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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Just curious, Hank..........do you believe in God, or His sovereignty?
That alone is enough to make me happy all day.
"Bashing the President is what some of these folks do for a living."
DU posting here as well.
They are mindless sheep hoping we will follow.
Scroll back up the thread. That's not how it's usually done. In fact, only 3 times in history.
Sorry folks! Thanks for the correction. I thought I had read that her seat was a "vacany".
Scalia is obviously best qualified for CJ, Thomas easiest to obtain. Now we have an unknown being raised to CJ, which means the Dems will obstruct even harder to avoid being saddle with a presumed conservative-led court for the next 20-30 years. AND O'Connor stays until a new nominee is confirmed, giving more time for delay and obstruction.
Is there something I'm missing here? Maybe this is something to give the appearance of uncertainty and conciliation until the Nuclear Rogers Brown option can be deployed?
Absolutely.
And if you're not familiar with the screenname, there is no way to tell the difference between the Bush hating right, and a DU troll.........they express the same vitriolic sentiments, with the same lack of reason....
That's straight out of Robert's Rules, and it's a great way to keep demagogues from taking over a discussion.
Yes, indeed! A VERY conservative, Constitution-honoring woman would be a great choice.
I don't care if he wears sequins and glitter, as long as he's an oritinalist conservative!
oops, I meant "originalist".
I would love to see Brown on the court, but if Scalia has been talking to Bush and Scalia plans to retire during Bush's term, it might be the case that Janice Rogers Brown is being held in reserve to replace him. She's outspoken and very conservative (with regards to stare decisis she's even more willing to overturn stupid law than Scalia). The "like for like" arguments wouldn't work for Brown.
Luttig and Owen are standard names for the next open spot. Let's just say that I am glad Rove is on our side. With simultaneous nominations, Rove will probably play a good cop-bad cop with Roberts as good cop. Roberts is almost guaranteed to sail through while the other nomination will suck up all the Democrats' oxygen. I think the timing of the second nomination will be such that Roberts will sail, even though the WH will say that it's being delayed because the President is focused on NO.
Could be. Oh well, too bad.
"The Robert's Court" I really do like the sound of that.
I can almost guarantee that Thomas does not want another confirmation battle. Not after what he went through with the last one. I think Scalia should be elevated, personally, but only because I think he is one of the greatest minds this country has produced in government and should be recognized as such. The fact is, he will retire soon regardless.
We would have won only with a Scalia for CJ and a replacement of Stevens (or Souter, or Ginsburg). Roberts is still a "?" (surely he doesn't look like to Rehnquist) and the Supreme Court remains anti-life and anti-business, among many other issues.
Here's a better argument: Bush wanted to put a Hispanic (Miguel Estrada) on the lower court. But the Democrats didn't think that was important enough to confirm him.
Can you believe the MSM floating that nonsesnse?
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