October 05, 2005

"Grounding" The Court

Texas Senator John Cornyn has on op-ed in OpinionJournal.com this morning in support of Miers. He brings up several aspects of her resume that have been thus far overlooked.

And he makes an interesting point that reinforces what folks like "the Great One" Mark Levin have been saying recently about the courts in general and SCOTUS in particular (see Levin's excellent book "Men In Black"):

It is true that she was not educated at East Coast universities and has not spent her entire career inside the Beltway. This, again, is a plus in my book, not a minus. Anyone who has followed the Supreme Court in recent years knows that what the institution needs most is a dose of life beyond Washington. Last year, the court permitted a public display of the Ten Commandments in Texas, but not in Kentucky. It took nine justices on the court 10 different opinions to explain why this was so. The court is dangerously out of touch with America. Ms. Miers will help bring it back down to earth.
I think as we learn more about Harriet Miers, such fierce opponents as Levin may get a better comfort level with her. Of course, I'm not holding my breath.

UPDATE: 10:20am
Tony Blankely is reluctantly signing on.

As in life, so in politics, if one seeks disappointment one will surely find it. And conservatives have not had to look hard this week to find the gloom. But it is the disappointment of an unrequited ardor, of a not yet fully consummated passion. Such youthful vigor inevitably finds its satisfaction.

Consider, in the alternative, the deeper disappointment that liberals contemplate in this dreary autumn of their aspirations.

The last remaining champions of their principles sit aged and infirm on the high bench -- their former brilliance now brittle and susceptible to being chiseled and crumbled by even the most modest conservative laborers.

Victory may not be heroic, but it will be ours.

Again, let's go "big picture" here.

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Tolkien Geek Update

Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter Five is posted.

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October 04, 2005

The Deadliest Weapon

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Via Cox & Forkum

h/t: The Skipper at BMEWS

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Coalition Of The Chillin' : SCOTUS Division

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I'm in! Scroll two posts down for my position.

As Lorie Byrd says:

How can those of us on the right ask the Democrats to give President BushÂ’s nominees a chance before passing judgment, when some of our own are not willing to do so?

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Doubting Thomas

Drudge links this 1991 National Review article that actually refers to Clarence Thomas as "Souteresque". WTF?

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Tuesday Morning Perspective From Patrick Ruffini

Are conservatives not seeing the forest, here? Pat Ruffini lays it out the way he sees it:

Some would prefer a nominee in a more esoteric, elitist, or eccentric mold, with the penmanship of a Scalia. Harriet Miers will not be the flashiest Justice – but nor will she make leaps of logic that sometimes lead her in unconservative and unpredictable directions (see McConnell on polygamy, or Scalia on pornography). This is not the time to act like preening Ivory Tower elitists, but to call Harry Reid's bluff. Miers will cast the votes that O'Connor wouldn't. And that's all that matters.
Here's what I know: more...

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Tolkien Geek Update

Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter Four is posted.

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October 03, 2005

Is Harriet Miers A "Trojan Horse"?

Taking what Dick Cheney told Rush Limbaugh today ("Trust Us") along with the myriad of opinion on this nomination and mixing it in with what I have observed of Bush over the last five years, I have a whacky theory here.

Bush knows Harriet Miers as well as anyone. She was his personal attorney. Through their friendship (and under the protection of the Attorney-Client privilege) I would imagine that they've discussed every political issue under the sun as it relates to the judiciary.

She has no paper trail. Conservatives are losing their minds. Liberals are breathing a sigh of relief.

What if...

Harriet Miers gets confirmed without having to reveal any opinion on any particular case - thanks to Roberts. Then, once on the bench for the rest of her life, she goes full Right-Wing Ninja?

Just a thought. This White House doesn't do anything without considering the long-term implications. Five years from now, will Miers be the new "darling" of Conservatives on the Supreme Court, surpassing even Scalia and Thomas?

Hey, it's the only thing that makes sense. It's so...Rovian!

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Revolt On The Right?

Wow. This one seems to be melting down fast. It's becoming more and more apparent that Miers may be unacceptable to enough Conservatives as to lead to a rejection in the Senate. The comparisons to LBJ's nomination of Abe Fortas are flying fast and furious.

Michelle Malkin has the best round-up and Memeorandum has many, many links.

It's starting to look to these eyes that this was a tremendous political blunder if for no other reason than the position this will put GOP Senators in. After lambasting Democrats for voting against Roberts on purely ideological grounds, many Republicans in the Senate will look like they are doing exactly the same thing (though to put this in perspective, Miers' lack of experience as a judge is a major factor as well).

This is probably worse than a Gonzales nomination. If Dems are smart, they will just step back and let this play-out. Of course, since they aren't they're sure to jump right in.

Ouch. Can we get a "do-over" here?

UPDATE: Drudge reports Miers gave $$ to Clinton/Gore. The final nail?

UPDATE II: Confirm Them "confirms" that the above is just a false rumor. While she did give to Gore in '88, she never gave to Clinton.

It seems Miers is a recovering Democrat like myself.

All this hysteria reminds me of that scene in Airplane, when the flight attendant announces that they're out of coffee.

UPDATE III:
Hugh Hewitt and BeldarBlog are appealing for calm. Their perspectives are very well worth considering.

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Initial Buzz On Miers

It will take a little while for the smoke to clear and be able to look at this one with some perspective, but the initial reaction from Conservatives ranges from confusion to outrage.

Keep in mind that in the first hours (and even days) following the announcement of Roberts there were similar rumblings of discontent (remember how apoplectic Ann Coutler got?). That Miers is a Conservative is not really in doubt. But the general feeling I'm getting from the Right side of the Blogosphere is that this was a blown opportunity to appoint someone in the Scalia/Thomas mold and that it's at best 50/50 that Bush will get a chance to make an third appointment before his term runs out.

This is going to be an interesting week.

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Shining

A new "feel-good" take on a classic horror movie.

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It's Miers

One of the biggest concerns the Left had about Bush's next nominee was that - like Roberts - he or she would be a "stealth" nominee. That is to say they feared getting a nominee without a record of decisions or public statements. For this would would make it very difficult to portray that nominee to the American public as "extreme".

Well, they got stealth in spades here. While her legal credentials are OK, she has never been a judge. And Roberts already reinforced the Ginsberg precedent of not commenting on specific cases.

So where does that leave the Left? First and foremost expect them to paint Miers as a Bush crony who will be influenced by her loyalty to the President when deciding any case. It's already started. The Washington Post, in its article announcing Miers' nomination reports that here Bush is "reaching into his loyal inner circle for another pick that could reshape the nation's judiciary for years to come." more...

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October 02, 2005

Giants V. Rams

UPDATE: 4:45pm
GIANTS WIN, BABY!!!!!!

Final score: Giants: 44 Lambs: 24
Eli was 19 for 35 with 296 yards passing and 4 touchdowns. An excellent game. The Giants are (right now) the highest scoring team in the NFL. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!

The lambs played hard but when you give up 5 turnovers in the NFL you can put your money down that you're going to lose.

I'm proud of these guys. Next week: the Bye. Let's hope Coughlin is better after the week off than Fassell was.

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Statistically speaking, both teams are pretty evenly matched. However, the Rams are the stronger and more seasoned team here. The big question is whether or not the Giants defense is able to bounce back from their horrible performance of last week. If they do, New York can win this. If not, it's going to be a long season.

Unfortunately, I won't be able to watch most of this game. And most of the country won't be watching because there is much more excitement in the AL Wildcard race today.

So, here's hoping Coach Coughlin was able to get his players heads in gear this week. In any event, expect both teams to air the ball out quite a bit.

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Ex-Donkey Visits Hippyland!

Although the foliage seems to be a wee bit late this year, the colors were at least beginning to show during my trip to Southern Vermont on Friday and Saturday. But then, when you're staying at a place like this:

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who cares?

But the leaves weren't the only colors out. There were lots of "colorful" characters roaming the streets of Bennington this weekend. more...

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October 01, 2005

Reflections On A Field In Pennsylvania

The good professor of Right Wing Nation made a pilgrimage to the sight in Shanksville, PA where Flight 93 was driven into the ground on 9/11. The flight's crew and passengers understood that they were to be used as a weapon against America and they said "No". They fought back.

These men and women deserve to be remembered as heroes. No idiotic crescent of red trees could honor them nearly as appropriately as what already stands on that hallowed ground.

The report is well-documented with photos, accompanied by his narrative.

Due to the number of pictures, it may take some time to fully load. It's worth the wait.

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Back Home!

Well, made it back OK. Had a great trip. Got some interesting photos of Southern Vermont. Man, it felt like this little corner of New England has been invaded by moonbats.

More tomorrow, when I can make a proper report.

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September 30, 2005

Diane Lane Photo of the Week

You lucky dogs! Because I'm away, you get yer Diane Lane pic a day early!

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Me And Mrs. Ex-Donkey Get Some Well-Deserved "Alone" Time

For her birthday, I'm taking the wife on a surprise overnight trip to Vermont. We'll be staying at a lovely inn in Wilmington. We stayed here once thirteen years ago when we were still a-courting.

36 Hours away from the youngins will do her (and me) much good.

As such the blog will be going to sleep until Saturday Night at the earliest. Feel free to poke around at the archives. For a laugh, here's some Tolkien parody stuff I posted about a few weeks ago.

Y'all have a nice weekend!

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September 29, 2005

Preferred SCOTUS Nominee Quiz Says...

JUDGE KAREN WILLIAMS
JUDGE KAREN WILLIAMS
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, appointed by
G.H.W. Bush, 54 years old
Lots of recent buzz for Judge Williams, known best
in constitutional law circles for writing the
opinion that said the Miranda warnings are not
constitutional requirements. The Supreme Court
reversed her. If you can't beat em, join em!


New World Man presents: My favorite candidate for the Supreme Court
brought to you by Quizilla

Hmm. Easy on the eyes as well. Come to think of it, I had a crush on a Karen in Eighth Grade once. What the hell!

Thanks for the tip! to: K-Lo at NRO via the Llama Butchers

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Tolkien Geek Update

There be some Blogger SNAFUs about, so the link is for the homepage itself - for the time being.

Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter Three is posted.

Oh, and did I mention that BLOGGER SUCKS ASS?!?
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UPDATE: Links are fixed. Blogger still sucks.

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