October 09, 2005
But the division results were exactly what a Giants fan would have hoped for. The Dallas Cowboys humiliated the Philadelphia Eagles. Well, someone had to win. But better that it was the 'Boys so now both teams are 3-2. And the Foreskins - they lost to Denver, making them 3-1.
So that puts New York in 1st with a comparable 3-1, except that the Giants have outscored Washington by 74 points.
So, not having even played a division game, the Giants are in a position to hold it or blow it. Next week: Big Blue goes to Big D.
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Check out the whole list here.
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I think Miers is a punching bag meant to strengthen the backs and spines of the GOP, in order to get ready for a big match. I don’t think Bush, managing things from the corner, expected his trainers to take the sparring to a TKO level. If they knock her out, the GOP Senate will not have been strengthened - they will continue to cower and duck and bobble and weave - but everyone else will have been weakened; the president, the next “acceptable” nominee, the conservative pundits who have sneered at their own audience, the conservative movement as a whole…and ultimately the nation.I heartily agree that the rumbles on the Right mirror an elitism usually reserved for the hard Left. The feelings and emotions of those upset by who was not picked and can certainly understand. But the whiny foot-stamping that clearly only helps the Democrats I cannot.
It should be interesting to look at the Sunday morning show round-up.
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October 08, 2005
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I'm betting that President Bush is doing what he usually does: call people out. Why should he put a Janice Rogers Brown up to be savaged by the Democrats if the Senate GOP isn’t willing to stand with him and give Brown cover? If they can't hang, then whose problem is that? The president might as well put me up for nomination.Hey, it's as good as any theory I've heard yet.My predictions: if Harriet Miers is lucky enough to make it through the judiciary committee, she will be voted down by the full senate. Then what? Following the rejection, President Bush makes a phone call to Senator Frist and asks: “now are you willing to fight for the type of candidate that you claim to want?”
Then again, I could be wrong. :-)
Also, on a related note: Robert Bork doesn't even like Miers. Sheesh!
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October 07, 2005
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I'd be hard-pressed to argue that one. Especially if you review the evidence here: Jessica Biehl (NSFW)
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Interesting how it designates itself as a "family bar". But, honestly, would you want to subject your family to this:

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Well, certainly the president can claim executive privilege - but in this case, I think with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, you can't play uh, you know, hide the, the salami, or whatever it's called.I admit I'm at a loss on this one. Anyone?
h/t: Ace
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In Parliamentary systems, the winning party often does not constitute a majority and must rely on "coalitions" with other parties to make up a majority. It's a concept that at first glance seems so foreign to Americans. The assumption, however, that voters identify themselves as only Republicans or Democrats or consistently vote for one or the other if they are not affiliated is inaccurate.
In the two-party system, coalitions are very much alive and well. Remember that fully one-third (or more) of the electorate does not belong to a specific political party. The reality of party organization and funding - not to mention the Electoral College - makes it near impossible to form a successful third party. But that does not mean one could not attract enough support to alter an election's outcome. There are many examples in American history: Ross Perot's Reform Party, George Wallace's American Independent Party, Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party, to name a few. more...
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October 06, 2005
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Not for the faint-hearted or profanity-averse. But an excellent post. When folks on the Right say "we" elected George W. Bush, they need to remember that 62 million Americans voted for him and that number represents a very diverse group.
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TheyÂ’re never happy nowadays. These were the people who caught a whiff of Souterism in John RobertÂ’s nomination, and wouldnÂ’t be happy unless a nominee announced his intention to back Souter into a corner in the cloakroom and give him a turbo-wedgie every day.That visual is absolutely killing me here.
Hat Tip to Hugh Hewitt
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It just may be: US Plans First Face Transplant. Can I get a big "Ooooh, Aaaah" on this one?
H/T: Ace
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The emotion being felt on the Right is understandable, but as we move forward I think we need to step back a bit and do some serious reflection over this matter. There are a lot of things about Miers that we do not know, true. But there are many things about this whole process that we also do not know. more...
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October 05, 2005

Or don't. I just wanted an excuse to post a picture of Evangeline Lilly.
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Ironically, the choices that would have fired up the base would have probably turned off vast parts of the public. We cannot force the mainstream to embrace our cause anymore than the Left can; we must work constantly to sell it. Ramming through a hardcore, known conservative because we have the votes and alienating the electorate is just not smart politics for the future.I would like to add as a reminder that, yes, many Republicans have been let down by President Bush in the areas of Federal spending and Immigration. But, when you look at the top three priorities of this Administration: the GWOT, tax cuts and judicial nominations, it's important to note that Bush hasn't screwed over his base once...not a single time. I think it's premature to assume that he has done so here.Rather, we must painstakingly move the center to the right, until conservative judicial principles ARE the mainstream.
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Well, guess what people? Reid knows this all to well and he's playing it to the hilt. He gushed even more about Miers yesterday. I'm sure his hope is that if he can goad the Right into doing his job for him, by discrediting her, his battle is half won. Hell, maybe the Republican Senators can make better arguments against her than Democrats can.
Who cares if Reid says he "likes her"? He said he "liked" John Roberts only minutes before he voted against him. All Reid is doing is setting Miers up so he can later say, "Gee, I did like Harriet Miers until it become clear to me that she [fill in the complaint here]. It's such a shame I can no longer support her nomination."
This is a game that Harry Reid and the Democrats are starting to figure out how to play. Should we really be helping him? The die is cast. Miers is the nominee and that's not going to change. It seems foolish to be ripping her this early in the process. Vent if you will, but remember that what you say can and will be used against her during the hearings.
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