Dead accurate though, wasn't it?
It is straight out of DU-land. It makes me question Coulter's conservative credentials more than it does Miers's.
Coulter sure isn't behaving like a conservative, and I seriously question her intellect. She's become only occasionally entertaining, and that's all.
I have no problem with a non-Ivy League justice. In my experience, the best qualities of a judge are good judgement and good temperament.
It doesn't take a lifetime of dedication to the intracacies of constitutional law to demonstrate good judgement, but it probably does take such dedication to be able to back up that good judgement with a writing that stands the test of time. Ivy League help will be there for the taking if she makes it to the bench.
Part of me thinks the left is convinced Bush actually overplayed his hand by appointing someone so close to him that they can cast as a real threat to Roe v. Wade. Howard Mean made the comment tonight that sometimes those who talk the most know the least.
Food for thought.