Robert Byrd Supporting Bush's USSC Nominee: More Conservative Justices

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Sen. Byrd praises Bush on nominee
By Charles Hurt
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
July 22, 2005

Sen. Robert C. Byrd, one of President Bush's harshest critics, has become an unlikely ally on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge John G. Roberts Jr.

"I said to him, 'I am shouting your name from the steeple tops for reaching out, reaching across the aisle,'?" the West Virginia Democrat reported after taking a phone call from Mr. Bush to discuss a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

After Mr. Bush nominated federal Judge Roberts this week, Mr. Byrd again issued a statement praising the president. "I thank President Bush for reaching out to senators on both sides of the aisle as he worked to select a nominee for the court," Mr. Byrd said. "I hope that this bipartisan cooperation will continue as the confirmation process begins."

The senator's praise of Mr. Bush is turnaround from a year ago when the West Virginian accused Mr. Bush of being a "green and arrogant president" who went to war before exhausting diplomacy.

During much of the presidential campaign, liberals turned to Mr. Byrd as an eloquent and bombastic critic of the war in Iraq and Mr. Bush in general. Mr. Byrd's speeches on the Senate floor became rallying cries for Democrats, and the liberal activist group MoveOn.org featured the senator as a speaker and used him to raise money.

Mr. Byrd embraced the same judicial philosophy as the president in his memoir, "Child of the Appalachian Coalfields," released earlier this summer. In the book, he repeatedly blamed "liberal judges" and "activist judges" for many of the nation's problems.

"One's life is probably in no greater danger in the jungles of deepest Africa than in the jungles of America's large cities," he writes. "In my judgment, much of the problem has been brought about by the mollycoddling of criminals by some of the liberal judges who have been placed on the nation's courts in recent years."

Mr. Byrd essentially endorsed Mr. Bush's primary stated strategy for picking Judge Roberts and other judicial nominees. "The high court's share of the responsibility for our increasing lawlessness lies in two areas -- its zeal for bringing about precipitous social change, and its overconcern for the rights of criminals and its underconcern for the rights and safety of society," he writes.

Mr. Byrd detailed the advice he has given presidents about the importance of naming conservatives and strict constructionists to the bench.

"I urged President Nixon to appoint conservative jurists to the court," he recalls in the book. "I said that such a return to a conservative philosophy would be 'the greatest single service President Nixon could perform for his country.' I said that the court had hurt the United States with its rulings on school prayer and in criminal cases, and had given aid and comfort to subversives by refusing to bar communists from schools and defense plants."

Mr. Byrd is up for re-election next year in a state that Mr. Bush won last year by 13 percentage points despite heavy campaigning by Democrats.

A poll conducted in May shows Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Republican, three points behind Mr. Byrd even though Mrs. Capito hasn't announced that she will run against the old-guard senator.

"For Senator Byrd, desperate times require desperate measures," said Brian Nick, spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. "As recent polling shows him below 50 percent and in a dead heat against a prospective opponent, he'll apparently try anything."

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So, is he now a traitor to the left? Crazy? Old coot? Been in the Senate too long? The bastard step-child of Zell Miller?

What are the talking points on Byrd now?
 
Byrd was never held up as an example of the democratic party, dean or someone like that would be a better person to quote. Byrd's appeal is always in the immediate.
 
[quote name='Quackzilla']The ignore list is awesome, but it does have a minor flaw.

It doesn't block topic titles, just posts.[/QUOTE]

LA LA LA LA LA! I CANNOT HEAR YOU! LA LA LA LA LA I AM A CLOSED MINDED BIGOT! LA LA LA LA LA! YOU DO NOT EXIST! LA LA LA LA LA!

Quackzilla is always fond of spouting off his ignorance. What better way of viewing the world than through the prism you select yourself. I'm sure he has blocked out FOX News, CNN, ABC and other "hard right wing" news outlets from his set.

How well informed can you possibly be if you shut out parts of the world? I may disagree with much of what I read but I do read it.
 
Unlike the childish rantings of the right..we judge people on issues seperately. It's called thinking. Just because Byrd like Roberts doesn't mean Byrd is wrong about Iraq. Just because Byrd is against the war, doesn't mean his racists days are excused. I know it is complex..I know it would hurt your brain to not think of everything in absolutes but there is a reason we are the intellectual elites. :p

as for you 'reading' opposing views. It takes more than reading.

I'll bet you "read" like Britney Spears "reads" music.
 
[quote name='MrBadExample']I think this is the first time PAD has mentioned Byrd without immediately throwing up his old KKK ties. Good job![/QUOTE]


In trying to ferret out democrats hypocrisy, he only highlights his own...brilliant.
 
[quote name='MrBadExample']I think this is the first time PAD has mentioned Byrd without immediately throwing up his old KKK ties. Good job![/QUOTE]
:lol:
 
Hellfire and brimstone, I'm still trying to figure out what PAD has against the Ku Klux Klan to begin with, given his enthusiasm in keeping America "pure" of a different kind of ethnic plauge.

Hmm, a democrat endorses Roberts? I suppose we will allow a politician to go against the party line. :roll: Seriously, I don't imagine there will be any overt threats against the life of Byrd for this, the way there was when Arlen Specter dissented from the Republicans on stem-cell research.

http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41331
 
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