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I was wrong; so please join me in supporting Harriet Miers.

Posted on 10/09/2005 3:28:25 PM PDT by Pukin Dog

I decided to end my self-imposed exile from posting due to information that I received this past weekend from ‘a little birdie’ in Washington, which I subsequently had confirmed by another ‘insider’ if you can call him that.

You know I won’t tell, so don’t bother asking me for names, links, or further information. I trust these individuals, and have received accurate information from them before and shared it here on Free Republic. Of course, all are free to either accept or reject what I am about to share, but if you know anything about the Dog, I don’t change my mind often, and my only goal is to pass on information that can help support the Conservative agenda.

Issue 1.

Information was shared with me on Saturday, which described in no uncertain terms that Harriet Miers stands as the only nominee on Bush’s list which has any chance of confirmation by the Senate Judiciary Committee. The reasons for this are numerous, and would be embarrassing to the Conservative movement should one or many of the ‘stars’ who we hoped Bush would select be shot down in Committee, which again, if true, would be a certainty.

More than one of the persons we might have wanted made it clear to the President that they would not accept his nomination if selected. You can draw your own conclusions as to why, but the only hint I will provide is that data mining works too damn well these days. What we saw back when Clarence Thomas was nominated would seem like a walk in the park, compared to what would be done to some of our most popular jurists.

Our Democrat opponents have been quite busy, especially after John Roberts embarrassed them, searching for any information that would allow an open personal attack on a nominee. Sadly, many of the folks we wanted badly would have had their lives destroyed had they attempted confirmation to the bench, and wisely declined. There is no one among us who has not done (or had a family member do) things that we either regret, or would rather keep to ourselves. Because none of us are perfect, it is possible that had one of our choices been selected, we might have lived to regret that day for a very long time.

Issue 2.

Arlen Specter is in my opinion, a traitor to the Conservative movement. He has made it clear to the White House that he is determined to protect his legacy, by NOT supporting any name among those who might make it possible to overturn Rowe V. Wade. What that means, is that had Bush put up someone who might make us proud, Specter reneged on a PROMISE to support Bush’s judicial nominees in return for his, (and especially Rick Santorum’s) support for his re-election. This promise was made when there was strong consideration for removing Specter’s pending chairmanship in favor of John Coryn, or an extension to the term of Orrin Hatch.

The removal of Specter from the Chairmanship would have been disastrous, because he would have remained a committee member, and would have sided with Democrats against the President’s selections out of spite. So, why not simply remove Specter from the committee? That would have been really bad PR, considering Specter’s health issues at the time these decisions were being made.

One could argue that it might have been best to send up nominee after nominee, even if eventually defeated, but remember that O’Conner is only around hoping for a quick confirmation so that she can be with her ill husband. Bush was under the gun to come up with a confirmable candidate, or risk a Supreme Court not running at full strength as important rulings came under review.

I am told that Arlen Specter has gone back on every single promise he made when his chairmanship was still a question, and feels untouchable now that he is ill, because any punitive measures taken against him would be seen as ‘less than compassionate’ by the MSM and Democrats, who admittedly would have a field day, were Specter punished for his duplicity. The sad thing is that after “Scottish Law” or even the “Magic Bullet theory” that some think that anything that Arlen Specter says can be trusted. Sure, he supported Clarence Thomas, but does anyone believe that Specter would still be a Senator if he had not?

Issue 3.

Let’s face it; our Republican Senate is an embarrassment. From the weakness of Frist, to the petulance of the dude who ‘thinks he is leader’ McCain, down to his McCainiac compadre Lindsey (tinker-bell) Graham, to the nut from Mississippi who thinks he can actually get his leadership position back by actively rebelling against the President, we aint looking to good at all.

Our Republican Senate has as members at least 7 Democrats who could have never gotten elected as Democrats, who nonetheless support the Democrat agenda whenever they can get away with it, which unfortunately due to the weakness of Frist, is all too often. I find myself wishing Tom Delay would run for the Senate against Hutchinson, just so we can have someone in the Senate not afraid to break some heads to get things done. Why can’t we have a Republican Lyndon Johnson when we need one?

Because our Republican Senate is so weak, President Bush cannot rely on them for much. He could not have gotten majority support in this current Senate for any judicial nominee that would have made us proud. The usual suspects have made it clear to the President that any nominee who would have put their re-election prospects at risk would vote against that nominee. The bottom line, is that the Republican Senate is made up of too many who want the job, but not the work. The only job they see before them is that of getting re-elected to another six year term.

Luttig, McConnell, JRB, Owen, Alito, or anyone else you want to name, would have been defeated, and probably defeated in committee, in order to save other Senators from having to vote them down on the floor. Of this, I am now convinced. Only two names were considered allowable for Senate confirmation; Miers and Gonzales. When Bush met with Senators, he was reportedly told that these two names were the only ones that stood a chance to be confirmed, but Gonzales would face pointed questions about Abu Gharab, Gitmo, and the administration’s policy on torture. It would have been ugly, but he would have been confirmed against the added damage done by dejected a dejected conservative base, and liberal attacks on the President’s agenda. There would have also had to be a new search for an Attorney General, which would have been just as ugly.

Had Bush put up selections that would have been defeated, the chorus of ‘Lame Duck’ chanting coming out of Washington would have drowned out the President’s agenda. A defeat in the Senate would have also signaled to Congress that they were on their own, and no longer had to back up, support, or even listen to President Bush. They would have been free to play the political-calculation game that the Democrats have been playing for 6 years; avoiding tough votes that would be used against them in a future campaign.

So, what’s the bottom line?

The bottom line is that Bush did his best to give us what we want, in a way that will not hurt the prospects of the Conservative agenda. The primary thing that must be considered, is that the Congress can NEVER be put back in Democrat hands, for that would destroy all progress made up to now. Our day will come, but this aint it. If we had a Republican Senate made up of real patriots without the odd liberal in Republican clothing, things would be a lot better.

In Miers, Bush has clearly taken what he can get, and our best hope now is for another vacancy on the court before this administration’s term is up. The current makeup of the Congress will just not allow our agenda to be passed at this time without major sacrifices and pragmatic thinking to overcome the inherit weakness of having traitors in our midst.

It appears to me that Harriet Miers is the best CONFIRMABLE candidate for the Supreme Court at this time. This fact is not the fault of the President. Indeed it is OUR fault. It is us who have supported less than the best candidates for the Senate. We are responsible for Chaffee, Snowe, McCain, Graham, Lott, Frist and other persons of questionable courage. We should not be blaming Bush for our own votes. We selected the people that the President must rely upon to move his agenda forward. If they are losers, then he loses too.

Though they literally suck, we are stuck with these people because we must keep the majority to keep our agenda alive. There have been worse moments for us, but none would be worse than than the day we lose the Senate our House majorities. I now believe that although Bush disapointed many of us, that he did the very best he could do without destroying our momentum.

Yes, like Rush Limbaugh said, it was a choice made from weakness.

But the thing to remember, is that it was not Bush’s weakness, but our own, and that of the people we have elected to Congress that made this happen. Had they been strong, Bush could have selected anyone we wanted.

Because of what I now know about how and why Harriet Miers was selected, I withdraw my earlier statements against her, my statements suggesting anything less than my strong support of the President, and finally, my self imposed exile from Free Republic.

Pukin Dog is back, so deal with it.


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To: Pukin Dog

Pukin, that was an excellent post. I want you to know I have also changed my mind about Cindy "The Cow" Sheehan.


781 posted on 10/10/2005 8:28:47 AM PDT by GarySpFc (Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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To: DevSix; TexasGreg; jb6

Ping


782 posted on 10/10/2005 8:29:34 AM PDT by GarySpFc (Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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To: Pukin Dog

Thanks for your honesty.


783 posted on 10/10/2005 8:38:27 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Bush 100 Percent
To sit back and, in hindsight, say we should fight amounts to not preparing the battlefield before the war and, then, second guessing the general who had to go with the field as is. Where were all these media pundits, then? I think the term "armchair general" was made just for them. They may have made some noise, then. But, if it wasn't enough, then, they're too late, now.

How much did you contribute to the Coalition for a Fair Judiciary?

Why did President Bush never use the loyal "rank and file" to prepare the battlefield? He used the Republican database and his clout via pre-recorded messages to meddle in state and local primaries, and now he's using them to attempt to stem the grassroots revolt against Miers.

It's too bad he didn't use those pre-recorded messages to bust up the "gang of 14".

784 posted on 10/10/2005 8:47:29 AM PDT by TaxRelief (Until the age of 48, Miers was a hard-core Dem.)
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To: Guenevere
I don't know Jerome Corsi

...but you do know Jerome Corsi:

Jerome (Jerry) R. Corsi is an author and conservative activist. Corsi is best known as co-author with John O'Neill of Unfit for Command. This book, written in cooperation with Swift Vets and POWs for Truth (formerly known as Swift Boat Veterans for Truth), is strongly critical of John Kerry's Vietnam War record.

Corsi holds a Ph.D. in political science from Harvard University.

785 posted on 10/10/2005 9:03:44 AM PDT by TaxRelief (Until the age of 48, Miers was a hard-core Dem.)
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To: TruthNtegrity

Bookmarking my way.


786 posted on 10/10/2005 9:42:44 AM PDT by TruthNtegrity ("I regret that by Saturday I didn't realize that LA was dysfunctional." Michael Brown, 9/27/05)
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To: TaxRelief

John O'Neill I know.

WND is not pro-Bush.


787 posted on 10/10/2005 9:46:47 AM PDT by Guenevere (God bless our military!...and God bless the President of the United States!)
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To: Pukin Dog

Welcome back to the poker table Pukin. Ante up.


788 posted on 10/10/2005 9:47:04 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: A Jovial Cad

One of my courtesies is welcoming someone to whom I've never posted. Thanks.

Nowadays folks just show up to berate someone though. Hence the lurking. It's like watching kids fight on a playground.


789 posted on 10/10/2005 9:53:03 AM PDT by Principled
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To: Pukin Dog

little birds have agendas too. Republicans are so afraid of fighting.


790 posted on 10/10/2005 9:58:24 AM PDT by jjm2111 (99.7 FM Radio Kuwait)
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To: The Worthless Miracle

Boy, you read a lot into a small comment. I said he made some valid points, I didn't say I agreed. Find something to do besides whine about something you know nothing of, like my opinion on a subject. I haven't given it YET.


791 posted on 10/10/2005 10:02:33 AM PDT by WatchingInAmazement (Mi Tierra Es Mi Tierra--my land is my land.)
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To: Wolfgang_Blitzkrieg
I made a cursory observation of her exterior hardware and interfaces on the boob tube and was impressed by the number of hours the hardware has run without failure. Having said that, I would note that obvious signs of external aging to hardware are usually an indication that the internal parts are very well advanced in age as well and could fail at any time.,/i>

Women live at least 7 years longer than men, she is not overweight, and from what I have heard plays tennis.

792 posted on 10/10/2005 10:05:35 AM PDT by GarySpFc (Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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To: Finny

mark start 401


793 posted on 10/10/2005 10:29:05 AM PDT by Finny (God continue to Bless President G.W. Bush with wisdom, popularity, safety and success.)
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To: Rokke
Hey buddy.

Nice thread, huh? Had to do it when I found out what was really going on, but if I thought it would bring out the long knives, I might have reconsidered. Just checkin in though. I've been at Home Depot all morning, cause I'm building a woodworking shop out back with all this time on my hands. I was listening to Rush in my truck, and from his comments, I think he got the same information I got.
794 posted on 10/10/2005 10:29:21 AM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: WatchingInAmazement

Well, feel free.


795 posted on 10/10/2005 10:42:56 AM PDT by The Worthless Miracle
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To: Tennessean4Bush
You said republican senate and Republican house.They are in name only rino infiltrated.
The house just barely passed an oil drilling bill by two votes with gas at $3.00, doesn't sound toooo pubbie to me and with the gang of 14 how can you count on these bozos?
796 posted on 10/10/2005 11:05:00 AM PDT by rodguy911 (Time to get rid of the UN and the ACLU and all Mosques in the US,UK.)
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To: Loyal Buckeye

PA should have dumped Specter when Toomey was running against him. No need to cry now- PA RINO's.


797 posted on 10/10/2005 11:09:29 AM PDT by petercooper (The Republican Party: We Suck Less.)
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To: Pukin Dog
Ah Home Depot. My refuge. My home away from home. I'm sitting with a bunch of tattooed liberals at a Starbucks near my hotel in scenic El Segundo CA. I'll be on reserve for the next 4 days out of LAX. Unfortunately the only internet access I can find is at Starbucks.

I heard someone, might have been Mort Kondracke say something about expectations being so low for Miers during her Senate hearings that she will probably come out looking like a shining star. Reminds be of another prominent Texan people have perpetually written off.

I'm off to go buy some Birkenstocks and some hemp boxer shorts.

798 posted on 10/10/2005 11:59:23 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: wolf24
Could this now be part of a concerted WH effort to dissiminate the behind-the-scenes information regarding the decision to nominate Miers? Is this an effort to help focus the energy and pressure and anger of the base towards those Senators who are responsible for Bush's decision to not nominate certain judeges?

I think that is a natural progression, and isn't coordinated or planned. First disappointment is with the President, for making the pick. Then, as it dawns on people that the range of possible picks was circumscribed by the gang of 14 or GOP wussiness in the Senate, the barbs will go that way.

If there was a coordinated effort from the WH or GOP (to direct attention to the Senate), they would be reminding the public that a couple well qualified nominations are still sitting in the Senate, and haven't been acted on for over half a year.

800 posted on 10/10/2005 12:10:45 PM PDT by Cboldt
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