imported_Condor
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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Condor
Yeah, looks like the pedantic speaking elitists from the right won this round. Not the right schools! Yeah, we have them too!
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If you listen carefully, you might hear me playing the world's smallest violin for your pain.
Miers was regarded by essentially everyone, regardless of political bent, as very ill-qualified, and even the President's base fought her nomination tooth and nail. What, exactly, is your point? Do you think a nominee's credentials simply don't matter, or what?
Sure they matter. I have heard many who are much better at this than you or I say that she was an excellent choice based on merit. Sure she hadn't been a judge, but to me that was a plus. She had a better business background than any of the others and in this day of white collar crimes and huge lawsuits, that looked like some balance the court needed. Many of the nay sayers based their opinion on her not having gruduated from the "right school". That just means that she was not part of the right clic. Again a plus. We need Americans on the court more than we need pedantic wordsmiths with certified pedigrees!
