President Bush has done lots of things I have disagreed with and I rarely shared them here because of my respect for this president, but in my humble opinion, he has been stellar in his Judicial nominations, and therefore, he has earned my trust when he says he has picked someone we will be proud of.
Maybe I will regret trusting him, but nothing has come to the surface that would have me worried so far, in fact.... The more I have learned about Harriet Miers, the more I think GWB has been misundersetimated again
I agree with you completely. Rush has only been somewhat critical. Where I disagree with Rush is this: He says that we could have won a battle with Luttig or Rogers-Brown. I don't really believe that. And his complaint that we're taking a chance on Miers is misplaced in that he ignores that the President is not taking a chance on Miers. He knows exactly who he's appointing. Either he's appointing a conservative, and he knows it, or he is appointing a moderate and knows it. So what it really comes down to is whether we trust Bush. A lot of the Freepers and conservative elites do not.
Personally, I do, but in any event, there is nothing to be gained by "acting up." He's the President, and he's made his decision.