Posted on 10/07/2005 3:50:01 PM PDT by Sam Hill
ROBERT BORK CALLS THE HARRIET MIERS NOMINATION "A DISASTER" ON TONIGHT'S "THE SITUATION WITH TUCKER CARLSON"
SECAUCUS, NJ - October 7, 2005 - Tonight on MSNBC's "The Situation with Tucker Carlson," former judge and Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork tells Tucker Carlson the Harriet Miers' nomination is "a disaster on every level," that Miers has "no experience with constitutional law whatever" and that the nomination is a "slap in the face" to conservatives.
Following is a transcript of the conversation, which will telecast tonight at 11 p.m. (ET). A full transcript of the show will be available later tonight at www.tv.msnbc.com. "The Situation with Tucker Carlson" telecasts Monday through Friday at 11 p.m. (ET).
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You are a very sensible woman. You can quote me. :)
OK, but they might be self-explanatory in a different way to someone else, who is equally intelligent and informed.
One thing lawyers and judges do is to try and arrive at some kind of agreement about this. It's a very, very complicated task. I still think you should read some great opinions--it certainly wont' hurt you.
Prove? Surely you jest. Arrogance is not an impressionable quality.
Then again, maybe not.
The entire pro-Miers spin-and there's no use in denying the patently obvious-boils down to speculation and supposition.
Nothing more.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
And your reply shows me why I can't have a discussion with you. It's a shame, because I have enjoyed some of your posts in the past.
Before I can evaluate that I would have to know how the term "influential lawyer" is seen by the premier law journal.
Good luck!
People here do not consider Specter as a republican.
"Influential lawyer" means what it says. Some people are influential because of their work, some because of their reaives. I believe Miers got onto the list because of her work and position, while Hillary got onto it because of her marriage and Arkansas connections.
You can thank President Bush for that.
Miers is confirmable.
So are the others. Do the math.
This lame defense of Bush's nomination of Miers, that he turned yellow and ran scared from the RINOs, simply doesn't hold water. Of those few Senators who might have voted against a strong, qualified conservative nominee, I bet they all voted in the past to confirm Luttig, Brown, and Owen to Appeals Courts.
Don't we have a Senator Sununu? Didn't he get Senator Smith's job with W's support?
And the entire anti-Miers spin- and there's no use in denying the obvious- boils down to pedigree, time spent in some sort of "constitutional law" apprenticeship, and a discernable "judicial philosophy."
Oh, and a combative personality would help in the "fight to the death" that you guys want to have with Joe Biden.
BS. No one has argued that that fact alone disqualifies her. NO ONE.
I can't see that going to SMU law school instead of Harvard law should be part of any disqualification to sit on the SC. At the time of the convention, 13 of the framers were business men, 6 were land speculators, 11 were securities speculators, 12 operated plantations and a few others were small farmers.
These are the guys who wrote the Constitution. One doesn't need to go to Harvard law to understand the Constitution. It isn't a demerit that one goes to SMU Law. It's elitism to think that it is.
How many "elite law schools" were there in the 13 colonies? Go ahead---tell us.
That's my point Map "The Elitist" Kernow. Thanks for making it.
...Bush hacks...
Take your charge and stick it some place appropriate.
I took a nap and missed the beginning of the 25 hour call-in marathon on C-SPAN. Georgie Anne Geyer on with Susan Swain now.
Question for ya. W is a gambler. Is it possible that, if Meir fails, he has a backup nomination that he is thinking of?
"Well, you have to do what you have to do. Bush is not going to cave over Miers, and there are as many of us are there are of you who will be encouraging him to let her have her hearing."
Oh yes, she will get her hearing, and she'll get onto the court. And she'll probably give reasonable conservative votes (probably...)(and probably Rogers will too...probably...)
But humpty-dumpty still won't be able to be put back together again.
That's the best idea I've heard yet.
Brown and Owen are out, as Specter will not even bring them to the judiciary committee. He has said as much about the previously-filibustered candidates.
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