I'm not sure this 60 year old Church Lady is so concerned about fitting in. I get the sense she'll work hard and not give much of a hoot what people think of her.
"I'm not sure this 60 year old Church Lady is so concerned about fitting in. I get the sense she'll work hard and not give much of a hoot what people think of her."
I would like to point out that the reason she has recieved the label "Church Lady", is that the ONLY rationalization we have heard for her nomination is that she goes to an evangelical church. Hardly sufficient reasoning for a supreme court nomination.
Entirely possible. But with this appointment Miers is going to have "entree" like she has never had in her life. She's a nobody right now, compared to how she'll be seen as a Justice. She wouldn't be the first person to succumb to temptation. Of course, we could say the same about any of the other candidates, it just seems they've had a little more experience dealing with the pressure and proved their steadfastness.