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O'Connor Retires

As far as Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement goes, along with the all-consuming question of "Who will replace her?," I'm afraid David Sirota has this exactly right. Some lunatic winger will get nominated -- maybe even Janice Rogers Brown -- the Democrats in the Senate will say, "Oh hell no" and launch a filibuster. So the battle will rage on for a while, Bush's "base" will get riled up and motivated to send in lots and lots of money, conservative judicial activists will blast their opponents with fairly superior firepower, and bobbing heads in the media will start carping on those "obstructionist" Democrats (bonus carping here if the nominee is a woman, minority, and/or Catholic). Finally Bush will give a very somber speech about withdrawing his nominee, announce that he's very disappointed in the Senate, toss in a few bonus 9/11 references, and nominate some slightly-less-lunatic ultraconservative instead. The new nominee gets treated as the "compromise" candidate, is lauded far and wide as a moderate, and finally gets confirmed after pressure on the Senate Dems to "act like grown-ups" by television pundits who can afford to get their abortions abroad and will have no problem with a Supreme Court hostile to labor and environmental protections.

One would hope not, of course, but is there anyone who finds this scenario wildly implausible?

UPDATE: Jeff Dubner disagrees, and offers a variation on the theme that also sounds quite realistic, this one involving the nuclear option.

Posted by Bradford Plumer on 07/01/05 at 8:01 AM | E-mail | Print | Digg this | de.licio.us



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Bradford,

That was then, this is now. Bush II will not cave and withdraw nomatter who he nominates, nor will the GOP back down.

This is a fight that will be fought. I have offered to have a reasoned discussion at my blog with anyone over the abortion issue: http://info-theory.blogspot.com

As of yet, the liberal case for abortion (and the dictates of Roe to force it on the people is based in the principle of "I want it".

The variation, "It's my body" has come to a logic halt at the question of what is the origin of sovereignty and individuality. (In other words, the argument is stuck in an appeal to power). This is preceisely how the Dems are arguing there case and it will fail.

Again, anyone is welcome to try their luck. The last person to throw up her hands shouting was supposedly a PhD.

Posted by: deignan [TypeKey Profile Page] on 07/01/05 at 6:07 PM

Well, we didn't see Miers coming.

At least the GOP did not back down. Too bad Bush was on the wrong side of the fight. Who'd have thunk it?

On that PhD issue .....

Posted by: Paul Deignan on 11/16/05 at 2:07 PM

A musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz breaks West End box office records, its producers say...

Posted by: Deandre Frame on 11/27/06 at 3:35 PM

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