What elase is new, especially for the vapid weekend Fox crew.
Perhaps, and they were careful not to overplay it.
But is it inconceivable to you that Miers would be withdrawn? And if it is within the realm of imagination, this scenario doesn't seem implausible to me.
Doesn't every smart person have a back up plan? What if she was diagnosed with breast cancer on Nov 1? Or was in a serious car wreck this weekend? Seems to me that any president would have plans to fall back on.
I am always amused when the news organizations think it is newsworthy that someone in government has a contingency plan.
They think that since there is a backup plan, someone must know that Plan A is going to fail.
Exactly.
You know, what Bush said he would do back in 2000 is really happening.
He is bringing people to agree on things across party lines.
Both Dems and Repubs are having a happy Bush-bash-fest over this. Who knew they would agree so strongly on one area? I think it's wonderful. We all are....one big happy family now.
Is it necessary for you to slime F&F just because they are reporting something that you dislike?
Add Fox to the list of leftist individuals or organizations the bushbots need to attack. So now we have NRO, Fox, the Washington Times, Rush, Ann Coulter, Novak, Will, Krauthammer, Frum, and Bill Kristol. Down with those hateful sexist, elitist socalists!
I can't wait to see what you say when this nomination doesn't go through. By the way, Miers has been tanking on Tradesports. Since you believe so much that this is going to go through, you should bet on her, you can make a lot of money at the current odds.
Aren't you going to look like an ass if this pans out?
Oh, wait, let me amend that.
Aren't you going to look like an ass if this pans out no matter what?
In July of 2003, President George W. Bush nominated Brown for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Several civil rights groups nationally due to her conservative values have challenged this appointment.
The post regularly decides challenges to administrative policy and is considered a steppingstone to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Very telling.
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.