Thursday, October 27, 2005

Ann Colter's Site Is Up And Running Again...

And, For Once She's Ecstatic Over Something...Couldn't Be The President's "Stinging Defeat, Now Could It?

Welcome to AnnCoulter.com

"Since Harriet Miers withdrew her nomination to the Supreme Court, Democratic senators like Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Chuck Schumer, and Dick Durbin – i.e. all the people who had absolutely nothing to do with Miers’ withdrawal — have been blanketing the airwaves demanding that Bush now accede to their demands.

So it’s good to see Democrats are still working on getting in touch with reality. The Democrats didn’t utter a note of disagreement with the Miers nomination. But now they say her withdrawal is their victory, which Bush must be forced to acknowledge by nominating a candidate to their liking. I believe that’s what got Bush in trouble in the first place: Listening to Democratic Senator Harry Reid, who recommended Miers for the Supreme Court.

Although the circumstances were unfortunate – we prefer fighting liberals to fighting our president — the Miers withdrawal is an unparalleled victory for conservatives. Liberals were never able to do this to Clinton when he hosed them. It will be a long time before the White House thinks it can use and abuse conservatives again.

Politicians and Fox News analysts afraid of upsetting the White House keep saying we need to wait for the hearings to see if Miers is qualified. In fact, the only two people who would have derived any benefit from the hearings are Joe Biden, who would finally look like a constitutional scholar, and Harriet Miers, who might have learned something about the Constitution from him. Far from opposing Miers, Democrats were delighted with the mess Bush had stepped in by nominating her. They didn’t dare help Bush by opposing her.

The NARAL ladies were told to take a back seat to Democrat dreams of an impotent George Bush. Yeah, maybe Miers would have voted to overturn Roe, but that still wouldn’t have created a majority to overturn it. But if Miers got on the court, Democrats could have had their way with Bush. His armies would be gone. This isn't a game of kick the can, where Republicans fight for any idiot with an "R" on his shirt. We support Bush because he is a Republican, not whether or not he is a Republican. With Miers withdrawal, Bush has us back on the team, ready to cheer for him unreservedly.

All we ask is that you please not listen to Harry Reid next time."

OR Laura, thank you very much. Input is all well and good, but sweet christ on a crutch, stay within yourself, gal. Ann also wants to know what's wrong with all of the well qualified men who should be given consideration, and this is a toughie because he almost MUST put forth another woman, but I for one haven't a care in the world as to the persons gender as long as they are happy with letting elected lawmakers make the law and won't step in from time to time because it's "the right thing to do".

The Constitution "lives", and "breathes" because it allows for change when the people can muster enough support to go through the process of changing things, and NOT when one weepy tree hugger or another decides that enough is enough so kill them babies, and you sodomites can fornicate 'till the cows come home because the "times they are a' changin'".

Do I HEAR an A-Men?

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