Thursday, October 27, 2005

OOPS



And she is down...

Actually I feel bad for Harriet Miers. It reminded me of the time Babe Laufenberg, backup quarterback, became the Cowboys starter (nice guy, smart, good college QB- But, Soooo in over his head).

How can one president show such moxie in a brilliant decision like Roberts and remind us how close to incompetence he truly teeters. If he made this decision because Karl Rove is not around as much, I think I want Bush's Brain back in office.
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On a much more serious note regarding the Religious Right and Republican Party and their incredible hypocrisy , see my friend Will Samson's post Sex, Power and the Gospel. Although I have written ad nauseam on this same subject, Will's freshness is due to his former position deep within Republican Party and RR politics. The Clinton thing actually started his journey out of the depths of the RR.

Very few right-wingers have a good response to Will's (and my, along with Jim Wallis') indictment of their hypocrisy. Usually the only weak, knee jerk response we get is to attack Clinton, Pelousi and the Democrats. And, ouch that really hurts me and Will, seeing that we have no loyalty or history with the Democrats or Clinton. I hope some of the loyaltists (who always say they are not- but still quack like a duck) will respond to Will's insight.

5 comments:

Bob Robinson said...

I recently blogged about the "strict constructionists" that are hypocritical in ignoring the Constitution's 6th Article that says, “no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.”
If they were so into strictly interpreting that Constitution, then why is Dobson and Sekulow et.al. so intense on demanding the White House appoint an evangelical to the court?

Thanks also for the link to Will's post. I missed that one, and it is so very spot-on. It seems to me that the hypocrisy in the Religious Right is due primarily to their will to power. I'm amazed hom much "the ends justify the means" for those who are called to live with Christian integrity! They are so convinced that their political ends are righteous that they allow for all sorts of morally questionable (at at times, simply morally WRONG!) means in order to get there.

Unknown said...

Thank you for reminding us what is really important in this debate, where did Babe's career go bad exactly? Same with Rick Mirer's? How many fantasy pools did I blow because this was Mirer's breakout year!

Eric said...

I haven't read the linked post yet, but just to offer an idea on Dobson and company's demand for an evangelical appointee (although I am not sure if they have demanded it, it wouldn't surprise me if they did): It is not a violation of the constitution to ask and push for an appointee of a certain judicial philosophy or worldview among the qualified candidates. In fact, I would hope that anyone interested in the direction of the SCOTUS would let their voice be heard to those they helped elect in Washington. If the voters don't, then they will have no room to complain should their desire not be heard. If they are saying, disregard everything other than religious views or judicial philosophy, then that would seem different to me.

I probably haven't expressed this very well, so I will check back in a few days to clarify some of these ideas. I see your point in the extreme, but not in the realm I described.

DJ Word said...

Andy (or Bruce), I find the final few sentences a similar frustration to many I know and they are not only a nice sentiment, but very well spoken.

The only disagreement I have is with the statement that "if he were to attack democrats, he would be labeled as a right-wing conspiracist trying to bring down democracy and establish facism."

This is terribly blind to the fact that if a democrat loyalist were to say similar things about Republicans, he would also be branded similarly. It happens daily. I can point you to many places.

Neither side can have hard things to say about the other side without risking attack. That is the same on either side. There is no difference except the lens through which we look.

However, to respond to the charge that saying bad things about the left brings about a backlash I turn to the horrible creatures of talk radio and Fox (Rush, Hannity, O'Reilly), they say these things daily without fear of reprisal (which I wish would happen to these men and their horrible shows).

Thanks for coming and sharing.

DJ Word said...

Thanks Bob. I agree 100%.

Jordon, I don't think Babe ever had a good career,. but his stats for Dallas when he took over before Aikman was drafted were among the worst I have ever seen. It was the worst case of "in over your head" I ever saw.

Of course, Babe was never supposed to be great, like Mirer was. Mirer would be like Judge Roberts flaming out as a justice, good stats and pedigree with little major leage ability.