She was a conservative, you dolt. She just apparently didn't attend enough Federalist Society D&D Friday Nights for some people's taste.
She was a conservative, you dolt.
Maybe you need to shoe a few more mares to relieve some stress, Amish. Jimminy Christmas, picking a nominee from your work group was a bad decision in the first place. Didn't the president think that her documents would be requested, thus triggering the attorney-client priviledge argument? It was a waste of time. You have to remember there are 535 people in congress that want to be president and they will want some answers to a stealth candidate, conservate or not.
No, instead she attended cosmic bowl at the local alley. Who cares, right? Your argument is silly and shows that you haven't paid any attention to the substance of the objections to Miers.
There is absolutely NO evidence Harriet Miers is a conservative. Changing parties does not mean she changed beliefs.