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Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback says the president's assurances about the nominee's "heart" aren't enough to satisfy him.
By Tim Grieve
October 4, 2005
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It's Joe Allbaugh's world. We just live in it.
By Tim Grieve
October 4, 2005
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The president trumpets Miers' rankings, but are they just a reflection of her ties to him?
By Tim Grieve
October 4, 2005
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The president's Supreme Court nominee is the one who handed him the infamous Aug. 6 PDB.
By Tim Grieve
October 4, 2005
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Echoing his father's comments about Clarence Thomas, the president says that his Supreme Court nominee is "plenty bright" and the most qualified person for the job.
By Tim Grieve
October 4, 2005
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The woman who ran Miers' City Council campaign says her views on abortion are probably in line with Bush's.
By Tim Grieve
October 4, 2005
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Bush's base doesn't like his Supreme Court pick, and the Senate's most conservative Republicans don't have much to say at all.
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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She may not have much of a legal paper trail, but Miers has had lots to say in "Ask the White House."
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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Did the Senate minority leader urge Bush to nominate Harriet Miers? It's a yes or no question, or so it would seem.
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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Outside the Senate and the president's public relations team, it's hard to find conservatives who are excited about the nomination of Harriet Miers.
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says he'll need to talk with Miers to find out how much she's said and written before.
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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With neither a "built-in fan base" nor a court-ready résumé, will Harriet Miers make it through the Senate?
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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The left doesn't know her. The right asks, "Where's our Scalia/Thomas"?
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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Did Bush rush his announcement to counter new revelations and worries about the White House's role in the outing of a CIA agent?
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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The president selects a loyalist with no prior judicial experience.
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005