Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Miers nomination in trouble
Several conservative commentators have been dedicated to fighting Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. George Will and John Fund have been in opposition since the beginning, and their latest efforts are of their usual high quality.
If I haven't stated it clearly before - I oppose the Miers nomination.
To see where other blogs are lining up on this dreadful nomination, see here. (Hat tip: Bob Krumm.)
MORE: The rumor mill over the past week has centered over a possible withdrawal by Miers within the next two weeks. Bill Kristol of the The Weekly Standard went on the record during last night's "The Daily Show" with his prediction (which, judging by his grin, may be based on actual knowledge) of such. As the cries for a Miers withdrawal have turned into predictions, we may be spared from the ordeal of a meaningless hearing before the Senate Judiciary.
EVEN MORE: Glen Dean has found a new conservative website launched for the sole purpose of convincing Miers to withdraw.
If I haven't stated it clearly before - I oppose the Miers nomination.
To see where other blogs are lining up on this dreadful nomination, see here. (Hat tip: Bob Krumm.)
MORE: The rumor mill over the past week has centered over a possible withdrawal by Miers within the next two weeks. Bill Kristol of the The Weekly Standard went on the record during last night's "The Daily Show" with his prediction (which, judging by his grin, may be based on actual knowledge) of such. As the cries for a Miers withdrawal have turned into predictions, we may be spared from the ordeal of a meaningless hearing before the Senate Judiciary.
EVEN MORE: Glen Dean has found a new conservative website launched for the sole purpose of convincing Miers to withdraw.