Posted on 10/06/2005 6:25:16 PM PDT by wagglebee
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
--Matthew 5:5
And so they have.
A quiet public servant, who has toiled for years in veritable obscurity, immediately calls her pastor and asks him to pray for her. An unassuming Texas lady, who for years went unnoticed and didnt make anybodys short or long list, is stepping into the biggest limelight America can offer a legal mind, the Supreme Court.
Her name is Harriet Miers and people like Rush Limbaugh are fuming. The conservative right feels let down. Betrayed!! They are suicidal, depressed, disappointed and demoralized. In short, they are steamed. Pat Buchanan goes postal; Bill Kristol, hysterical; Rush Limbaugh, incoherent.
Everybody needs to get a grip. By the time you finish reading this column, you will feel calm and euphoria sweeping over you. You will be shocked and awed by the brilliant leadership President Bush has shown with this selection. You will know the Court will be in the best hands possible. You will love Harriet Miers. You will wish you had put her on the top of your short list. And heres why:
1. Note the quote beginning this column: The meek shall inherit the earth. This is not just some pabulum I dreamed up. This is what Christians actually should believe. This is what Christ taught. Ordinary workers, who labor in the fields of the Lord, shall inherit the kingdom of heaven. And an unpretentious laborer in the fields of the Lord, and the fields of George W. Bush, might just be the best person for the highest court in the land.
Harriet Miers does not just show up at church on Sunday morning; go downstairs for coffee and donuts; check her Christianity at the door and return to bloodbath politics as usual.
She identifies herself as a born again Christian. Now, this is an important distinction. People who identify themselves this way are dead serious about their faith. They live it. They love it. And they would probably die for it. Bored, comatose Protestant mainliners and robotic, zombie-like cultural Catholics need not apply for this personal distinction unless they are ready to take the big leap into being born again, or, as we Catholics say, conversion.
As a Catholic myself, of course, I miss her and wish shed come home to us. I can certainly imagine, though, how it happened, as the Catholic Church took a nosedive into immorality, corruption, relativism and liberalism after Vatican II.
2. Harriet Miers has toiled in obscurity and she is not getting much respect in her own town. People who toil in obscurity usually dont owe anybody anything. You dont see them on endless talk shows schlepping their latest book, that is, in actuality, a bloated, overblown magazine article. The D.C. assembly-line cocktail party circuit probably does it without her.
3. Horror of all horrors, liberal elitism has reared its ugly head! She was not born with a silver spoon stuck in her mouth by an Ivy League alumnus with a Harvard education on the end of it. I mean, come on, Ted Kennedy graduated from Harvard. How great can it possibly be?
4. No personal baggage! No, we dont have to worry about any frat-house, drunken party images showing up on the internet with this Texas lady. Refreshing, isnt it?
Not much partying for her it seems, except for a few celebrations with her co-workers, who, apparently, adore her.
She spends most of her time at the office. Being single and never married, no unseemly marriage problems, bimbo alerts or embarrassing divorce papers to be splattered all over The Smoking Gun website; no illegal-alien-nanny-gate problems; no grand-children-who-need-bailing-out-of-jail problems, and, living the simple life alone, she probably doesnt need a cadre of workers from Guatemala to keep up the estate and then not pay their taxes. She seems to have a nice gentleman friend who shows up occasionally, so, a little romance might do the staid Court some good.
5. She is a woman! I think Harry Reid has a crush on her!
Her lack of bench experience is a red herring. Dozens of Justices brought no bench time to the Court, including the late Chief Justice Rehnquist, whose road to the Court also ran the same course through the White House.
Now, lets pull ourselves together. This great lady presents a clean slate and appears untarnished. Her main drawback being the intellectual conservative cabal didnt think of her first.
Harriet Miers came creeping in under the radar like a Stealth bomber; a modest, unassuming, hard-working, experienced lawyer with strong moral, religious and constitutional convictions. Just what the boss was looking for.
Let's give her a chance. Bombs away!
I disagree. We now know more about Harriet Miers than we did in the beginning, and what we've learned about her has been positive and has justified her nomination. Those who insist that the nominee should have been required to have judicial experience, or at the very least, a lengthy paper-trail, refuse to acknowledge the fact that some of the greatest judges began their honorable service without them.
What a poor message this sends to these conservative judges who have fought the intellectual battles against the liberals all of these years. This selection is not based on merit. She should resign her nomination to the S.C.
What on earth are you talking about?
Thanks for the transcript links,
Sounds like Rush is supporting the President. That makes the writer of this article full of bovine fecal material.
"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled."
We don't even know that much about Ms. Miers, which is yet another mark in the debit column, in my estimation.
No, Rush was clearly miffed about Miers. He is doing his best to support Bush, but he is being very hesitant.
GWB was clearly not in opposition to the Kelo decision. There was no statement from the White House on it at all, and apparently Gonzales was to file an amicus brief on behalf of New London, but it was never submitted.
How would Miers have ruled on Kelo, since GWB knows her so well and has confidence in her fidelity to his principles?
They're still accountable to the American public, regardless.
One of the things that President Bush has said about why he chose her, was that he believes, no doubt, that she will be faithful to be a strict Constitutionalist. Just because she is a born-again Christian doesn't mean she is going to vote on her emotional feelings. To even suggest that is, IMHO, is a terrible insult that she does not deserve and certainly has not earned.
Good post! Baahhh baahhh, indeed...
Bush nominated someone who #1 passes the pro-life litmus test many on FR seem to hold dear; and #2 can be confirmed for reasons mentioned here and on other threads. Bush has delivered on a dream if you want a group on the SCOTUS that is inclined to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Thank you! I am sending this to all my Republican friends in the Great Northwest!
Anytime a group of lawyers, "legal experts", liberals and politicians come out against something, don't you begin to wonder if perhaps that "something" may be a good thing? LOL
what a comforting choice after a 20 year wait
a wait and see if she is a real conservative...hopefully...oh great
trust the preisdent....be a good little bot
how dare you question the man, you ingrate fringer you
Can you please answer some questions for me...
Was Roberts a strong conservative candidate?
If so....how did he get through the nomination process without a filibuster?
Is Ms Miers the best possible candidate of all strong conservative candidates we have ready to go, or is she the best we can get through...as the WH has told Levin?
Why cant we get another candidate like Roberts through...dont we have any others like him?
Excellent comment! Well done, loveliberty2
I disagree.
Speak softly and carry a stick of dynamite.
**A quiet public servant, who has toiled for years in veritable obscurity, immediately calls her pastor and asks him to pray for her.**
I'm on my way to getting enough information on her right there! Wow!!!
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