October 13, 2005

The Tower Of Babble

Yes, I'm talking about Washington D.C. I am becoming really tempted to just remove myself from even watching or reading political anything anymore. There just seems to be no one in a suit that can think for themselves. I for one don't really want to know who has their hands up everyone's puppeted backsides.

Okay, enough rambling about that. Lets talk about the babbling. Within the next few weeks we will know If Meyers was a decent offering for the Supreme Court. Democrats love her. Republicans hate her. Quite frankly I don't understand how either party can say the things they have already said about her. They're just babbling about a topic they know nothing about. I know the truth about her. I have the right judgment about this judge. Here it is:

I have no judgment on the matter.

How can anyone say they are absolutely going to voter her up or down at this point in time? She doesn't have a historical judicial record. She hasn't been an activist. She hasn't really even written public opinions. She could be a brain trust that has been tucked away with the president or she could be an imbecile with a bobblehead. We just don't know yet.

One thing I do know is Bush's history of judicial appointments. As a prime example we need look no further than Judge Roberts. I did not need to hear more than five minutes of his congressional inquiry to know he had the cranial capacity of half of the politicians in the room combined. If he would have been any more intelligent he might have had supernatural powers. This was a man I could trust with the future of America.

So am I saying Meyers is going to be just as smart as Roberts? No, I'm not saying that. I'm saying I am reserving judgment until such time she proves to America that she is smart enough to handle the position. This should not be a political vote either way. This should be a vote on her constitutional capacity. Can she pull out facts buried so deep in the constitution and the supporting documents that only the most studious judges will know? Will she come across as someone with such an even keel she can steer the ocean of political debauchery without so much as listing a degree to the right or left?

We will only have our answers after she presents herself to congress and to America.

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