Posted on 09/18/2005 12:56:52 AM PDT by RWR8189
NOMINATE MAURA CORRIGAN!!!
Maura Corrigan of the Michigan Supreme Court would be the ideal candidate.
But, save from being limited to a wheelchair, Abbott is a fully-functioning person. He has travelled statewide campaigning for public office. He does not have brain damage or any other infirmity. He has already been on a state Supreme Court and being on SCOTUS is not a physically taxing job. Heck, we have had octogenarians on the bench in all sorts of levels of health. If the Court hasn't been modified for wheelchair access then they are in violation of their own federal law (ADA).
You are right that the Dems are champions of the double-standard but I would think they wouldn't want to touch his disability as an issue. Unlike FDR and JFK where the press hid serious health issues, they can't hide this - not without the elephant in the room becoming obvious. The media would not ignore it - especially if Bush trots him out for the big introduction the way he did for John Roberts. So if the Dems go into their typical baseless hysteria, it will be seen to many as if they are attacking a man in a wheelchair.
Some of the Dem-friendly media may try to keep that appearance away using tricky camera angles but it will be difficult to hide, especially if Bush introduces him as the first handicapped American nominated for the Supreme Court.
True
I have an Aunt Shirley, and you're no Shirley.
Nobody should be a Shirley. She's pretty mean.
Nevertheless, I am certain Bush should be scared by Harry.
And yet somehow, strangely, he just continues to lead.
Like a bulldozer over New Orleanian garbage.
No, because we can't let the Rats take over a state supreme court.
You're right that the President should nominate a Constitutionalist conservative. But he needs to nominate a Constitutionalist conservative who has no paper trail on controversial issues.
Harry Reid can take his Searchlight and shove it up his a$$.
Do the Dems want Bush to nominate another woman for SCOTUS or not? It shouldn't matter what her beliefs are, she's a woman, surely NOW should be supportive....
So make them filibuster her already. These are the pro-Hillary folks who, three years hence, will be sneering that the Republicans are "afraid of strong women." Let them explain that one away.
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