Posted on 09/05/2005 4:39:35 AM PDT by TomGuy
Newsreaders on FoxNews just said a 'Senior administration spokesman' has said Bush plans to nominate Roberts for Chief Justice position.
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This supports a theory I heard espoused by William Kristol. The theory was that Roberts would replace O'Connor until the time that Rehnquist retired, then Roberts would be recommended as CJ and someone else would come in as a regular justice. Kristol said it would be difficult for the Senate to confirm Roberts as a regular justice, then turn around and nix him as CJ. Kristol said this the day or two after Roberts was nominated.
IDEA DESERVES SOME THOT: Could someone explain why this matters so much. It's not like the Chief Justice gets two votes. As far as I'm concerned, make Ginsburg Chief and nominate a Scalia-like replacement for Rehnquist's spot. Makes it look like Bush "compromised."
Why did Mom dress that kid up like it was 1960 all over again?
You just named all the KNOWN choices....look for the next pick not to be on that list.
Bush surprises people all the time...
I wish the President would make another nomination right away because the slim conservative plurality on the Courts is gone.
I woulda gone with Scalia, but this is an incredibly bold move. Checkmate democrats.
Interesting that the Pres and Mr Roberts are in the Oval Office on Labor Day - 8Am - suit and tie. All the usual instant response Dem Senators are either still in bed or at their summer home. Ditto demagogic news media talking heads and producers. With news cycles being what they are, the nomination will be 24 hours old before the dems get caught up.
I agree, and Tony Snow was just on FNC saying he doesn't think it will be Alberto Gonzales, or a "gimmick" pick!
This begs the question; Is Gonzales next?
The Washington Post fashion editor was dispictable in the way they went after Mrs Roberts.
I guess she was upset because young Jack did not have baggy jeans with his underwear showing and bling-bling hanging around his neck, and the little girl did not have her belly showing.
The next pick will be a RED MEAT type pick.
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Not completely true. Chief Justice also gets to pick who writes the rulings which effects the law. Its not just 5-4 we win, its how the ruling is phrased which provides guidance to the lower courts on what the law is and how similar cases are expected to be handled. A minor deal but the CJ also sets the rules for how the court runs. Rennqueist for example said in their meetings that no one justice can talk more than once until all other justices have spoken. Also, if a CJ is a good politician he can have considerable power in shaping the outcome of a vote and even which issues get taken up by the court.
Heehee the Dims must be frothing at the mouth lol
There has to be a reason that they only wanted TWO fights that we don't know about.
I'd like to hope that the N.O. social disaster raises JRB's stock.
But, you know how after the abuse you have been taking becomes JUST TOO MUCH, you run out to get ice cream?
I fear that Gonzales will be Bush's ice cream sundae.
IIRC, the CJ only decides who writes majority opinions if the CJ votes with the majority. Otherwise, it is based on seniority, I believe.
Why did Mom dress that kid up like it was 1960 all over again?
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That is how lots of us dress our children and grandchildren here on the East Coast. Looked totally normal to me. As a matter of fact I have a photo holding my then 3-yr old son at the front portico of the White House, and he was wearing his best summer outfit - blue seersucker Cacherel bermuda shorts.
The most important question is, "Will the next Chief Justice be sporting those stupid gold stripes?"
Without knowing having any SCOTUS experience to judge by, Thomas IMO was clearly the best choice with Scalia being very acceptable also.
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