President Bush, like a repentant schoolboy allowed to retake his failed final exam, has aced the re-do by appointing Samuel Alito, Jr. to the United States Supreme Court. Alito fulfills President Bush's promise to appoint a Scalia-like jurist to the Supreme Court, and in spite of the calls for a diversity pick, the President appointed somebody who truly could be considered the most qualified person for the job. A graduate of Princeton University and Yale Law School, an attorney in the Solicitor General's office, a former prosecutor, and federal appellate judge with a 15 year tenure on the bench, Alito stands out as exemplary of the brilliant men and women who have become the mainstay of the conservative legal movement over the last 30 years.
The coming battle in the Senate will be more brutal than the confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas or Robert Bork. This appointment truly tips the scales of the Court, and moves strongly toward establishing a solid conservative majority on the court, with four true conservatives occupying the bench: Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, and Alito. Kennedy will remain a swing voter, and hold the keys to many important landmark cases. It will be interesting to see how he rises to the occasion. Be ready, though, Chuck Schumer, Ted Kennedy, and Ralph Neas are in complete terror at this nomination, and we will almost assuredly see a filibuster of the Alito nomination. Be forewarned: Democratic Senators in Red States. If you try to "Bork" Alito, we will most certainly "Daschle" you. Ben Nelson, Bill Nelson, Robert Byrd, Kent Conrad, are all supposedly popular democrats in their home states, but Daschle was too. Judicial obstructionism ended Daschle's career, and right now, those four democrats are without serious challengers (except Bill Nelson). Filibustering Alito will not only draw a challenger, but a likely defeat.
This is my new verb for the day: to Daschle "The act of defeating a Red State Democrat Senator for obstructing the confirmation of conservative judicial nominees."
The line in the sand is drawn.
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