Is this the reason for the Miers nomination?


A pretty good reason if it is true

Mark R. Levin presents a good case at National Review.

But the second argument about the impotence of the Senate Republicans is worth some discussion, too. The fact is that this Gang of 14 moderates, led by Senator John McCain, did make it much more difficult for the president to win an ideological battle over a Supreme Court nominee. The Democrats did, in fact, send warnings that they were prepared to filibuster the second nominee. And under such circumstances, the president would have needed 60 votes to confirm his candidate, not 51.

This makes a lot more sense to me than any of the guesses I have seen batted back and forth on the editorial pages and on the blogs. George Bush couldn't count on the support of the Senate Republicans, so he nominated someone the Democrats would not find objectionable.

Disclaimer - John McCain is one of my Senators, and I worked actively against his reelection the last time he ran.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Fri - October 7, 2005 at 04:41 AM  Tag


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