Harriet Miers: Bush’s Supreme Court nominee

President Bush turned in another political “doosra” by naming another virtual unknown to the Supreme court. He has probably pissed off his base by not naming a hard core right wing element. But he is in “sh**” himself and care less about what he believes in and more about making peace (!!) and having less headaches to deal with.

Anyway, another farcial confirmation hearing will soon begin. The candidate won’t tell us “chicken sh**” about what she thinks on any critical issues. Finally, all Senators will vote along party lines and she will be confirmed…oh well.. …

Arlen Spector brings up a good point

With Judge Roberts confirmation a given, the Democrats worst nightmare is just round the corner. In this juncture, Sen Arlen Spector’s suggestion today with regard to naming Jude O’Connor’s replacement was a pretty good one, I think…

Specter suggested that the president wait awhile, and said he had talked to O’Connor about staying on through the full 2005-06 term.

“It would be quite a sacrifice for her, but she’s prepared to do it if she is asked,” Specter said. “By next June we’ll know a lot more about Judge Roberts … than we do today.”

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Arnie vs. Bill Clinton for California?

Arnie announced last Fri that “he’ll be back” running for re-election in 2006. The Democrats have a battle on their hands. I think, despite his low ratings, Arnie will come back to power unless Democrats field a very strong visible candidate. At present neither State Controller Steve Westly or State Treasurer Phil Angelides meet this requirement in my opinion.

There are rumors that another movie star (Warren Beatty) or maybe even Bill Clinton might run for Governor of California. Frankly, I think it will be a great match up if Bill Clinton took on the challenge (I sure hope he does). With Hillary planning for White House bid in 2008, having hubby Bill in-charge of California might not be a bad after all?

India’s donation for Katrina Relief

India donated to Red Cross for Katrina Relief. Pretty impressive! India also played a major role in assisting other countries hit by the Tsunami earlier this year. Besides, almost every day there is talk in the US media and in political circles about being competitive with India and China.

Clear sign of a growing south asian power!

Judge Roberts Confirmation

I have been following the Judge Roberts confirmation hearing. My first since the controversial Clarence Thomas days more than a decade back. Here are a few thoughts that come to mind.

1. At some level these hearings are a farce. No candidate will ever state his position on specific issues. You can’t figure the guy out unless he is willing to talk. Since the President nominated him, he is certain to meet his requirements. He is a relatively unknown entity to warrant a filibuster. So what’s the point of all this drama anyway?

2. Judge Roberts was very impressive overall in my opinion. He is extremely articulate, very pricise and to the point in his answers, has incredible amount of facts and figures at his finger tips, appeared very deft at avoiding issues, never lost his cool or fell into any traps, and overall seems like a reasonable guy. Its hard to tell if his likely to turn out to be an “activist” judge. Interestingly enough the conservatives are not exactly complaining about him, and this certainly raises suspicions about his true colors!

3. Can’t these senators be brief when asking questions? I thought the goal is to try and get the candidate to speak? Time and again, I noticed that the questions were so long winded and the answer very often in contrast was so short!

4. I think it ridiculous to have lifetime appointment for these Judges. Roberts is just 50 and could be there for another 40 years! Why can’t other qualified judges be given a shot at the job as well. Ten year term, maybe even 15 years, but more than that I think is completely crazy.

Bush might finally have a victory to celebrate. His move to nominate Judge Roberts as the Chief Justice saved everyone of an extra hearing and the relatively “unknown” nature of the candidate helped expedite the process. The real battle for now will be the Sandra O’Connor replacement.

BJP split inevitable

The BJP has been slowly but surely heading towards a split. At the present moment it sounds like the party is in denial. One after another the dissidents are being hauled up, expelled, yelled at, and what not. If the Manmohan Govt. completes its term, at the present rate, the BJP self-destruction will be complete by that time. In the current state, it unlikely they can even play the role of credible opposition. Its sad to see a party that ruled for an entire term, quite creditably (in fact), fall apart and appear so lost.

John Roberts: Chief Justice nominee

John Roberts goes from virtual unknown to Chief Justice. Man, this is quite a power trip for this guy! I thought some of the current judges on the supreme court might be aspiring for this top job? Don’t they have some kind of seniority consideration for this post? Maybe not. This is a clear case of a total outsider walking in and taking the top job. The guy is in his fifties and is likely to hold the top job for a few decades! Wonder why no one is talking about trying to change the rules of the game especially when the country is so sharply divided.

A cake walk confirmation just got interesting….