The Washington Times is claiming that have of Senate Republicans doubt that Harriet Miers is worthy of being confirmed:
Nearly half of Senate Republicans say they remain unconvinced that Harriet Miers is worthy of being confirmed to the Supreme Court, according to a survey conducted by The Washington Times.
As with the nomination of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., the vast majority of senators say they will not announce their final decisions about the nomination until after Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, which are expected sometime next month.
What's troubling for President Bush, however, is that 27 Republican senators -- almost half of his party's members in the chamber -- have publicly expressed specific doubts about Miss Miers or said they must withhold any support whatsoever for her nomination until after the hearings.
A typical chilly response to the Miers nomination came from Sen. Elizabeth Dole, the North Carolina Republican who is one of Mr. Bush's most unwavering supporters.
After Chief Justice Roberts was nominated to lead the court, Mrs. Dole issued a statement to "commend President Bush for his decision to nominate John Roberts to be the next chief justice of the United States."
Not so with Miss Miers.
"As the nomination process moves ahead, I look forward to reviewing Ms. Miers' qualification and her views on the proper role of the judiciary," Mrs. Dole said. "I am hopeful that the confirmation process will be both fair and civil."
Read the rest here.
Now the other side can see what it's like when the President makes what appears to be an OBVIOUS mistake and then refuses to admit it.
I think he may actually make them confirm her.
Plus, we have the prospect of James Dobson testifying at the hearings now.
I can't wait for this to start. Do you think they're waiting for sweeps week?
-The Oklahoma Hippy
Wouldn't it be a hoot if the republicans used the nuclear option on Harriet?
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