Posted on 10/06/2005 8:54:53 AM PDT by cgk
Edited on 10/06/2005 9:03:34 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Six months from now, finding a Freeper who admits to not supporting Miers from the beginning will be like finding a Frenchman who admits that he didn't support the French Resistance from the beginning.
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Charles sure knows how to irritate the Bush toadies on FR.
Levin and Malkin are at the vanguard of what I hope will be the new conservative punditry. I think I'd trade brilliance for energy and courage. They don't have much to do with the lingering influence of the Partisan Review, and they're not bound hand and foot to Manhattan.
There's a long distance between lightweight and brilliant. People keep telling me that Krauthammer is brilliant, and I keep noticing that he not brilliant and saying so and making his fanboys mad. He's reasonably bright and well-spoken, but so are thousands who can take his place. I hope they do so.
And yet these same conservatives are arguing that for 50 years "intellect steeped in scholarship" has perverted the Founding Document.
If "intellect steeped in scholarship" found a right to kill your baby in the Constitution, then give me farmers and plumbers and yes, church ladies on the Court.
Especially Brown, her parents were sharecroppers!
Your contributions to this thread are trivial and boring.
Conservatives do not take their marching orders from columnists - of whatever stripe, Mr. Krauthammer.
Yet another intelligent and usually reliable conservative who thinks Bush has made a poor decision on this. Isn't it funny that so many reliable conservatives have all gone off the rails at once? Could it be that they are right, not because they have suddenly turned RINO, or insane, but think that this appointment will damage the conservative cause they have fought for for so long?
No kidding. A plumber would have seen "Congress shall pass no law" in front of the First Amendment, and then saw that McCain-Feingold was passed by Congress, and then flushed it down the toilet. No exercise of intellect steeped in scholarship required, just a plunger to help make sure it goes down all the way.
My "contributions" to this thread have consisted of repost of YOUR posts, so if you think they're trivial, perhaps you should try to make more substantive posts, eh?
#1. They wanted a knock down drag out battle. It's not about Miers, it's about the smackdown they wanted to deliver.
#2. There are some people who have bought into the liberal spin. They believe you must have experience as a judge and an impressive law school degree before you can even begin to understand the meaning of the simple words in the Constitution. I guess they don't realize THEY are part of the problem and Miers just might be part of the solution.
I'll put "Impeach Bush" stickers on my car if Ann will. I remember the hissing, yowling and sputtering here when Buchanan and Farah in quick succession wanted the House to introduce a bill of impeachment about a month ago because of Bush's laxity about immigration and border security. Seems to me all GW's been saying since then is, "Bring it on!"
Why are you alluding to a future showdown when W ducked a confrontation when one was needed and could have been sucessful? Why are you even assuming that Bush will get any more picks at all?
"Elitist" is the label pinned on people who insist on merit, by people who are short on it.
You wonder why?
Is it because you don't seem to be able to either comprehend or reply to the English language?
You said she was on the Democrats' list; I asked you if you knew who was on the Democrat's list instead of Clarence Thomas.
Do you have an answer or are you just going to continue your circular responses without answering my question?
A perfect example, yours.
Howlin and I don't agree on everything but I'd say that was uncalled for ......you are leaving the world of reasonable commentary and entering the realm of insults.
True for the most part, except for wealthy liberals who got where they were without merit.
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