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2005-07-06 Home Front: Politix
Ex-Sen. Fred Thompson Named to Oversee Court Nominee
President Bush has named former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson to help shepherd his yet-to-be named Supreme Court nominee through the Senate, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Wednesday. Thompson, a Republican and actor on the NBC television series "Law & Order," agreed to accept the post in a telephone conversation with the president on Monday, McClellan said. He said Thompson would serve as an informal adviser to shepherd the nomination through the Senate. "Senator Thompson will guide the nominee through the confirmation process," McClellan said.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor surprised Washington last Friday by announcing her retirement from the high court after 24 years, giving Bush his first opportunity to name a new justice. Court watchers were expecting such an announcement from Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who is 80 and afflicted with thyroid cancer.
Thompson, 62, retired from the Senate in 2002 to pursue an acting career. He has appeared in the movies "The Hunt for Red October," "Cape Fear," and "In the Line of Fire." He was elected to the Senate in 1994 to serve out the term of Democrat Al Gore, and was easily re-elected in 1996. He retired in 2002. Thompson was a member of the Judiciary Committee, which will hold confirmation hearings on the eventual nominee.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., said his former colleague has a "profound understanding" of judiciary matters and is known for a "no-nonsense style." "Fred is a well-respected leader admired on both sides of the political aisle as someone who is fair-minded and straightforward," Frist said in a statement. "He is experienced in the ways of Washington and will undoubtedly provide valuable insight and counsel throughout the confirmation process."
Ed Gillespie, former Republican National Committee chairman, also will help the administration push Bush's nominee. He is expected to help with strategy, lobbying and news media relations.
Posted by Steve 2005-07-06 13:54|| || Front Page|| [11130 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 What? They're expecting a fight?
Posted by Matt 2005-07-06 16:39||   2005-07-06 16:39|| Front Page Top

#2 Judging from this, I would say yes. The dems are goint to the mat over this and if the republicans buckle, I don't know of too many people around the blogasphere that are willing to give this government many more chances to protect and restore our constitution. We may have to do it ourselves. I swore an oath to protect and defend the constitution, and I still believe in that pledge. Against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Posted by mmurray821 2005-07-06 18:09||   2005-07-06 18:09|| Front Page Top

#3 President Bush better plan this one like a moonshot. Get the person with the best credentials and background, fits the requirement of using the Constitution for a basis of the law, get support in Congress cranked up, and get a heavy-duty informational proactive campaign cranked up.

This is going for the last bit of power that the LLL Dems have, and that is legislation by judicial fiat. This is war. Not shootin' war, but war anyway. So the President better stick to his guns.

The President has one chance to get it right. The Dems will not be accommodating unless the candidate fits their requirements. And that ain't gonna happen.
Posted by Alaska Paul">Alaska Paul  2005-07-06 19:32||   2005-07-06 19:32|| Front Page Top

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