Should Harriet Miers Take a Litmus Test?
The linked L.A. Times editorial is 100% right on. I've had enough of "stealth nominees" and the "Ginsburg Rule".
The Senate is right to ask a nominee to lay it on the table and be judged accordingly. A judicial nominee who is unwilling to lay his or her thoughts open to the public should not be confirmed. I say, let's evolve, and let the chips fall where they may.
The Senate is right to ask a nominee to lay it on the table and be judged accordingly. A judicial nominee who is unwilling to lay his or her thoughts open to the public should not be confirmed. I say, let's evolve, and let the chips fall where they may.
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