Republican Obstructionists
Miers goes back to work for the "best governor ever."
I'd like to personally welcome the president to "You're fully screwed time." If he picks another crony, he will look like he's stuck on repeat. He doesn't have the public support to pick a wing-nut. If he picks somebody that doesn't give the wink-wink on Roe and Griswold the Dobsons and Robertsons will drop a brick in their pants and start foaming at the mouth.
Boy...sucks to be him.
Later that same day: Speaking of Griswold, Atrios points us to Angry Ann Coulter:
But without a conservative theory of constitutional interpretation, Miers will lay the groundwork for a million more Roes. We're told she has terrific "common sense." Common sense is the last thing you want in a judge! The maxim "Hard cases make bad law" could be expanded to "Hard cases being decided by judges with 'common sense' make unfathomably bad law."
It was "common sense" to allow married couples to buy contraception in Connecticut. That was a decision any randomly selected group of nine good bowlers might well have concurred with on the grounds that, "Well, it's just common sense, isn't it?"
WTF?!?!
