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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I agree with what you said. Why run from a fight? The pubbies are awful at managing information and news so I guess that's why they'd rather pussyfoot around. If you look at the confirmation process as an opportunity for battle, you can kill the left with it providing you know how to frame the argument.
It is, after all, about values. While Upchuckie Shumer and Kennedy the Bloviator mouth off about "extreme positions" the Bushies can answer back about whether gay marriage and the rest of the leftist agenda are extreme and, based on polls, not what America wants.
Bush and the administration, especially the Senate, are cowards. The confirmation process allows a savvy leader the chance to beat the left with their own words and actions.
Roberts over Scalia or Thomas? That's what I want...an untested and unknown person leading the court (sarcasm).
Bush, Rove and the Republicans are idiots. You'd think that after winning all the elections they would be happy and proud to lead. Oh I'm sorry. I guess I mistook them for conservatives instead of members of the ruling eleite
According to Thomas, this is not true. I mean, he may set the rules, but according to Thomas it was irrelevant: by the time they came to a vote, no one's opinion was going to be changed. He can decide who accepts lower court cases for review, and in that sense can have some clout.
He cant b the next Souter - he has a family :)
Yeah, it was all Karl Rove's plan to take the heat off Dubya by slipping some hemlock into Rehnquist's tea /sarc/
The DemonRats and their left-wing fellow-travelers are so pathetic.
The question is who are they in bed with:>)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"...Just because the other side hates him so much, it must mean he's good, more than good actually"
I'm not so sure the other side "hates him so much". I think a lot of that is posturing and positioning that they were doing in advance of the CJ nomination they knew was coming.
By portaying a man like Roberts as being too conservative, they would be making a CJ nomination of a man like Luttig look like the President was being partisan beyond the pall.
I was sort of hoping for Scalia too, OxenInFla.
"I guess Scalia and Thomas just didn't want to go through the confirmation hearings again" I read some of an article about Anita Hill in Oprah's magazine and she is still spouting off about the mean fifty all white politicans grilled her, yada yada yada...so the left had her all geared up with Oprah's help this time if Thomas had been selected.
"Hell, I barely trust him enough for associate justice."
There really is little difference between the two. Given the time to fill a seat otherwise, there are definitely enough cases this term important enough not to be down 1 vote and having stevens running things.
Again, according to Justice Thomas when we spoke to him, there is absolutely NO "politicking" inside the court. All justices write their own internal opinions and he said he had never seen a vote change once it was written down and first presented in the opening meeting. Moreover, he said there is no "hallway" talk about cases. It's all done individually, almost like a monk.
Coincidence of timing or great minds...?
I thought about it. I've got two words for you. Can you guess what they are?
"According to Thomas, this is not true. I mean, he may set the rules, but according to Thomas it was irrelevant: by the time they came to a vote, no one's opinion was going to be changed. He can decide who accepts lower court cases for review, and in that sense can have some clout."
Mostly true, but Kennedy is such a wishy washy weak minded fool that someone with the proper skill could probably sway him back right.
Thanks for clarifying that. What I said did not really make sense, but I could not phrase it exactly. Your opinion on Roberts as Chief?
And, he could easily be there for 30 years.
Oh, and the next time a dem is impeached, he'd get to wear five or six or more stripes on his robe.
scalia is 70. it's unlikely he'll be cj for 20 yrs, that'd mean he'd stick around till he's 90. considering rehnquist was 80, the more likely scenario has scalia as cj for around 10 yrs. roberts would be for 25-30 yrs. plus, perhaps scalia didn't want to go through a 2nd hearing.
Nice!!!
Or should I say: Be nice!!!
You make me conjure up all kinds of images - that I would rather not think about. LOL!!!
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