To: Pukin Dog
Thanks for your insight, Pukin. Bush knows the importance of this appointment. He knows the stakes are high. I don't believe he would squander this opportunity by nominating someone in whom he didn't have complete confidence.
The 80% denial coupled with the Republican Senators, spinless wonders all, left Bush in a tough situation.
112 posted on
10/11/2005 9:35:59 PM PDT by
freedom4me
(...Error alone needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.--Thomas Jefferson)
To: freedom4me
Thanks, but my insight had nothing to do with it. I just shared what I was told. I suppose there will always be those who would rather believe it was just a damn good guess?
140 posted on
10/11/2005 9:42:08 PM PDT by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache)
To: freedom4me
Thanks for your insight, Pukin. Bush knows the importance of this appointment. He knows the stakes are high. I don't believe he would squander this opportunity by nominating someone in whom he didn't have complete confidence. And, whoever thought one of the most principled and respected Presidents of all-time, Ronald Reagan, would have gotten burned twice by stealth nominees. But, it did happen twice.
The stealth strategy has been an utter failure. This is too important a nomination to take the chance again.
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