Monday, July 11, 2005

SCOTUS stuff

I've got Hannity & Colmes on in the background right now while I'm working on some assignments. David Limbaugh is on right now, and he's somebody I respect a great deal. Am I the only one, though, who thinks he resembles Norman Bates? On his web site, his photo shows him a tad heavier than he looks on H&C right now.

He's slicing through the SCOTUS topic like a buzz saw, which thrills my soul. President Bush shouldn't let friendship (with Gonzales or others) trump his privilege as POTUS of nominating people that he so chooses to the Court. It's perfectly shameful how the Dems have encircled into a nasty gang to prevent anyone Bush nominates... they're just pitching a toddler fit over the fact that there are court vacancies during a Republican presidency. They are keenly aware that the activist judges on the SCOTUS has been their ace-in-the-hole to get their agenda forced through over the protests of the American people, and they're not going to let it go easily.

They remind me of the little kids I see in the McDonald's PlayPlace hamster-tubes, refusing to come out when their Mom says it's time to go, screaming and clinging to the nets and poles... my own children are dumfounded when they see such behavior. I'm not quite as dumfounded over the Dems' behavior, since they're notorious for this kind of tantrum power-play. And like the resigning Mom, the Republicans are too afraid to assert their authority over the affair, conceding to the tantrums and thereby ensuring more and more of them in the future.

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