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Misunderestimating The Furor Over Hurricane Harriet
GOPUSA ^ | October 10, 2005 | Chuck Muth

Posted on 10/10/2005 8:55:12 AM PDT by Warhammer

Misunderestimating The Furor Over Hurricane Harriet By Chuck Muth October 10, 2005

The White House's spinmeisters are either ignorantly misreading or intentionally mischaracterizing the general conservative opposition to Harriet Miers' nomination to the Supreme Court. They continue "misunderestimating" the furor at their own peril.

It's not that conservatives think she's "unqualified." We accept the fact that one need not have been a judge to sit on the Supreme Court. We accept the fact that many a fine justice had no judicial experience before joining SCOTUS. On the other hand, a lot of really lousy former justices had no judicial experience either.

We also accept the fact that Miers is an accomplished lawyer who won't "legislate from the bench." And we're fairly comfortable that she won't "go Souter" on us.

And it's not that she isn't "conservative." Conservatives not only accept that she's a conservative, but is most assuredly a social conservative, as well. We also accept that she's probably a very nice, but tough, lady who "has a good heart" (whatever the heck that means to one's ability to interpret the Constitution).

And it has nothing to do with the fact that she didn't come from an Ivy League school. Most of the other individuals on the short-list of nominees who would have been warmly embraced by grassroots conservative activists and leaders didn't come from Ivy League schools either. In fact, NOT coming from an Ivy League school is probably more in her FAVOR among rank-and-file conservatives who are not exactly enamored with Harvard and Yale ivory-tower liberalism.

And it's not that we don't "trust" the president - although after McCain-Feingold, Teddy Kennedy's No Child Left Behind program, LBJ's prescription drug bill, that pork-filled highway bill, his federal Marshall Plan for New Orleans, losing his veto pen, amnesty for illegal aliens, etc., etc., etc., perhaps that trust should come into serious question.

And it's not that Ms. Miers is a close, personal friend to the president. Although the charge of "cronyism" is, indeed, a legitimate point, that really isn't what all the hubbub is about.

No. This is about Republicans never blowing an opportunity to blow an opportunity.

The visceral objections to Harriet Miers have more to do with the fact that many conservative activists have been toiling in the political trenches for many years to elect a Republican president and a Republican Senate for the expressed purpose of being able to seat individuals on the nation's highest court who have the conservative judicial and intellectual star-power and brain-power we were denied by the Left when they "borked" Robert Bork. The fact is, with Republican kiesters warming 55 of the Senate's 100 seats, a superior Bork-like nominee could have been confirmed to join Justice Thomas and Justice Scalia and Chief Justice Roberts on the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

Instead, we get...Harriet Miers?

We could have had filet mignon. Instead we got hamburger. We could have had Dom Perignon. Instead we got Pabst Blue Ribbon. We could have thrown a touchdown. Instead we ran it up the middle for a two-yard gain. And then to rub salt in this open wound, the president insulted the nation's collective intelligence by claiming, laughably, that he "picked the best person (he) could find." Perhaps he should have extended his search beyond arm's length.

It's not so much that Harriet Miers is "bad," but that we had an opportunity to do so much better.

There are only nine seats on the Supreme Court. Vacancies don't occur very often. Why settle for a second- or third-stringer when there were so many experienced, bona fide super-stars sitting on the bench waiting to get into the game? With the World Series on the line, why send an untested, inexperienced rookie to the mound when you have the likes of Roger Clemens or Randy Johnson at your disposal? This nomination is the sort of decision which would get a major league manager fired on the spot.

Nevertheless, there are still some GOP partisan loyalists out there who are blindly accepting the president's nomination on faith and disparaging anyone else who dares voice objection as not being a "team player" or a "true conservative." These Bushophiles need to wake up and smell the coffee. For the record, here's just a partial list of prominent, bona fide, card-carrying conservatives who have expressed reservations, if not open hostility, to the Miers nomination over the past week:

Former Judge Robert Bork, American Conservative Union chairman David Keene, columnist Charles Krauthammer, talk show host Rush Limbaugh, columnist George Will, Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO), Roger Pilon of the Cato Institute, Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard, columnist Thomas Sowell, columnist Mona Charen, former ACU executive director Richard Lessner, Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS), columnist Robert Novak, columnist Bruce Fein, columnist Peggy Noonan, former Bush speechwriter David Frum, columnist Terrence Jeffrey, columnist Michelle Malkin, the Wall Street Journal, Manny Miranda of the Third Branch Coalition, the Federalist Patriot, columnist David Limbaugh, Gary Bauer of American Values, Alan Keyes of Renew America, columnist Pat Buchanan and Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation.

All of these people are wrong and the president is right? All of these people aren't "true conservatives"? All of these people aren't "team players"? Come on.

George W is not the Pope. He is not infallible. He made a mistake. But it's a mistake which can and should be rectified. The nation need not settle for second or third best with this lifetime appointment. President Bush should take a "mulligan," withdraw this nomination and appoint someone such as Judge Janice Rogers Brown instead. Absent that, Ms. Miers should take herself out of the game - for the good of the conservative movement and for the good of the nation.

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Chuck Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, a non-profit public policy advocacy organization in Washington, D.C. The views expressed are his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Citizen Outreach. He may be reached at chuck@citizenoutreach.com. Talk show producers interested in scheduling an interview with Mr. Muth

should call (202) 558-7162.

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Note -- The opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, and/or philosophy of GOPUSA.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government
KEYWORDS: harrietmiers; supremecourt
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1 posted on 10/10/2005 8:55:13 AM PDT by Warhammer
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To: Warhammer
chuck muth just killed a kitten!


2 posted on 10/10/2005 8:58:48 AM PDT by flashbunny (Sorry, but I'm allergic to KoolAid.)
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To: Warhammer

"George W is not the Pope. He is not infallible. He made a mistake. But it's a mistake which can and should be rectified."

Exactly. Bush shouldn't ignore the fact that he's losing his "Halo Effect" from this. If he rams Miers through every conservative commentator that's against this will judge him just as tough as they would if he were a Democratic President. He will have totally lost his base of support both intellectually and electorally.


3 posted on 10/10/2005 9:01:05 AM PDT by Betaille ("Ms. Miers's record is one of supporting a conservative position and then abandoning it." -John Fund)
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To: Warhammer
We could have thrown a touchdown. Instead we ran it up the middle for a two-yard gain.

So that's what happened to Paul Hackett.

4 posted on 10/10/2005 9:01:55 AM PDT by Dahoser (The Clymer gene continues to replicate. Now that's biological warfare.)
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To: Betaille

His base? Well, that doesn't include you, does it, since you voted for Gore in 2000.


5 posted on 10/10/2005 9:02:07 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: flashbunny

Congratulations!!! This is probably the best defense of the Miers nomination I can find. ;-) LOL


6 posted on 10/10/2005 9:02:17 AM PDT by David1
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To: Howlin

"His base? Well, that doesn't include you, does it, since you voted for Gore in 2000."

What a ridiculous ad-hominem attack. I voted Republican in 2002 and for Bush in 2004 (and got many other people at my religious college to vote as well). All I hear from you is the most babyish ad-hominem attacks, which tells me that I've won on the facts and logic.


7 posted on 10/10/2005 9:04:19 AM PDT by Betaille ("Ms. Miers's record is one of supporting a conservative position and then abandoning it." -John Fund)
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To: Warhammer
The visceral objections to Harriet Miers have more to do with the fact that many conservative activists have been toiling in the political trenches for many years to elect a Republican president and a Republican Senate for the expressed purpose of being able to seat individuals on the nation's highest court who have the conservative judicial and intellectual star-power and brain-power we were denied by the Left when they "borked" Robert Bork.

That's the whole enchilada in a mixed metaphor nutshell.

8 posted on 10/10/2005 9:05:00 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Warhammer

The president is too short sighted in this. His conservative base has been given precious little to rally around lately. It iswishy washy moves like this that will cause the GOP to lose control of the House and Senate next year. Give uus something to sink our teeth into and LEAD!


9 posted on 10/10/2005 9:05:22 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: Betaille

Well, according to what's been posted on here, Harriet Miers is suspect because she was still donating to the DNC in 1988.

That makes you HIGHLY suspect.


10 posted on 10/10/2005 9:05:28 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Betaille

don't get nellie olsen upset!


11 posted on 10/10/2005 9:05:55 AM PDT by flashbunny (Sorry, but I'm allergic to KoolAid.)
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To: Warhammer

Actually I think Thomas Sowell supports her, somewhat. But the list is still long.


12 posted on 10/10/2005 9:06:10 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past ("Let the wicked man forsake his way and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the Lord" Is 55:7)
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To: David1

Actually, that's the ONLY defense of the Miers nomination you can find.


13 posted on 10/10/2005 9:06:27 AM PDT by thoughtomator (Corporatism is not conservatism)
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To: Warhammer
And then to rub salt in this open wound, the president insulted the nation's collective intelligence by claiming, laughably, that he "picked the best person (he) could find."

That line really is hard to ignore, isn't it? He must have bit his lip hard when he said it to prevent the involuntatry laughter.

14 posted on 10/10/2005 9:06:39 AM PDT by NYS_Eric
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To: flashbunny; Warhammer

15 posted on 10/10/2005 9:09:35 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative (France is an example of retrograde chordate evolution.)
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To: Howlin; Betaille
Well, that doesn't include you, does it, since you voted for Gore in 2000.

Thanks, Howlin. I didn't know that, although I just got finished calling Betaille a liar on another thread.

16 posted on 10/10/2005 9:11:15 AM PDT by Wolfstar ("And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm." GWB, 1/20/01)
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To: David1
it was the natural evolution of the attacks to get the critics to shut up. Let's go back and see how it evolved:

1. You don't support the president.
2. You're trying to undermine the party
3. You're an elitist
4. You're a sexist.
5. You're hurting the war effort.

The only way they could escalate it was by going nuclear - hence, the 'kitten killing' defense.
17 posted on 10/10/2005 9:13:01 AM PDT by flashbunny (Sorry, but I'm allergic to KoolAid.)
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To: Wolfstar

I mean, if it had been Buchanan, I'd understand.

But Gore? That's quite a leap.

Lots of people coming out of the woodwork, claiming lots of things lately, eh?


18 posted on 10/10/2005 9:14:14 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Betaille

All of the hate Mier-mongers need to read, "I was wrong; so please join me in supporting Harriet Miers" by Pukin Dog.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1499585/posts?page=1,50


19 posted on 10/10/2005 9:16:58 AM PDT by GarySpFc (Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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To: Betaille

hahaha...good one...!


20 posted on 10/10/2005 9:17:21 AM PDT by dakine
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