Frum has a lot of ego invested in this matter.
"Frum has a lot of ego invested in this matter."
I think a lot of conservative pundits have their egos invested in this. I understand their position, but I have to say, if Rush doesn't stop harping on this subject, I'm going to stop listening to him. He's getting tedious.
Why should I think that what Frum and the others of his ilk are doing is in any way different from what Ralph Neas does for the People For The American Way, that is "lawyering" for his side?
My exact thought, though better phrased.
Dan
Hewitt, Miers, Levin, and the authorship of the Pastoral Epistles
Yes, and if he thinks Republican senators won't vote for Miers, he's wrong. If they voted for Ginsberg, they'll vote for Miers.
Actually, for Frum, it has reached the ludicrous level of the old Peanuts cartoon, with Charlie Brown standing underneath the "high fly ball," and thinking:
"If I catch it, I be the hero; if I drop it, I'll be the goat."
Those old enough remember what happened to Charlie Brown. As for Mr. Frum, since Miers will not withdraw nor will Bush withdraw her, I'll wait for the Senate hearings.