO difference WHO George W. Bush nominates, the resistance to accepting that nominee will equally as fierce whether, say, John Ashcroft, or the Carl M. Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe at Harvard Law School may be the person sent up for consideration.
It is a reflexive thing, and the Democrats cannot stop. If Bush puts a name up, it must be rejected out of hand. Especially for the Supreme Court.
Leahy, AKA one dull blade.
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