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Fox News: Possible Miers Withdrawal? WH Reaching Out to Conservative Leaders for 'Plan B'
Fox & Friends Weekend

Posted on 10/22/2005 4:11:56 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest

Though not giving it much more than 'rumor' treatment, on Fox & Friends Weekend it was just reported that the White House is reaching out to GOP senators as to their recommendations for 'Plan B' in the event Miers is withdrawn.

One of the F&F hosts clarifed that according to the information Fox has received, it is not WH aides who are doing the outreach directly, but conservative surrogates.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: justicemiers; miers; propaganda; quotaqueen; quotaqueenmiers; scotus
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To: nicmarlo
And working in the "real" world isn't working as a judge?

Hmm, who was it who wrote a book about men and women in black robes who are out of step of the real world because they mostly had careers in legal academia.

Oh that's right it was Mark Levin.

141 posted on 10/22/2005 7:07:54 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: AmishDude
The smartest person I know (he's considered a genius by other professional mathematicians) cannot write a word, even in his native language.

Sounds as if the person you are describing is an autistic idiot-savant. If Miers has such hidden genius, she has been entirely successful in keeping it hidden. Do you have any evidence of it?

142 posted on 10/22/2005 7:08:03 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: Cboldt; governsleastgovernsbest
I wrote that because I think that the Federalist Society members(as shorthand for her opponents), including the White House and Senate aides, have descended to the level of Ralph Neas and People For The American Way in their opposition. What particularly disturbs me is the smear that John Fund has been peddling- that Harriet Miers law firm was paid a lot of money because Miers bribed Ben Barnes not to spill the beans on GWB's National Guard service. I am also offended by the conlawyers abandonment of the long-held conservative principle that the president should be deferred to for judicial nominations. Yes, they have the First Amendment right to oppose her, but not the right to dictate who the president will or will not nominate. If she does poorly in the hearings, she can be voted down. If the president does give in to the pressure or if Miers requests that her name be withdrawn, I hope he nominates Gonzales precisely because he is not one of their chosen ones.
143 posted on 10/22/2005 7:08:42 AM PDT by ekwd (Murphy's Law Has Not Been Repealed)
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To: Dane

When you began your defense of Miers, did you ever think you'd eventually find yourself on the opposite side from Bork, Rush [who never graduated from college] et. al, and on the same side as those favoring hard race-based quotas


144 posted on 10/22/2005 7:09:05 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: MojoWire

No, no, no - that wasn't my point: IMHO, the Senate's lack of discernable spine apparently made the WH decide it had no option but to choose a 'confirmable' nominee in Miers. If she is ultimately dumped. it will be because the Conservative wing demanded a mulligan on this nomination. That's the point of #34.


145 posted on 10/22/2005 7:09:22 AM PDT by alancarp (Will hack code for oil)
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To: Dane

So for you, the "real" world of BEST choices for a Supreme Court of the United States Justice does NOT include men or judges. Those who claim otherwise are "elistists." Interesting "reality" you have.


146 posted on 10/22/2005 7:09:54 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: ekwd
They have the First Amendment right to oppose her, but not the right to dictate who the president will or will not nominate.

Who's dictating? We're expressing our opinions and seeking redress of grievances. Of course we recognize that only the President has the constitutional authority to nominate, while the Senate has the right and duty to advise and consent.

147 posted on 10/22/2005 7:11:09 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: southernindymom
Do you think that if she withdraws, will that imbolden the Dem's to be even more overbearing? That they won, forcing her to withdraw...

Wait. Which Dims did this? Harry Reid endorsed her. So did my Dim senator. Even Feinstein sounds ready to vote for her.

If she's withdrawn, it will be because of conservatives' opposition among both Beltway elite and grassroots.

So a withdrawal might cause the Dims to fight harder especially if Bush nominates someone like JRB. But it won't be because they sunk the Miers nomination. Far from it.
148 posted on 10/22/2005 7:11:25 AM PDT by George W. Bush
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To: CindyDawg
If he keeps her, it seems he is going to alienate a lot of his base. If he has her withdraw, he will be labeled as weak and folding under pressure...We need the "Cowboy" back.

Unfortunately, since he's not up for reelection, and he only has his "legacy" to consider, any cowboying will most likely be done roping the ultra-right bucking broncos in his own party.

149 posted on 10/22/2005 7:11:51 AM PDT by ez (No more pointy-headed intellectuals on the Supreme Court.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
When you began your defense of Miers, did you ever think you'd eventually find yourself on the opposite side from Bork, Rush [who never graduated from college] et. al, and on the same side as those favoring hard race-based quotas

She has never stated govt. mandated quotas and it seems you are against a supporter of the 2nd amendment(which Bork called an anachorism) and is pro-life.

150 posted on 10/22/2005 7:13:49 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: johnmecainrino

Laura is thrilled? Big freakin' deal. Nobody voted for her.

I like her, haven't been all that impressed listening to her speak, but whether she's 'thrilled' or not should have no bearing on this pick. Bush blew it with this non-starter with a bench full of all-stars to choose from. It's by far the biggest blunder of his Presidency, thus far.

I don't understand what people see in Miers that convince them she's a strict constructionist. The "proportional representation required by the Equal Protection clause" should've sealed the deal on this sinking ship. If not that, then her support for affirmative action.


151 posted on 10/22/2005 7:14:21 AM PDT by mwp99
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To: CindyDawg
Credentials don't really mean a whole lot to me.

I'm not talking 'credentials' in the sense of a fancy diploma on the wall. I'm talking ability. If Miers had never spent a day in college, but had on her own become a student of the constitution and developed a strong, originalist viewpoint, I'd support her whole-heartedly.

152 posted on 10/22/2005 7:14:45 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: AmishDude
The replacement for Miers, should there be one, is very likely to be Gonzales.

Wasn't that who a lot of yall thought he wanted, to begin with?

153 posted on 10/22/2005 7:16:09 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: Dane; governsleastgovernsbest
From http://www.lauraingraham.com/public/

MIERS MAY STOP MEETING WITH SENATORS!: According to NR's Byron York, things are going so badly for Harriet Miers in her Senate meetings, that her team might put an end to the practice altogether! The conference calls that were designed to bolster her support and organize the pro-Miers strategy are now few and far between. Everyone seems depressed about this. But Bush continues to dig in deeper.

154 posted on 10/22/2005 7:16:24 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Dane

So you're not disturbed that Miers supports hard affirmative action quotas, be they government-enforced or private sector?

And with all due respect, it is unfair to try to pin on me this or that cherry picked position by one of Miers' opponents. Taken as a whole, her opponents represent the best of conservative mainstream thinking.


155 posted on 10/22/2005 7:17:14 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
If Miers has such hidden genius, she has been entirely successful in keeping it hidden. Do you have any evidence of it?

Ask Bush. He knows her.

156 posted on 10/22/2005 7:17:34 AM PDT by ez (No more pointy-headed intellectuals on the Supreme Court.)
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To: nicmarlo

The WH is denying that, for whatever its worth. I believe the story was probably true, but when it got out, the WH realized it was such a sign of weakness that they were forced to schedule more meetings.


157 posted on 10/22/2005 7:18:45 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest; Dane
another from Laura Ingram: Lie Of The Day

* "[Harriet Miers] greatly exceeds all the standards that have been set for meeting what is needed to serve on our nation's Court. She is exceptionally well-qualified," claimed Scott McClellan.

THE TRUTH:

Interesting. All we've been hearing about is that she's a "pioneer woman" who worked with Meals On Wheels. Stunning! There are a lot of great lawyers in the world; that doesn't necessarily make them good candidates for the Supreme Court.

158 posted on 10/22/2005 7:19:02 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
And with all due respect, it is unfair to try to pin on me this or that cherry picked position by one of Miers' opponents

Why? You cherry picked affirmative action without 1 iota that she supports govt. mandated affirmative action.

159 posted on 10/22/2005 7:19:11 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

I think it probably is true, myself. It's a shame that one needs to spin/manufacture support for such an "extremely well qualified" person.

IMO, if she were the best, it would be plainly obvious and without question and would obviously not necessitate working so hard to make it appear so.


160 posted on 10/22/2005 7:21:41 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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