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Turley: “There Will Be No One to the Right of Sam Alito on This Court” (Hear, hear!)
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| October 31, 2005
| Jonathon Turley
Posted on 10/31/2005 10:18:38 AM PST by freedomdefender
When Harriet Miers nomination was first announced, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley called her an amazingly bad choice. This morning, he weighed in Samuel Alito:
JONATHAN TURLEY: Hes the top choice for particularly pro-life people. Sam Alito is viewed as someone who is likely to join the hard right in likely narrowing Roe and possibly voting to overturn Roe.
KATIE COURIC: So he is a strict constructionist in every since of the word? I know President Bush is looking for a conservative jurist, so he fits the bill in terms of someone who will interpret the Constitution literally and may disagree with the right to privacy, which is the foundation of Roe v. Wade?
TURLEY: Oh absolutely. There will be no one to the right of Sam Alito on this Court. This is a pretty hardcore fellow on abortion issues.
COURIC: Not even Antonin Scalia?
TURLEY: Theyll have to make a race to the right, but I think it will be by a nose, if at all.
COURIC: And ideology trumped gender in this case, right?
TURLEY: I think so. I think the president wanted, first of all, to show he could pick someone who was clearly qualified and has the resume, but he also wanted to rally his base. Hes done both with Sam Alito. No one on the conservative base can be unhappy with Sam Alito. The question is whether they can weather this storm that will be coming, I think, and whether there will be a filibuster.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial
KEYWORDS: alito; jonathanturley; liberalnightmare; miers; scotus
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To: freedomdefender
And whether the GOP will use the Democrat filibuster on national center stage to publicly destroy that party once and for all.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:19:51 AM PST
by
thoughtomator
(Ninety-nine Republican Arlen Specters aren’t worth one Democratic Zell Miller)
To: freedomdefender
They (Scalia and Alito) will have to make a race to the right, but I think it will be by a nose, if at all.
Wow, to hear this is a real pick-me-up on a Monday morning!
To: freedomdefender
So he is a strict constructionist in every since of the word? I know President Bush is looking for a conservative jurist, so he fits the bill in terms of someone who will interpret the Constitution literally Thank you, Katie.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:20:59 AM PST
by
dangus
To: freedomdefender
KATIE COURIC: So he is a strict constructionist in every since of the word? I know President Bush is looking for a conservative jurist, so he fits the bill in terms of someone who will interpret the Constitution literally and may disagree with the right to privacy, which is the foundation of Roe v. Wade?So, Katie admits that the right to privacy isn't in the Constitution. Well, that's progress of a sort, I guess.
To: freedomdefender
The question is whether they can weather this storm that will be coming, I think, and whether there will be a filibuster.
Hey lefties, oddballs and other assorted liberal nut-job's?
Don't sing it, BRING IT.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:21:56 AM PST
by
trubluolyguy
(Is it more stupid believe in God, or to be offended by that which you don't believe exists?)
To: freedomdefender
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:21:56 AM PST
by
governsleastgovernsbest
(read my posts on Today show bias at www.newsbusters.org)
To: freedomdefender
Senator Frist is already exploring ways on how to surrender to the democrats on this appointment.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:23:02 AM PST
by
cynicom
To: freedomdefender
Significantly, the left is relying less and less on the threat of the loss of "abortion rights" to scare people - it's the "right to privacy" supposedly at stake.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:23:11 AM PST
by
Heatseeker
("I sort of like liberals now. They’re kind of cute when they’re shivering and afraid." - Ann Coulter)
To: freedomdefender
Sounds good. The same conservatives who opposed Miers had better get ready to fight like hell for Alito.
To: freedomdefender
No one is more conservative than my favorite Justice, Clarence Thomas.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:23:55 AM PST
by
NeoCaveman
(Confirm Judge Alito now)
To: freedomdefender
We need Alito, and two more like him.
To: thoughtomator
"And whether the GOP will use the Democrat filibuster on national center stage to publicly destroy that party once and for all."
You think that'll do it? Facts and statistics have been destroying them for years and they don't get the hint. They are like zombies. They should be dead, but they aren't, and when you chop them to pieces, the pieces still crawl around
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:24:20 AM PST
by
tfecw
(It's for the children)
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Does anyone have any evidence regarding his willingness to overturn Roe, other than that he was a dissenting vote on a decision on whether or not women had to notify their husbands before having abortions? This is the only point people keep talking about, and it's hardly conclusive.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:24:59 AM PST
by
hawaiian
To: tfecw
That's what flamethrowers are for.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:25:21 AM PST
by
thoughtomator
(Ninety-nine Republican Arlen Specters aren’t worth one Democratic Zell Miller)
To: freedomdefender
the top choice for particularly pro-life people. . . . likely narrowing Roe and possibly voting to overturn Roe. . . . a strict constructionist. . . . a conservative jurist . . . someone who will interpret the Constitution literally. . . . Last week Chicago wins the World Series, now this.
Life is good.
To: freedomdefender
Sam Alito. Looks pretty good from here
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:25:58 AM PST
by
Old Seadog
(Inside every old person is a young person saying "WTF happened?".)
To: MarcusTulliusCicero
Waht she did was equate 'strict constructionist' with 'right wing extremist'
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:26:37 AM PST
by
No Longer Free State
(No event has just one cause, no person has just one motive, no action has just the intended effect.)
To: freedomdefender
Good choice. We need to assume a filibuster. The real question is are there 51 votes (including Cheney) to invoke the constitutional option? I'm betting yes.
To: tfecw
They are like zombies. They should be dead, but they aren't, and when you chop them to pieces, the pieces still crawl around. You are dead right. Prove them wrong in an arguement, and they won't acknowledge it, just vault off on another arguement as if it proved them right...and they genuinely don't know they've been proven wrong.
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posted on
10/31/2005 10:27:25 AM PST
by
50sDad
(Star Trek Tri-D Chess: http://my.ohio.voyager.net/~abartmes/tactical.htm)
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