Oh no, you're being hit with blog spam too, I see... Anyways, I don't get the picture, but maybe that's because I haven't been as in tuned to the news lately...
The poster is a visual pun on this poster from the X-Files, which hung on Fox Mulder's office wall. The woman pictured is Harriet Miers, who is Bush's second pick to the Supreme Court, [yet] another relatively unknown candidate with zero judicial precedent to look at and therefore no real reason for a conservative to support her other than the mere fact that Bush likes her for the job. I would be a whole lot happier with the choice if she was someone Democrats hated, since their hatred for a person or an idea is a good indicator of how correct and proper he/it usually is.
Once again, Bush could have used his political capital and the strong Republican majorities in the House and Senate to effect strong positive change on the Supreme Court for many years to come .. and it seems as though, for a second time, Bush squandered that opportunity in favor of mindless and useless "consensus-building".
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Oh no, you're being hit with blog spam too, I see... Anyways, I don't get the picture, but maybe that's because I haven't been as in tuned to the news lately...
The poster is a visual pun on this poster from the X-Files, which hung on Fox Mulder's office wall. The woman pictured is Harriet Miers, who is Bush's second pick to the Supreme Court, [yet] another relatively unknown candidate with zero judicial precedent to look at and therefore no real reason for a conservative to support her other than the mere fact that Bush likes her for the job. I would be a whole lot happier with the choice if she was someone Democrats hated, since their hatred for a person or an idea is a good indicator of how correct and proper he/it usually is.
Once again, Bush could have used his political capital and the strong Republican majorities in the House and Senate to effect strong positive change on the Supreme Court for many years to come .. and it seems as though, for a second time, Bush squandered that opportunity in favor of mindless and useless "consensus-building".
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