Posted on 07/19/2005 4:44:48 PM PDT by freedrudge
Edited on 07/19/2005 4:52:02 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
President Bush has chosen federal appeals court judge John G. Roberts Jr. as his nominee to the Supreme Court, a senior administration official says...
"LOL, better get over here quick, we're running out of chairs :-)"
Yep! Gonna have to bring out some fold up chairs for all the people coming to the Cigar Room....
P.S. Now BusH If you seal the borders I will forgive you for the spending.....(well I forgive but not forget...lol)
Damn. There go my chances at Chief Justice...
Some liberal Democrats may attempt to filibuster though, but it would likely be closed...
Damn right. If he's vetted by The Great One he's fine by me.
Caller: Mr. Levin, you're a great American.
Mark: That's true.
I see something like that, but Scalia becoming The Best CJ in history
that's a hypotwitical crit
I heard when Dubya first got up this a.m. he still wasn't sure who he would pick. So thanks for your prayers!
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
I agree with Pat Buchanan on many issues, but I'm cautiously optimistic about this nominee. When I've heard a little more, I'll likely write to my senators expressing support and insisting on a vote.
Bill
Not sure what the problem is. Judges should rule based on the law and the constitution, not their own personal views.
Bump.
Go back and have some funn with them. Ask them to prayerfully consider a fundementalist Christian, and give him a chance, just this once.
I agree. Solidly. Fully.
When I heard that President Bush was announcing his choice during Prime Time (rather than sneaking someone in at 5:30 on a Friday), I posted that a Prime Time announcement meant that GWB was *picking* a fight with the Dems.
This is in-your-face politics, and I love it!
Stevens is old, by the way. Ginsberg is ailing. Rehnquist will soon retire. At a minimum, President Bush will place 4 new Justices onto the SCOTUS.
Young justices, too. By 2008 we'll see a court makeup that won't change ideologically for 30 years...possibly longer.
Title of a thread over in the DUmpster:
"Fighting Roberts is futile. We need to keep pressure on Plamegate."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1941211
So, the real question is what in the world will Bush do for his next SCOTUS pick? I personally hope he goes a bit more to the right rather than to the left toward Gonzales.
Then, again, we'll see what happens on this present pick first.
Just checked DU. They don't like his haircut. They'll be shut down tomorrow night for maintenance.
Here's another post one of them made:
"Honestly, Bush will appoint someone. And eventually, one will get confirmed. So who did we expect?
"We know he will appoint a conservative. We know we're going to get someone on the court whom we will disagree with on several key issues.
"Roberts is anti-abortion, anti-affirmative action, and anti-environmentalist. Still, I wonder if we should just take what we can get. He's no Ashcroft at least...
"The confirmation hearing should be nasty, definitely. I want this guy dragged over the fucking coals in front of the nation. But the sad fact is that he will eventually be confirmed. But we might as well air his dirty laundry to the nation so the public will see how little the Republicans care for their opinions.
"My choice: pick our battles. I want Rove to stay in the spotlight. I want the disaster in Iraq to stay in the spotlight. I don't want the headlines turning from those issues into story after story about "obstructionist" Democrats."
It gets even more fun.
Senators up for re-election in red states - like the forced retirement of Senator Byrd?
Let's see which Liberal Senators will jump from their gravy train to fight this?
I'm betting only the "safe" ones dare - and Hillary won't be fighting - she'll "reflect" and "agonize" so as not to appear extreme.
What a fun time this will be!
Are you for real?
Oh man, I was way wrong on that, sorry. Do you have a source?
That's what I said-Roberts will do, but he's no Clarence Thomas.
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