The beguilable morons are the ones who are beguiled by Bush's "trust me" and who refuse to see the facts of the matter.
These are the folks who I seem to be with on this issue:
Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Michael Savage, Michelle Malkin, Sen. Rick Santorum, Judge Robert Bork, Rep. Tom Tancredo, George Will, John Podhoretz, Phyllis Schlafly, Paul Weyrich, Grover Norquist, Laura Ingraham, Bill Kristol, Melanie Morgan, Bill Bennett, Jonah Goldberg, John Fund, Charles Krauthammer, David Keene, Sen. Sam Brownback, Robert Novak, David Frum, Peggy Noonan, Gary Bauer, David Limbaugh, Alan Keyes, Thomas Sowell, Mona Charen, Richard Lessner, Hundreds of Conservative Bloggers and many, many more.
These are not beguilable morons, as you assert. Neither are their MILLIONS of listeners and readers. Before the appalling nomination of an unqualified political crony you would have considered nearly all of these people your friends and conservative allies. Now, they're "beguilable morons". They haven't changed, you have. I think it is YOU who needs to reexamine your premises.
I still consider them my friends and conservative allies, as much as ever. I have embraced them, not because I was/am too d*mn stupid to form opinions of my own, but because we shared similar opinions on many issues and subjects.
Blindly trusting Bush, as the liberals and RINO's accuse me/us of doing, is absolute liberal/RINO bull sh*t intended to drive a wedge into Republican unity.
I am willing to re-examine my premises, if neccessary, but not until Ms Miers has had the opportunity to appear before the Judiciary Committee and make her case. All Presidential appointees deserve nothing less-regardless of party.