beatsunc All American 10748 Posts user info edit post |
WOW 10/27/2005 8:57:32 AM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
way to pick a loser Bush 10/27/2005 8:57:59 AM |
pryderi Suspended 26647 Posts user info edit post |
Damn. I was just going to do this. 10/27/2005 8:58:09 AM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
oh ps gg on getting her to quit the day everyone expects the indictments to come out 10/27/2005 8:59:24 AM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
link plz? 10/27/2005 9:06:40 AM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
turn on a tv
theres your link 10/27/2005 9:08:22 AM |
Opstand All American 9256 Posts user info edit post |
Just heard it on the BBC myself.
I know a couple of us called it in the first Miers thread. Sacrificial lamb...
I'm guessing next up will be minority, previous judge, outspoken conservative and the confirmation will happen very quickly.
Ok actually here's what I posted the first time around, within a week of her announcement as a nominee
Quote : | "I think she'll go down pretty fast. Here's my take on the whole deal:
IMO Bush & Co. don't want her to be approved. She'll get shot down by all sides due to lack of experience by the conservatives, lack of clear ideology by the moderates, and being a Bush cronie by the liberals.
The administration will let Miers fall, with a slight admonishment issued to the Dems, and they'll hoist someone new into the spotlight. It will probably another woman, with tons of judicial experience. Then they'll fight tooth and nail to get her approved.
Afterwards, I wouldn't be surprised if Miers takes a position outside the government in the corporate law arena, or is appointed to a district court. Could be good timing on her part - maybe she wants to resign to pursue another opportunity and this path let's her take the fall for the administration...a win-win situation." |
I'd say the first part was pretty damn accurate.
[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 9:12 AM. Reason : more]10/27/2005 9:10:30 AM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/10/27/miers.nominations/index.html 10/27/2005 9:12:19 AM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
im at work... no tv. so i was looking for an internet link ^thanks 10/27/2005 9:14:02 AM |
Armabond1 All American 7039 Posts user info edit post |
all I can say is "lol"
Predictable. 10/27/2005 9:17:08 AM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
Bush's plan all along? 10/27/2005 9:20:36 AM |
DirtyGreek All American 29309 Posts user info edit post |
OF COURSE it was their plan all along
do you really think they expected this to work? jesus, it's so freaking obvious
now, whoever he picks next will be semi-qualified and will be taken in with open arms. god dammit. 10/27/2005 9:28:33 AM |
Fuel All American 7016 Posts user info edit post |
This is good news
Now Bush needs to find the most qualified person out there rather than using christianity, abortion and gender as litmus tests. 10/27/2005 9:29:39 AM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "now, whoever he picks next will be semi-qualified and will be taken in with open arms. god dammit." |
10/27/2005 9:30:29 AM |
DirtyGreek All American 29309 Posts user info edit post |
and yes, it IS quite convenient that she withdrew on the day indictments were expected
SURELY that's only coincidence 10/27/2005 9:35:32 AM |
Opstand All American 9256 Posts user info edit post |
It's a disinformation tactic 10/27/2005 9:39:13 AM |
panthersny All American 9550 Posts user info edit post |
let the speculation start on who the next person to be named is 10/27/2005 9:41:43 AM |
marko Tom Joad 72828 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "gg on getting her to quit the day everyone expects the indictments to come out" |
Quote : | "Sacrificial lamb..." |
Quote : | "now, whoever he picks next will be semi-qualified and will be taken in with open arms." |
10/27/2005 9:43:30 AM |
spookyjon All American 21682 Posts user info edit post |
This is either going horribly wrong or horribly right. 10/27/2005 9:53:23 AM |
billyboy All American 3174 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "oh ps gg on getting her to quit the day everyone expects the indictments to come out" |
Shocking 10/27/2005 9:54:32 AM |
Excoriator Suspended 10214 Posts user info edit post |
Fitzgerald just announced that no news will be released today.
so stfu hippies
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/10/27/D8DGD8NG0.html
[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 10:00 AM. Reason : s] 10/27/2005 9:59:58 AM |
marko Tom Joad 72828 Posts user info edit post |
STRATEGERY 10/27/2005 10:07:59 AM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
10/27/2005 10:15:26 AM |
ParksNrec All American 8742 Posts user info edit post |
the next candidate is just going to be Miers again, but she'll have cut her hair and grown a mustache. 10/27/2005 10:24:07 AM |
evilbob All American 4807 Posts user info edit post |
All he did was pick someone like himself 10/27/2005 10:36:31 AM |
EarthDogg All American 3989 Posts user info edit post |
Ok Conservatives... Let's get Judge Edith Jones and Alberto Gonzalez warming up in the bull-pen.
And let's get those silos open on the nuclear option. 10/27/2005 10:53:43 AM |
spookyjon All American 21682 Posts user info edit post |
Judge Joe Brown for SC! 10/27/2005 11:43:57 AM |
pryderi Suspended 26647 Posts user info edit post |
Edith Jones, Pricilla Owens or Janice Rogers Brown? 10/27/2005 12:28:55 PM |
Josh8315 Suspended 26780 Posts user info edit post |
WHERE IS THE CAPS
WHERE IS THE SIRENS
ahahhahah. this is a discrace
Quote : | "http://www.breitbart.com" |
who what?
[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 12:41 PM. Reason : -]10/27/2005 12:41:20 PM |
Josh8315 Suspended 26780 Posts user info edit post |
funny how they will blame it on the conflict with the prez and confidentiality of the things she wrote 10/27/2005 1:02:55 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Now Bush needs to find the most qualified person out there rather than using christianity, abortion and gender as litmus tests." |
Yeah, the president can't use those as a litmus test but everyone else can.
P.S. you just did.
Quote : | "now, whoever he picks next will be semi-qualified and will be taken in with open arms." |
I don't think you are giving people enough credit. If the next person sucks then they will be rejected also. I do tend to agree with everyone however. I think this was a dummy-nomination. One to just throw people off to make the next person look better by comparison. My guess is that people would be more likely to accept a joe-whoever as time goes on. The public, politicians, and everyone get tired of the constant bickering. I know that I was right after the first nomination. I haven't watched the news at all for this past one. I was spared.10/27/2005 1:22:19 PM |
Socks`` All American 11792 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know if I would say this was planned all along.
If it was, then it didn't come out so hot. Bush has hard-core conservatives against him now. Either this is one huge conspiracy or Bush just keeps fucking up. 10/27/2005 1:40:04 PM |
crdulin Veteran 211 Posts user info edit post |
We all knew this was going down hill on the second day... Maybe he will pick someone... ah... qualified or somthing... 10/27/2005 1:57:45 PM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
I'm honestly wondering who's going to be tapped next. Specifically, will Bush look to the bench this time?
As far as conspiratorial timing of the story, I'm not convinced. After all, the stories that predate the Leak indictments are going to be bumped off the front page as soon as any indictments become public--even if it is on a Friday. It'd make more sense from a damage control perspective to wait until after the indictments come out to withdraw Miers.
And no, I don't think Bush was planning this all along. I posted that more as an 'out,' albeit tongue-in-cheek, for conservatives who otherwise may not be able to articulate a response. I was a little surprised to hear the idea seriously suggested by coworkers this morning. 10/27/2005 2:19:39 PM |
Josh8315 Suspended 26780 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I don't think Bush was planning this all along." |
near impossible10/27/2005 3:03:18 PM |
spaced guy All American 7834 Posts user info edit post |
bush? planning?
ahahahahaha 10/27/2005 5:31:42 PM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "P.S. you just did." |
uhm, no he didn't
its one thing to pick a person who is an excellent candidate for the appointment who happens to be possibly be pro-life
its another thing to pick someone who is prolife, and may be an excellent candidate10/27/2005 5:40:48 PM |
RedGuard All American 5596 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "OF COURSE it was their plan all along" |
I also doubt that it was planned as well. By allowing the religious conservatives to scuttle the nomination, Bush looks a LOT weaker politically; instead of being the leader whom they rally around, he's instead become the weak politician that can be bullied by the faction. He thus loses a lot of control because of this withdrawal.
I personally think this failure was due to divided attention within the White House thanks to the entire Valerie Plame scandal.
Yeah, Mier's withdrawal is bad news if you were looking for a moderate choice for the bench.
[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 6:08 PM. Reason : .]10/27/2005 6:07:32 PM |
MathFreak All American 14478 Posts user info edit post |
Agreed. Bush took the damage and didn't accomplish what he wanted. How could it be a plan? 10/27/2005 6:26:26 PM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
I think there's still a chance for a moderate choice. 10/27/2005 6:39:43 PM |
BoBo All American 3093 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know what to think ... It was comforting to know that the conservatives hated her ... the question is who comes in now ... 10/27/2005 8:56:28 PM |
Wlfpk4Life All American 5613 Posts user info edit post |
She turned out to be a bad nominee.
Thankfully the weakly restated democratic talking points that permeate this thread are the voices of the usual discontent and banter that is expected when you're in the minority and out of power. Don't think for a minute that your defeated elected cronies have even an ounce of power to stop another real conservative from making the bench. 10/27/2005 9:57:52 PM |
nOOb All American 1973 Posts user info edit post |
conservative action is persecuted and hindered by liberals conspiracy one moment
yet all-powerful and dominant the next 10/27/2005 10:05:11 PM |
MathFreak All American 14478 Posts user info edit post |
^^ There isn't gonna be a "strong" conservative nominee. That would mean for Bush to demonstrate his weakness. "First I nominated the girl next door cuz she likes me, then I got my ass whooped and had to reconsider." There ain't a chance he's gonna allow that. Then again I was positive Miers would get confirmed.
I think they'll find a moderate on the conservative side who the base will have no choice but embrace. 10/27/2005 10:50:57 PM |
pryderi Suspended 26647 Posts user info edit post |
You guys don't get it. Harry Reid was the one who suggested to Bush that he nominate Miers, and look what happened.
The Republicans were fighting among themselves while the Democrats watched and were laughing up their collective sleeve.
It's basic divide and conquer.
[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 11:41 PM. Reason : It was especially effective as the nomination came on the heels of Katrina and cronyism.] 10/27/2005 11:38:27 PM |
Opstand All American 9256 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "conservative action is persecuted and hindered by liberals conspiracy one moment
yet all-powerful and dominant the next" |
hahah *ding ding ding* we have a winner
Make up your minds, it's either one or the other. Sadly many of the GOP think it's both...10/28/2005 7:57:30 AM |
RedGuard All American 5596 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Yeah, the traditional Democratic allies finally got smart and realized that if they just shut up, the Republicans would rip themselves apart. I'm hoping that this is a sign that the Democratic Party is finally instilling some discipline among its ranks and supporters. 10/28/2005 12:22:55 PM |
Wlfpk4Life All American 5613 Posts user info edit post |
The Miers nomination was one that was picked, in my opinion, from a position of weakness when Bush didn't have to go down that road. Conservatives got Bush elected for the very purpose of changing the current activist dictatorship that is being currently legislated from the bench. Miers' nomination made little sense because there are plenty of qualified justices that have demonstrated the fortitude to stick to a strict constitutionalist viewpoint. 10/28/2005 11:44:51 PM |
MathFreak All American 14478 Posts user info edit post |
A nomination that does not make sense from the point of view of the base does not mean weakness. If anything it actually implies a willingness to go against the core supporters which is, well... either stupidity or strength. Personally, I'd prefer a more prominent conservative judge. But I don't see how Bush could deliver that without turning himself into a complete laughing matter. Oh, wait... 10/29/2005 10:14:49 AM |
bruiserbrody All American 728 Posts user info edit post |
She withdrew do to the strategery of the subliminable nucular threat. 10/29/2005 10:20:28 AM |