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This is what 'advice and consent' means (Ann Coulter)
wnd.com ^ | October 5, 2005 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 10/05/2005 4:03:47 PM PDT by perfect stranger

I eagerly await the announcement of President Bush's real nominee to the Supreme Court. If the president meant Harriet Miers seriously, I have to assume Bush wants to go back to Crawford and let Dick Cheney run the country.

Unfortunately for Bush, he could nominate his Scottish terrier Barney, and some conservatives would rush to defend him, claiming to be in possession of secret information convincing them that the pooch is a true conservative and listing Barney's many virtues – loyalty, courage, never jumps on the furniture ...

Harriet Miers went to Southern Methodist University Law School, which is not ranked at all by the serious law school reports and ranked No. 52 by US News and World Report. Her greatest legal accomplishment is being the first woman commissioner of the Texas Lottery.

I know conservatives have been trained to hate people who went to elite universities, and generally that's a good rule of thumb. But not when it comes to the Supreme Court.

First, Bush has no right to say "Trust me." He was elected to represent the American people, not to be dictator for eight years. Among the coalitions that elected Bush are people who have been laboring in the trenches for a quarter-century to change the legal order in America. While Bush was still boozing it up in the early '80s, Ed Meese, Antonin Scalia, Robert Bork and all the founders of the Federalist Society began creating a farm team of massive legal talent on the right.

To casually spurn the people who have been taking slings and arrows all these years and instead reward the former commissioner of the Texas Lottery with a Supreme Court appointment is like pinning a medal of honor on some flunky paper-pusher with a desk job at the Pentagon – or on John Kerry – while ignoring your infantrymen doing the fighting and dying.

Second, even if you take seriously William F. Buckley's line about preferring to be governed by the first 200 names in the Boston telephone book than by the Harvard faculty, the Supreme Court is not supposed to govern us. Being a Supreme Court justice ought to be a mind-numbingly tedious job suitable only for super-nerds trained in legal reasoning like John Roberts. Being on the Supreme Court isn't like winning a "Best Employee of the Month" award. It's a real job.

One website defending Bush's choice of a graduate from an undistinguished law school complains that Miers' critics "are playing the Democrats' game," claiming that the "GOP is not the party which idolizes Ivy League acceptability as the criterion of intellectual and mental fitness." (In the sort of error that results from trying to sound "Ivy League" rather than being clear, that sentence uses the grammatically incorrect "which" instead of "that." Websites defending the academically mediocre would be a lot more convincing without all the grammatical errors.)

Actually, all the intellectual firepower in the law is coming from conservatives right now – and thanks for noticing! Liberals got stuck trying to explain Roe vs. Wade and are still at work 30 years later trying to come up with a good argument.

But the main point is: Au contraire! It is conservatives defending Miers' mediocre resume who are playing the Democrats' game. Contrary to recent practice, the job of being a Supreme Court justice is not to be a philosopher-king. Only someone who buys into the liberals' view of Supreme Court justices as philosopher-kings could hold legal training irrelevant to a job on the Supreme Court.

To be sure, if we were looking for philosopher-kings, an SMU law grad would probably be preferable to a graduate from an elite law school. But if we're looking for lawyers with giant brains to memorize obscure legal cases and to compose clearly reasoned opinions about ERISA pre-emption, the doctrine of equivalents in patent law, limitation of liability in admiralty, and supplemental jurisdiction under Section 1367 – I think we want the nerd from an elite law school. Bush may as well appoint his chauffeur head of NASA as put Miers on the Supreme Court.

Third and finally, some jobs are so dirty, you can only send in someone who has the finely honed hatred of liberals acquired at elite universities to do them. The devil is an abstraction for normal, decent Americans living in the red states. By contrast, at the top universities, you come face to face with the devil every day, and you learn all his little tropes and tricks.

Conservatives from elite schools have already been subjected to liberal blandishments and haven't blinked. These are right-wingers who have fought off the best and the brightest the blue states have to offer. The New York Times isn't going to mau-mau them – as it does intellectual lightweights like Jim Jeffords and Lincoln Chafee – by dangling fawning profiles before them. They aren't waiting for a pat on the head from Nina Totenberg or Linda Greenhouse. To paraphrase Archie Bunker, when you find a conservative from an elite law school, you've really got something.

However nice, helpful, prompt and tidy she is, Harriet Miers isn't qualified to play a Supreme Court justice on "The West Wing," let alone to be a real one. Both Republicans and Democrats should be alarmed that Bush seems to believe his power to appoint judges is absolute. This is what "advice and consent" means.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; Philosophy; Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections
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To: TSchmereL
Again, even ONE fact. A FACT. NOT your emotion based opinions shouted out as facts. A FACT to prove your accusations. So far all I hear from you is "I hate Bush. Meirs is Bush's choice. That means Meirs is bad" Sorry you hate Bush. Sorry your feelings are hurt. But this nonsensical desperate attempt you have been pulling all day to throw up ANYTHING in the hopes that SOMEONE will validate your hate Bush feels is pathetic. You have LOST the argument. Every single nonsenical thing from Her Age to her School to quoting Alexander Hamiltion to claiming that truly stupid nonsense about how her appoint will discourage lower court judges from doing their duty has been repeatedly NUKED. Yet you still keep flailing away desperate for SOMETHING to valid your hate. Sorry try DU or Moveon.org. You will get all the validation you want there. You will not get it here. Conservatives THINK about stuff, we do not base our decisions on how we FEEL about things.
261 posted on 10/05/2005 4:58:32 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Proud Member of the Water Bucket Brigade)
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To: TSchmereL
Again, even ONE fact. A FACT. NOT your emotion based opinions shouted out as facts. A FACT to prove your accusations. So far all I hear from you is "I hate Bush. Meirs is Bush's choice. That means Meirs is bad" Sorry you hate Bush. Sorry your feelings are hurt. But this nonsensical desperate attempt you have been pulling all day to throw up ANYTHING in the hopes that SOMEONE will validate your hate Bush feels is pathetic. You have LOST the argument. Every single nonsenical thing from Her Age to her School to quoting Alexander Hamiltion to claiming that truly stupid nonsense about how her appoint will discourage lower court judges from doing their duty has been repeatedly NUKED. Yet you still keep flailing away desperate for SOMETHING to valid your hate. Sorry try DU or Moveon.org. You will get all the validation you want there. You will not get it here. Conservatives THINK about stuff, we do not base our decisions on how we FEEL about things.
262 posted on 10/05/2005 4:58:35 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Proud Member of the Water Bucket Brigade)
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To: perfect stranger
Personally, I couldn't disagree more with Ms. Coulter about the Ivy League/Major Law School requirement for Supreme Court Justices [Full disclosure: I graduated from Fordham Law School, before it went "national"]. The last thing we need is another Ivy League Puke in the halls of power [I wouldn't allow Ivy League clerks, either, nor anybody who hadn't actually practiced law for a while before starting the job.].

That being said, I cannot find any reason in the world for naming this woman to the Court [and remember, Hillary was one of the 100 most famous/powerful attorneys in the U.S, too]. She's run a lottery. Who's next, Ed McMahon? She's been President of a Bar Association. That's usually due to seniority in the group. She's a friend of "W's". Who cares?. Scalia or Thomas should have been made Chief Justice, not Mr. Roberts [or is he Ensign Pulver?]. And a qualified CONSERVATIVE judge should have filled both vacancies. Afraid of the hearings? Send somebody in with no interest in the job, but great interest in arguing with the Senior Dirigible from Mass., the shyster from New York City, the drama queens from Cal., etc, first. After three hours with someone like that, those numb skulls would put Attila on the Court.But please, Mr. President, spare us the mediocrity. You're becoming a self - fufilling joke.
263 posted on 10/05/2005 4:58:54 PM PDT by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: TSchmereL

The Bush defenders don't get it. Bush ticks off a majority of his base and his defenders get ticked off at those who get ticked off. The source is Bush.


264 posted on 10/05/2005 4:59:25 PM PDT by VRWC For Truth (A Plaming Democrat gathers no votes)
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To: traderrob6

Right. He was so unkown that the dems dragged Anita Hill out of the muck to trash him. They don't do that unless they are afraid. In retrospect, they had every right to be afraid. Did they go that far with Souter? HELL NO, WHY BOTHER, HE WAS ONE OF THEM.


265 posted on 10/05/2005 4:59:39 PM PDT by Republic of Texas
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To: flashbunny
I don't know, but the real irony here is that many of the people who will be making personal attacks on ann coulter were the same ones saying Miers would be a good pick because she's a 'Christian'.

Ann threw the first stone here.

We're throwing it back. Hyperbolic pundits have no expectation of immunity from having their approach used right back on them.

266 posted on 10/05/2005 4:59:45 PM PDT by dirtboy (Drool overflowed my buffer...)
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To: Dad was my hero
Now if the President had nominated Ann Coulter or Debbie Schlussel to the Court - I would have gotten behind them 100% cause I know how these beautiful women think and they could have served on the Court for decades. All I can think of - what a missed opportunity!

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
267 posted on 10/05/2005 4:59:59 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Utah Girl

Sorry, not at all. Bushbot is a catch all term used against someone when one has run out of cogent arguments. Kinda like "I know what I am but what are you" It's usage is juvenile and silly.


268 posted on 10/05/2005 5:00:11 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: flashbunny
And now let the personal attacks on ann coulter begin...

OH I get it. ANN is allowed to make as many personal attacks as she wants. WE are to be condemend for feeding back her own tactics too her.

269 posted on 10/05/2005 5:00:19 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Proud Member of the Water Bucket Brigade)
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To: inquest

Not hardly.


270 posted on 10/05/2005 5:00:23 PM PDT by A.Hun (The supreme irony of life is that no one gets out of it alive. R. Heinlein)
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To: perfect stranger
All the Bush-excusing world may (and will) rage at this commentary, but Ann Coulter has called it exactly right. Coulter herself would be a far better pick for SCOTUS than Miers is. But I suspect Coulter would also be the first to admit that she, Coulter, is strictly second or third rank compared to a Luttig or a McConnell.

Bush has squandered an opportunity, the most important opportunity of his five years in office.

271 posted on 10/05/2005 5:00:36 PM PDT by JCEccles
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To: flashbunny; MJY1288

MJY1288 don't allow yourself to be guilted by this illiterate smuck.


272 posted on 10/05/2005 5:00:51 PM PDT by Lester Moore (islam's allah is Satan and is NOT the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.)
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To: Dead Dog
Otherwise she's comming off as an Elitist. I'll be damned if I accept the ideal that only graduates from certain "prestige" schools are worthy of high office.

No kidding...SMU grads must be hanging their heads in shame; Ann has spoken.

**SNORT**
273 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:04 PM PDT by hummingbird (21st Century Newsreporting - "Don't get me started!")
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To: MNJohnnie

I got my assertion that Bush is discouraging conservative judges on Appellate courts from creating a strong and clear conservative record from RUSH LIMBAUGH! No one debunked it. You made comments about it that showed you did not even understand what I was saying.


274 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:07 PM PDT by TSchmereL (words.)
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To: perfect stranger

The Hoity Toity School bit is overdone. You have a better chance of finding conservative profs at smaller schools and that in itself speaks volumes of the esteem or lack thereof that we should hold the Ivy League in.


275 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:10 PM PDT by kublia khan (Absolute war brings total victory)
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To: TSchmereL
Bush promised a Scalia and Thomas, he nominated the Church Lady.

You would think that a Bush would remember the importance of "Read My Lips..."
276 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:11 PM PDT by safisoft (Give me Torah!)
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To: fantom

I love Ann Coulter. I also want to keep an open mind on Miers.

I hope Ann is wrong.

BTW, either "which" or "that" is grammatically correct in that context. Don't push me away, Ann. We are about to see how wrong you were about John Roberts. If he proves reliable, your credibility will take a huge hit, even with me.

Still, Treason is an absolutely indispensable book.


277 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:27 PM PDT by Burr5
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To: sinkspur

Amen!!If you're into anorexics, yeah.

Some guys are into stick figures who chain smoke.

No thanks.


278 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:27 PM PDT by Virginia Queen (Virginia Queen)
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To: sinkspur

Amen!!If you're into anorexics, yeah.

Some guys are into stick figures who chain smoke.

No thanks.


279 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:27 PM PDT by Virginia Queen (Virginia Queen)
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To: goodnesswins
I really cannot wait for the NEXT one after Miers...

Neither can the Atty who defended Bush in his DWI case.

280 posted on 10/05/2005 5:01:33 PM PDT by Republic of Texas
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