he was probably likehey, you hate abortion rightand she was all like what are you talking aboutthe last time you knocked me up, i took care of that shit myself, with the plunger and a broom handle, jeez george, you really are dumband bush was all like i gotta do less china white]
10/5/2005 4:13:40 PM
The best line in all of South Park, almost, is as follows:Kenny?What are you going to plunge?
10/5/2005 4:26:28 PM
10/5/2005 10:05:18 PM
I don't trust him with nuclear weapons or anything else he can't pronounce...
10/5/2005 10:10:45 PM
It's pronounced nukular.
10/6/2005 11:25:23 AM
many past justices had no prior experience as a judge before they joined the court
10/6/2005 12:48:19 PM
^^^ I didn't twist your position at all. You said objective qualifications didn't matter for a position of a Justice. Clearly they matter for some other jobs. Your explanation suggested the qualifications become less and less relevant when the job becomes more and more complex. This line of logic appears ridiculous to me. You can justifiably argue the selection process has to be less and less formal and encompass much more than reviewing a resume and I'll agree. But the need for relevant qualifications only rises, not decays.Networking doesn't work the way you describe. No, not even in the "real world". Yes, I know. I'm not a lizard either but I'm willing to stand up by the proposition that lizards don't have 15 legs. Knowing somebody personally will give you an edge over others equally qualified. It will never replace your empty resume. But go ahead prove me wrong by sending a fake resume with "helped code in BASIC a game where a frog is supposed to cross the road" and get a team leader position at Microsoft. Even if you know Bill Gates personally. Speaking of the elite... President may call his shots but the public may disagree. I never suggested we were under the obligation to second guess every single one of his decisions. On the contrary, you argued it was inappropriate of us to disagree with his particular decisions (which does not happen all the time!), because he knows better. That's exactly the thinking you're accusing your opponents of having. BTW, We don't have a caste system here. Everybody gets elected or appointed by elected people. If my argument regarding George Bush is moot, how is yours regarding appelate judges not?Thirdly, we don't expect President to have military qualifications because (surprise!) he doesn't make military decisions. At all. If he had to, we'd have to require him to demonstrate the necessary skills. Contrary to what Lenin (and seemingly you) thought, cooks cannot run governments. It's impossible. IF you wanna do something, you need to have qualifications for that. The PResident has people make military decisions for him. His personal decisions are purely political. Senators don't have to be lawyers because (surprise!) they don't write laws. Their staff does it for them. They are supposed to guide the process. Their job is to find competent staff and be receptive to their comments and be able to act on their feedback. Finally, I don't trust any President with nuclear weapons. Which is why I think a war needs to be formally declared and approved by the Congress as (surprise!) the Constitution suggests. Again you seem to suggest it's somehow a given that a President has unlimited power (overall or in certain areas). This is not true. Some people may wish it were true, but it isn't. Plus, speaking of particulars, this very President has already chosen two FEMA directors... No sane person can continue to "trust" him make totally unchecked hiring decisions, even if the only feasible "check" amounts to voicing dissent.
10/6/2005 12:50:06 PM
10/6/2005 4:57:49 PM
^he also struggled with the concept of economics, but that is for another thread
10/6/2005 5:52:31 PM
^as a i said, he was an honest and moral guy. pretty smart too.just a bad leader.
10/6/2005 6:16:33 PM
Boy, this should instill some confidence in those who wonder about Mier's ability to be a supreme court justice:
10/7/2005 10:54:51 AM
someone probably set her up"heh heh, hey harriet, if they ask who your favorite is, just say Warren"
10/7/2005 11:05:59 AM
At least the media is finally growing some balls and reporting the half truths of the administration. Bush says Miers was ranked among the best lawyers in the country, ABC pointed out that she was ranked among the most influencial because of her close ties to GW. I supported Roberts for Chief Justice, but this is nothing but bullshit.
10/7/2005 11:22:17 AM
10/8/2005 12:37:05 PM
Condi Rice for the NEXT Supreme Court justice....after Mier.....seeing that all the others are older than dirt, they are probably gonna die/retire within the next 5 years.
10/8/2005 3:05:31 PM
the letters
10/11/2005 5:21:50 PM
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10/11/2005 6:52:33 PM
its the snl skit where she jumps in bush's arms was spot on
10/11/2005 7:23:47 PM
Claim:
10/12/2005 1:12:51 AM
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10/12/2005 7:15:15 AM
^ while that looks like humor i'd say its closer to truth than satire
10/12/2005 10:46:28 AM
yeah, the real letter has little hearts over the i's instead of little circles
10/12/2005 11:00:47 AM
Fafblog Interviews: HARRIET MIERSFAFBLOG: It's great to have you here Harriet Miers! We got a ton a questions here we been waitin to ask.GEORGE BUSH: Great to be here, Fafnir. Ask away.FB: Waaaait a minute. Mr. President?BUSH: Absolutely I'm the president, an' that's why I want the Senate to swiftly confirm my good friend Harriet Miers.FB: I'm confused.BUSH: Like all judicial nominees, Harriet Miers is covered under executive privilege, Fafnir. The president needs the freedom to appoint his Supreme Court in complete privacy. Ms. Miers will remain bagged, sealed and classified until her confirmation by the United States Senate.FB: And yet we know so much about her! Her name... her church... her name. You've been pretty generous with information so far, Mr. President.BUSH: It's my dedication to openness and transparency, Fafnir.FB: And we appreciate it. Now, how'd you make the pick?BUSH: I just looked around an' picked the most qualified justice I could find. There was the coffee mug, the stapler, an' Harriet Miers, and in the end I just had to go with the candidate I felt was the strongest.FB: Wow, and that was your "World's Best President" mug, too!BUSH: It was a tough call, let me tellya. But don't count that coffee mug out forever - it's gotta lotta smart ideas about eminent domain.FB: Mr. President, I was hopin you could tell us a little about Harriet Miers's judicial philosophy.BUSH: Harriet Miers's judicial philosophy is that she's gonna be smart, Fafnir - an' she's not gonna legislate from the bench.FB: Well that's a relief! I'm tired a these other Justices passin bills an resolutions all the time. Now what's her position on abortion?BUSH: First off let me tell you that Harriet Miers's position on abortion is a smart one - a real smart one - and that in no way do I know what it is. Also, she will not legislate from the bench.FB: So will she not-legislate to uphold Roe v Wade or will she not-legislate to overturn Roe v Wade?BUSH: Well, I can tell you that when Harriet Miers rules on abortion, she's not gonna replace Congress as the supreme legislative body in the nation, that's for sure. She's not even gonna replace the Senate. She might - MIGHT - replace the House Rules Committee. But that's it.FB: Okay, how about... if Harriet Miers was a first-trimester fetus, and you were a president, would you appoint her to the court if you knew she would let somebody abort herself?BUSH: Tell ya what. How bout we bring Harriet Miers out here so she can answer you herself?FB: Hey, that's a great idea!BUSH: This should just take a minute or two. (GEORGE BUSH exits. After a while, HARRIET MIERS enters.)FB: Hey there Harriet Miers! We're so glad you could come!HARRIET MIERS: Great to be here, Fafnir. Always a pleasure.FB: Now, some people are sayin you're not qualified to be on the Supreme Court. What do you say to that?MIERS: That's just elitism, Fafnir. Harriet Miers is plenty qualified. Real smart. Friend of the president. Won't legislate from the bench.FB: Well, first off let me say I'm pretty relieved that you've confirmed reports that you will not legislate from the bench. Movin on, you're a good friend of the president, and on the court you'd have cases where you'd have to rule for him or against him. Do you there could be a conflict of interest there?MIERS: Well that's just crazy, Fafnir. As a personal friend of the president, I know more about presidents than most people. I have to rule on the president's powers, I can call 'im up and say, "Hey, Mr. President, do you have the constitutional authority to indefinitely detain prisoners without due process?" And he'll say "You bet."FB: Gee, I never thought about it like that! It's kinda like havin your own personal expert who isn't you.MIERS: God knows I'm gonna need one.FB: Waaaait a minute. Mr. President?GEORGE BUSH: (removing wig) Okay, okay, ya got me. What was it? Was it the dress?FB: Mr. President, I gotta go.BUSH: No, wait, we can still do this! You like puppets, right? How bout you ask me questions and Harriet the Hand Puppet here answers 'em!FB: Mr. President, I got stuff to do.BUSH: Hey Harriet, can I torture people? "S'alright!" S'alright? "S'alright!"FB: I got all these socks to wash.BUSH: Man, I love that one.
10/13/2005 4:26:35 PM
10/14/2005 1:31:11 AM
10/14/2005 11:23:00 AM
10/14/2005 11:31:51 AM
clearly harriet miers is in her teens
10/14/2005 11:35:08 AM
Clearly that's what I was talking about.
10/14/2005 11:52:37 AM
10/14/2005 12:34:11 PM
It's apparently impossible for Bush to have made a bad nomination in the Smoker4verse.[Edited on October 14, 2005 at 12:41 PM. Reason : ...]
10/14/2005 12:40:56 PM
She's a FEMA appointee.
10/14/2005 2:26:42 PM
10/14/2005 8:37:09 PM
[Edited on October 14, 2005 at 8:47 PM. Reason : .]
10/14/2005 8:46:53 PM
10/14/2005 8:47:32 PM
10/14/2005 9:05:49 PM
10/14/2005 9:51:44 PM
^
10/14/2005 10:38:15 PM
10/14/2005 10:44:06 PM
1. Man, I mean, please! I NEVER said I expected you to take NR's judgements as God's revelations. Unless you wanna say they lie about facts, I don't see what's exactly your point. I use NR as a source trustworthy enough not to question their paraphrase of simple verifiable objective facts. What's your problem with that?2. Except I was wondering if you had a whole stance. You might have - I just wanted to check that. Because I actually think the position that Miers is the best we'll get may be quite defensible.
10/15/2005 12:10:35 AM
10/15/2005 5:00:49 AM
10/17/2005 3:32:35 PM
10/18/2005 12:44:09 PM
yeah she didSHIT HIT THE FAN, SON[Edited on October 18, 2005 at 3:35 PM. Reason : fan]
10/18/2005 3:26:52 PM
10/18/2005 4:10:18 PM
btt, in case anyone thinks it is still possible to defend this nominee
10/21/2005 11:38:27 AM
shee cancelled all meetings with senators since the first 2 were total disasters she will never make it thru the hearings without being a human legal encyclopedia[Edited on October 21, 2005 at 11:51 AM. Reason : =]
10/21/2005 11:51:10 AM
^Uh, source?From a CNN posting 90 minutes ago:
10/21/2005 2:01:45 PM
10/21/2005 6:11:34 PM