"I don't have any doubt that she'll be conservative," Hecht said in an interview on NBC"s "Today" show. "Whether she'll move the court to the right I don't know."
Miers' commitment to her evangelical church in Dallas "shapes the kind of person that she is," Hecht said. "It doesn't shape her view on cases. In fact, almost the opposite."
"Someone who is very committed to their faith is also going to be committed to the oath that they take as a judge, and is going to judge cases fairly and is not going to let personal or religious views or any other kind of views influence the decisions in actual cases,"
Well, there you have it. An evangelical Christian moderate who'll let them do whatever they want.
Once again, Jimmah has told his base - F**k you very much.
I disagree. From all of that I find the meaning to be that she is fair, intelligent, and unbiased. She will vote on the facts and applicable law.
I think this is what really bothers alot of the critics ...