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October 5, 2005

Even George Will is against Harriet Miers

The conservative columnist asls "Can this nomination be justified?" and slams Bush for a lack for "seriousness": If 100 such people had been asked to list 100 individuals who have given evidence of the reflectiveness and excellence requisite in a justice, Miers's name probably would not have appeared in any of the 10,000 places on those lists. ... The wisdom of presumptive opposition to Miers's confirmation flows from the fact that constitutional reasoning is a talent -- a skill acquired, as intellectual skills are, by years of practice sustained by intense interest. It is not usually acquired in the normal course of even a fine lawyer's career. The burden is on Miers to demonstrate such talents, and on senators to compel such a demonstration or reject the nomination. Is Miers a recipient of affirmative action for evangelicals?...

Posted by harry / Politics / PermaLink