Posted on 09/15/2005 9:40:05 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
Rush emphasized the fact that the MSM is gleeful about its wish-fulfilment belief that Bush is so politically wounded by his poll numbers that he is a lame duck.
Rush dismisses this idea by referring to the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, in which the Democrats' "best and brightest" have been unable to lay a glove on Judge Roberts. Rush says that Bush is reshaping the judiciary, which is now the linchpin of the Democrats' influence and remaining power.
And Rush emphasized how tunnel-visioned the media are, and how completely absorbed they are "in the moment." In, that is, their own news cycle - whether it is a day or an hour.
Then appoint Orrin Hatch and let them hate away. It would utterly expose them since they tolerated his presence for decades.
William Jefferson. Douchebag.
...A day without Rush...is like a day without sunshine.....
Conservatives want access to Dem memos. Finally. Democrats contacts will be NARAL, People for the American Way, the ACLU...
No flip I do not believe Roberts is "sailing through." I just believe the next one is going to be 900 times worse.
Teddy Kennedy looks like such a fool
I certainly hope so.
The ugly face of Liberalism is on parade for these hearings.
Teddy Kennedy looks like such a fool
Teddy Kennedy is a fool. At least he's not putting on airs.
Now all Bush has to do is produce the nomination for O'Conner' seat and watch the 'RATS have, not a cow, but a whole herd.
Perhaps they will, but that will be a dangerous last stand. For example, imagine if Janice Rogers Brown were nominated? A black woman, already confirmed. If they ground the Senate to a halt on her they'd get skewered. The Repubs ought not be scared of them. If they are scared, they will act like it and lose.
Assuming we get originalist conservatives to replace O'Conner and Rehnquist, it is the next seat after them that will make the difference. We need five for a majority.
To be sure, the tilt will be a little more conservative. Some of the leftward lurch will slow down. But until we have five, it will be pretty much more of the same and certainly we will not begin reversing decades of left-wing living-constitution decisions until the appointment AFTER the O'Conner and Rehnquist appointments. Until then, there is a solid bloc of left-wing votes to prevent that.
Why is that a problem?
This has been a kind of balk move. Roberts was after all nominated, in the first instance, for the O'Connor seat. What does it mean, then, to say that the Democrats have any justification - even in their own minds - to treat Roberts as the replacement for Rhenquist, and not as the nominee to replace O'Connor? Clearly Bush would have nominated Roberts to replace O'Connor; before Rhenquist's death he did exactly that.In effect Bush says that he will nominate who he will nominate - and it really doesn't matter who is being replaced. But of course it actually does matter who is being replaced; until the Senate votes in her replacement O'Connor still sits on the bench. And I have predicted that that will make it very difficult to get her replacement confirmed - so long as she doesn't resign outright both the conservatives and the liberals have something to lose if they consider her replacement to possibly be worse than O'Connor - which could very easily be a majority of the Senate.
My conclusion is that O'Connor will sit on the bench until she submits an outright resignation, effective on a date certain.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1485071/posts
This is a MUST read...
ATTENTION RUSH
William Jefferson.
William Jefferson Clinton. Douchebags.
Ostensibly that would be Breyer's seat as he is the oldest, but it could be (please let it be so) Ginsberg's seat.
Right now I am wondering if Reinquist passing while still a sitting SC justice might give the other older justices (Breyer, White, Ginsberg) pause to reflect and consider retirement.
Schumer reaching with illegal amigos, what a putzhead.
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