October 14, 2005

Conservatives call on Preznit GameBoy to withdraw new bestest fwend Miers
Nomination "a stupid, stupid mistake"

Conservatives have stuck with Chimpy McFlightsuit through the bloodiest and gloomiest days of the war in Iraq, held firm as administration officials are investigated for revealing a CIA operative's identity and given him a pass on the galloping federal spending. But blowing the historic opportunity to replace a swing vote on the Supreme Court is unforgivable, conservatives say.

- the Moonie Times.

Except for one or two koolaid-drinking sheep, most of the denizens of fretardville are not very happy with Bush's choice:

  • What is so bad about the White House pushing her religion is it is going to be impossible to put that genie back in the bottle. All future nominees are going to be asked about their religion and have it held against them if they are Christian and it will be called "The Miers Rule."

  • Deeper down in this story, it mentions how the White House has been showcasing Miers' religious beliefs in what has turned out to be an insulting attempt to woo conservatives.

  • I'm afraid you're right. It's disturbing how the White House started playing up her religion just weeks after not wanting Roberts' religion to be a factor at all. But I guess it's also disturbing that Bush nominated his own lawyer for the U.S. Supreme Court right after the mess with his FEMA crony. It's like Bush has suffered a complete loss of short-term memory.

  • STAY THE COURSE MR PRESIDENT!! YOU ARE RIGHT.
  • LOL, and what "course" would that be? The Roberts course? The Miers course? The blank-slate course? The avoid-a-fight-at-all-costs course? The don't-offend-Ted-Kennedy course? The crony course? Hey, how about the Scalia/Thomas course we heard about on the campaign trail?

  • Why should we even bother to win Senate elections if we're just going to nominate question marks for the Supreme Court?

  • This isn't about the conservative base abandoning the President, it's about the President abandoning the conservative base. W blew it.

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