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If he (Bush) comes up with a winnable conservative nominee, even if that person faces a fight in Congress, he will have drawn his people back to him.
David Keene
It is sad that the president felt he had to pick a nominee likely to divide America instead of choosing a nominee in the mold of Sandra Day O'Connor, who would unify us. This controversial nominee, who would make the court less diverse and far more conservative, will get very careful scrutiny from the Senate and from the American people.
Charles Schumer
Let there be no doubt, our choice -- the choice of President Bush, the choice of the United States Congress, and the choice of the great people of a great nation -- is to fight back. The world will be impressed by our response and we mobilize for this fight.
Bill Young
Let me make this clear: I didn't want a fight. What I wanted from President Bush was a nominee about whom, win or lose, we could all be proud. Instead, turning to His Girl Harriet, President Bush for once thought small. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. And that means, on this one President Bush is already a loser.
Maggie Gallagher
[But yesterday's response to the nominee left that open to doubt. There was widespread dissent among Bush's usual allies on the right, who questioned whether the 60-year-old former corporate lawyer possessed the distinguished qualifications and conservative credentials they are looking for in a court nominee.] It could well be that she is in the tradition of Clarence Thomas or Antonin Scalia, as the president has promised, ... The problem is that those of us who were looking for some tangible evidence of that have none, and we can't come out of the box supporting her.
Jan LaRue
President Reagan picked a consensus conservative nominee when he chose Justice O'Connor. Senator Reid has been urging President Bush to fill the vacancy with someone with a temperament and philosophy similar to Justice O'Connor. We're going to deal with the nominee on his or her merits.
Jim Manley
In picking her, Bush ran from a fight. The conservative movement has been had - and not for the first time - by a President by the name of Bush.
Pat Buchanan
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1938
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I've heard it said that he (Frank) is the smartest person in Congress, ... When I see conservative pundits give it to him, and he gives it right back to them, that makes me so proud.
Mark Levine
The nominee should be in a stronger position than Tom DeLay, who I think correctly concluded it was not a winnable race but not nearly as strong a position as a regular Republican nominee.
Richard Murray
It's likely the next nominee will not be as bulletproof as Roberts, ... Bush is going to do what he wants to do. If he has to fight for it, he's still going to get what he wants. This is not an administration that blinks.
Steven Schier
It's likely the next nominee will not be as bulletproof as Roberts. Bush is going to do what he wants to do. If he has to fight for it, he's still going to get what he wants. This is not an administration that blinks.
Steven Schier
The focus will soon shift to President Bush's next appointee to the high court. We have no doubt that President Bush will select a nominee who embraces his judicial philosophy of interpreting the Constitution - not legislating from the bench. The political dynamics suggest that the confirmation process for the next nominee will be much more contentious. We hope that isn't the case, but are certainly prepared to move quickly and aggressively to ensure that the next nominee gets a fair hearing and a prompt vote in the Senate.
Jay Sekulow
Other than getting some flak from the more conservative elements, I think Gonzales would pass easily, ... How is a Democrat going to oppose the first Hispanic nominee? And Bush has some personal loyalty to him. If he wants to get him on the bench, this is the time to do it.
Christopher Murray
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1957
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We had hoped that President Bush would unite the country around a nominee who would maintain the current balance on the court, a nominee all Americans could count on to uphold our rights and liberties. Sadly, President Bush did not do that.
Ralph Neas
With this action, in one fell swoop, the president deprived himself and his supporters of the easiest argument for his next nominee: that surely a reelected conservative president is entitled to replace a conservative justice — Rehnquist — with another conservative.
Bill Kristol
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