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The Blog for Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Roberts "Imminently Qualified"

    Here's a shocker, the Cellophane Man is predisposed:
    "I consider him an imminently [sic] qualified jurist. I want to give (his nomination) due diligence. I would anticipate I would be supportive of his nomination," Martinez said.

    Finally, Martinez said he was aware of the argument Roberts made in favor of overturning the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion.

    However, Martinez said he wanted to learn more about what Roberts argued before passing judgment.
    "Martinez supportive; Nelson to wait and see". One suspects that Martinez' analysis will be limited to to assuring himself of Roberts' anti-choice bona fides before he rubber stamps the nomination.

    [Note: As for the "imminently [sic] qualified" remark, I am going to assume that the quote is accurate, particularly from someone with Martinez' record of Bush sycophancy, unless and until the newspaper publishes a correction.]

    See also "Fla. senators to study record before deciding about vote".

    And, if I were Roberts, I'm not sure I would serial bar failure saying this about me:
    Attorney General Charlie Crist called the nominee "a lawyer's lawyer and a judge's judge." Crist, a GOP candidate for governor, said Roberts has been "a brilliant jurist" in two years on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
    Settle down, Charlie ... we understand you want to identify with Dubya and his ilk at every opportunity. In the meantime, I look forward to hearing Gallagher's praise of the brilliant Mr. Roberts (who, as noted above, possesses a sum total of 20 months experience as a jurist).

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