Monday, January 30, 2006

Conservatives See Court Shift as Culmination

Another Alito hit piece from the so-called "newspaper of record":
Last February, as rumors swirled about the failing health of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, a team of conservative grass-roots organizers, public relations specialists and legal strategists met to prepare a battle plan to ensure any vacancies were filled by like-minded jurists.

The team recruited conservative lawyers to study the records of 18 potential nominees — including Judges John G. Roberts Jr. and Samuel A. Alito Jr. — and trained more than three dozen lawyers across the country to respond to news reports on the president's eventual pick.

"We boxed them in," one lawyer present during the strategy meetings said with pride in an interview over the weekend. This lawyer and others present who described the meeting were granted anonymity because the meetings were confidential and because the team had told its allies not to exult publicly until the confirmation vote was cast.

Now, on the eve of what is expected to be the Senate confirmation of Judge Alito to the Supreme Court, coming four months after Chief Justice Roberts was installed, those planners stand on the brink of a watershed for the conservative movement.

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Judge Alito's ascent to join Chief Justice Roberts on the court "would have been beyond our best expectations," said Spencer Abraham, one of the society's founders, a former secretary of energy under President Bush and now the chairman of the Committee for Justice, one of many conservative organizations set up to support judicial nominees.

He added, "I don't think we would have put a lot of money on it in a friendly wager."


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My Comments:
Another Slimes attempt to gin up last-minute Democrat support for a filibuster of Alito's nomination. You see, the Alito nomination is all part of the vast right-wing conspiracy to take over the federal courts.

UPDATE (31 Jan):
Apparently, this is the story that sent the Swimmer over the edge during his speech in favor of the attempted filibuster.

1 Comments:

At 1/30/2006 1:15 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another Slimes attempt to gin up last-minute Democrat support for a filibuster of Alito's nomination.

If so, then the Times is stupid. The votes are there to go nuclear, Alito is popular enough that there won't be an electoral backlash over using it, and it will hurt the Dems down the road if any more justices retire under Bush's watch with a Republican Senate.

Perhaps they're hearing the same rumors Insider at ConfirmThem is hearing about Souter wanting out and hope that if the filibuster is nuked he'll stay on long enough for the Dems or Rinos to take over the Senate in 2006.

 

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