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Monday, October 10, 2005

 
John Hawkins has up a poll of bloggers on the right of what they think of the President's nomination of Harriet Miers. It is not encouraging for the White House. If the White House wasn't interested in conservative pundits' opinions, perhaps they should have been more in touch with what conservatives out in the hinterlands, e.g. bloggers thought about Supreme Court nominees. I was reading blogs like Confirmthem when her name was floated a few weeks ago and the reaction might have given them some clue as to what the general reaction to her nomination would be. Perhaps, they would have done better to have listened less to Andrew Card, who, apparently, was behind the idea of her nomination, and more to the collective wisdom in the blogosphere.

UPDATE: I remember that I have proof of my opposition to her nomination before she was nominated. I voted against her in John Hawkins' poll in late September of whom we didn't want Bush to nominate.

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John Hawkins has up a poll of bloggers on the right of what they think of the President's nomination of Harriet Miers. It is not encouraging for the White House. If the White House wasn't interested in conservative pundits' opinions, perhaps they should have been more in touch with what conservatives out in the hinterlands, e.g. bloggers thought about Supreme Court nominees. I was reading blogs like Confirmthem when her name was floated a few weeks ago and the reaction might have given them some clue as to what the general reaction to her nomination would be. Perhaps, they would have done better to have listened less to Andrew Card, who, apparently, was behind the idea of her nomination, and more to the collective wisdom in the blogosphere.

UPDATE: I remember that I have proof of my opposition to her nomination before she was nominated. I voted against her in John Hawkins' poll in late September of whom we didn't want Bush to nominate.

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