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October 03, 2005
Miers: Many questions
Krempasky says it best: "Mr. President, you've got some explaining to do. And please remember - we've been defending you these five years because of this moment." That's a bit of an overstatement (I've defended him in large part because he seems to believe in America, and because I agree with his policies in the Middle East, although Confirmthem may be in a different boat) but the sentiment is dead-on. Questions abound, not least of which involve Myers' campaign donations to Lloyd Bentsen and Al Gore and the vast unknown of how Miers would interpret the Constitution.
Michelle Malkin, a fair barometer for conservatives, is "utterly underwhelmed."
On the other hand, is the WH employing the strategy many (example: me) suggested it might in nominating O'Connor's replacement - i.e., nominating a lamb to the Judiciary Committe slaughter?
Posted by bill at October 3, 2005 08:15 AM
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