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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that the White House is reaching out to GOP senators as to their recommendations for 'Plan B' in the event Miers is withdrawn.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: George W. Bush

That would have, I'm sure.


221 posted on 10/22/2005 8:51:58 AM PDT by nicmarlo (.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

If she does quit and if she has even a half brain, she will, perhaps the Brown lady from California will get the geurnsey.

One prays.


222 posted on 10/22/2005 8:55:37 AM PDT by Brian Allen (Patriotic [Immigrant] AMERICAN-American and Aviator by choice - Christian by Grace)
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To: Dave S
Crawl back in your buggy, AmishDude, this is the real world.

Insulting. Your condescension only more fully fans the fires of perceived "elitism."

Plus you make FR look bad.

223 posted on 10/22/2005 8:57:29 AM PDT by ez (No more pointy-headed intellectuals on the Supreme Court.)
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To: USPatriette

Remember the Bakke case at University of California at Davis?
He had been denied admission because he was white. He was the first to sue and win against a system that had been discriminating against the white male for years, through the reverse discrimination known as "affirmative action".


224 posted on 10/22/2005 8:59:14 AM PDT by TommyDale (I'm not schizophrenic, and neither am I...)
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To: Dane

I officially give up on trying to debate you.


225 posted on 10/22/2005 8:59:50 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
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To: InterceptPoint

>> Janice R. Brown? Better than plan A.

> Yes. Yes. Yes.

Add my amen to that.


226 posted on 10/22/2005 9:01:19 AM PDT by VictoryGal (Never give up, never surrender!)
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To: pkmaine
It is the right of center folks that make things happen in the republican party.

It seems to be McCain, though, who makes things happen in the Senate! ;-)

227 posted on 10/22/2005 9:22:03 AM PDT by maryz
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To: ez
Insulting. Your condescension only more fully fans the fires of perceived "elitism."

Being a cheerleader for someone as unqualified as Miers because she is a Christian or because she is a stealth candidate (sheez..you just gave away the secret) is insulting. If you want her to perform brain surgery on you or a family member, then okay, but I dont want her messing with the constitution.

228 posted on 10/22/2005 9:22:41 AM PDT by Dave S
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To: Dave S
Being a cheerleader for someone as unqualified as Miers because she is a Christian or because she is a stealth candidate is insulting.

How so?

229 posted on 10/22/2005 9:25:56 AM PDT by ez (No more pointy-headed intellectuals on the Supreme Court.)
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To: Cboldt
"Republican vs. Conservative: The Miers Bandwagon Rolls On"
Read the post on RedState.org here:

http://redstate.org/main/2

It is a pretty good example of why I think some (not all) of Miers' opponents have gone over to the dark side.
Football is starting (War Eagle!), so I will keep this short. Her opponents in the White House should have resigned if they could not tolerate Miers on the Supreme Court.
230 posted on 10/22/2005 9:28:28 AM PDT by ekwd (Murphy's Law Has Not Been Repealed)
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To: Wonder Warthog
What is really needed is a Senate majority leader who will actually enforce party discipline to whip the damned RINOs into line.

It really looked to me last June as if Frist had lined up the votes (through whatever combination of arm-twisting, deals, carrots-and-sticks) over the several weeks the nuclear option was being discussed. I think the number of votes he would have had without behind the scenes work has to be somewhere between 10 (the ten who voted against the anti-"torture" bill) and 41 (the 41 who voted against McCain-Feingold).

But to make it to 50 votes -- with Cheney to break the tie -- he needed McCain and Graham. But McCain -- TA DA -- had a better idea. (I don't really need the /sarcasm tag, do I?)

231 posted on 10/22/2005 9:34:45 AM PDT by maryz
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To: ekwd
It is a pretty good example of why I think some (not all) of Miers' opponents have gone over to the dark side.

From the link you provided, http://redstate.org/main/2 ...

"We are not in denial. Miers is going to be confirmed," a White House contact told me. The emphasis in the voice and on "not" were the emphasis of one who has to believe it true, whether or not it is. ...

"This is a White House that not only does not admit mistakes, but does not make mistakes even when it does," says an outside observer. ...

Many conservatives have convinced themselves that Miers will withdraw herself or the White House will withdraw her nomination. "That's not going to happen," says the White House source. To prove the point, the White House has called in hired guns to strong arm Republican senators. ...

Privately, some Republican senators are thinking this may just be the time to go on the offensive against the White House. One Senate aide tells me the White House acts like it is in a bunker, oblivious to the reality going on outside. ...

While the public face of the White House is one of confidence that Miers is right on life, qualified, and easily confirmable, the veneer of confidence is wearing off in the shadows. ...

Said one third party who has been involved in the process, "The White House is making this a Republican issue. They are now realizing that much of the base considers itself conservative by principle and Republican by practice. Practice changes faster than principle."

Now that sounds to me that there are no opposing voices emanating from the WH. The opposing voices come from outside observers, third parties and Senator's aides. The WH seems to be united in support, and not admitting error.

Naturally, anybody "in the bunker" will demonize anybody outside of the bunker. I understand that response, but I hold that it is disrespectful to dodge reasoned criticism.

In the light of a siege or bunker mentality, anybody who is outwardly critical of the WH position is defacto "on the dark side."

232 posted on 10/22/2005 9:46:46 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: johnmecainrino
You need 60 votes to have a majority in the senate. We don't have those votes thus we are at the mercy of Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer.

If the nincompoop 14 don't live up to their agreement then the Constitutional Option should be used.

233 posted on 10/22/2005 9:50:04 AM PDT by Mogollon
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To: Cboldt

A Roberts clone. Understand, I'm just saying I'm surprised and not being negative about Meirs.


234 posted on 10/22/2005 10:12:34 AM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Dane

I would have agreed with you yesterday. But since the questions she's answered have been attacked by legal scholars for her simply misstating certain presidents in it, I'm not so sure.


235 posted on 10/22/2005 10:14:24 AM PDT by zbigreddogz
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To: johnmecainrino

Yeah..... I figured Laura had a lot to do with this mess.


236 posted on 10/22/2005 10:18:40 AM PDT by Blackirish (“This country is not worth dying for" .....Cindy Sheehan)
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To: johnny7

"Bizarro Bush," ahhhh yes. Good one from an old Superman reader. "Me am going to nominate Gonzalez because enemies make me happy."

Those were great comic books back then. Of course, this Miers nomination is becoming pretty hillarious as well, watching people use the tactics and invective the left has made famous to defend an indefensible nomination.

I love being called a "right winger" on a conservative website. Does that make the name callers "left wingers?"


237 posted on 10/22/2005 10:39:16 AM PDT by Luke21
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To: LS

"Hard line right wingers" you say. So what are you, a hard line left winger, a mushy middle of the road RINO, a die hard Bushbot? See, others can call names too. Kinda foolish isn't it.

Argue your point. Stop calling names. This is an inside the family squabble. The people against you today will be with you again on other battles.


238 posted on 10/22/2005 10:43:31 AM PDT by Luke21
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
This mathematician is quite lucid and I exaggerate his lack of communications skills. He has trouble explaining his ideas to the rest of us. Hand-waving if you will. In another line of work, he'd be an ordinary doctor or lawyer, but when faced with mathematics, he understands things on a much higher level and he can't communcate it to the rest of us.

Miers' undergrad degree was in math. I'm sorry, but if you switched the current Harvard Law class with the current SMU math majors, the SMU majors would pass Harvard Law almost uniformly and half of Harvard Law would flunk Abstract Algebra alone.

Now, I'm sure other people want to read purple prose, but lingustic skills are quite low on the intellectual food chain.

As my tagline says, I believe that I am qualified to be on the Supreme Court as much as anyone else. It is a political institution, it is not the private province of the lawyerly class. The SCOTUS is not like the Fed, an institution created by Congress and subcontracted to do its duty. I understand strict constructionism and the average person can. If I am to have any right to criticize moronic SCOTUS decisions, then those who decide such things should not be members of a special priestly caste.

239 posted on 10/22/2005 11:00:33 AM PDT by AmishDude (If Miers isn't qualified, neither are you and you have no right to complain about any SC decision.)
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To: CindyDawg
The general consensus is that Bush wants to do his friend Alberto Gonzales a favor by appointing him to SCOTUS. To my understanding, there are two conservative briefs against him. First, some cases in Texas which appear to have been decided against conservative interests. This is not clear and the case is not strong, IMHO. Second, he is personally pro-choice. This is ironic when contrasted against Miers.

I don't think Gonzales would be a disastrous choice either.

240 posted on 10/22/2005 11:06:55 AM PDT by AmishDude (If Miers isn't qualified, neither are you and you have no right to complain about any SC decision.)
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