Posted on 06/16/2008 12:13:45 PM PDT by pissant
Kaus expects nothing less than a full-blown conservosphere freak-out over this. Im underwhelmed.
After his public conference call with Clinton supporters (covered extensively by Jonathan Martin) Saturday, John McCain met privately with some 75 of those supporters at his Virginia headquarters, two people who were there said
He stayed for a good almost half hour afterwards shaking hands, listening to our concerns, talking to us, said [Party Unity My Ass] founder Will Bower, who said he thought many of the people there would vote for McCain
Bower said hed liked McCains answer on judges, in which he pointed out that he supported Bill Clinton with both Ginsberg [sic] and Breyer.
Whats he supposed to say? He was there to woo liberals. The best he could do realistically when they asked him about judges was to point to the Gang of 14 and emphasize that he wasnt an obstructionist when the lefts turn came to pack the Court. Which, incidentally, would be an odd thing for the right to fault him for at this point: After years of Democratic shrieking about Bushs appointments, my sense is most conservatives believe the senates advice and consent should be limited to determining whether the nominee has the legal chops to do the job plus some cursory ideological vetting to make sure theres no truly fringe kookiness anywhere in his/her closet. If the left had followed McCains example, Miguel Estrada would be five years into his tenure on the D.C. Circuit.
Besides, unlike immigration, this clearly isnt a subject on which Maverick is as far left as Obama although given the composition of the senate next year, the difference between a McCain appointee and an Obama appointee is likely to be the difference between, say, an OConnor and a Ginsburg. The formers better than the latter, but if you think youre getting another Roberts or Alito under any circumstances, think again.
“...he supported Bill Clinton with both Ginsberg [sic] and Breyer.
The effervescence of good feeling is just bubbling through my heart.
Wait, no! That’s CO2. Cap ‘n trade me, McCain.
Hmm.
Typical.
Thanks for the clarification! : )
The 80-10 vote was his nomination to the Court of Appeals in 1980 (I only know that because I checked Wiki since they aren’t usually wrong on simple numeric information).
Yes. It wasn’t until Charles Schumer that they got the idea to reject nominees simply because they didn’t like their politics.
I doubt the republicans will return the favor, although they should, on principle, for the next 8 years.
In other words, for the next 8 years, there should not be a single year where the republicans allow more nominees through the senate than the democrats allowed during the 8 years of Bush.
Finally, the voice of reason!
I believe that McCain,like so many of the other traitors he runs with on both sides, simply doesn’t give a damn.
They haven’t given damn for decades.
For some reason, I was led to believe that he could be relied on to pick a justice who could be trusted with the constitution. If mccain’s taste in justices is identical to obama’s, this is yet another reason for me not to care which of the two are elected.
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