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October 30th 2005     

Luttig For The Court — No Fantasy?

Posted by: Laer at 09:39 pm

WaPo is predicting that Michael Luttig will be nominated tomorrow for the associate justice position on the Supreme Court. And the way the Left is responding …

“Republicans close to the White House” tell the Washington Post that President Bush is “poised” to announce tomorrow the candidate who will replace Harriet Miers as the candidate to replace Justice O’Connor. Quick action, calculated to distract the news media from the Plame investigation, may also be calculated to consolidate the Republican Party behind a nominee who is trusted to advance a conservative agenda. (Talk Left, emphasis added)

… makes me think the Okie just might have nailed it in his “fantasy” about the Miers nomination.

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