Next Supreme Court nominee?
Oct. 28th, 2005 03:11 pmNobody really knows, of course, but the dark horse rumours are Christopher (Chris) Cox, former Representative from California, currently at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
VoteSmart says this - On the Issues says this
Both those URLs list voting records. He gets very high marks from fundamentalist organisations, but he did vote against the FMA - five years after voting to ban adoptions by gay and lesbians in Washington, DC.
I kinda doubt he's the pick - I don't think he'd unite the base firmly enough - but who knows? President Bush likes surprising people. Chris Cox would, indeed, be a surprise.
VoteSmart says this - On the Issues says this
Both those URLs list voting records. He gets very high marks from fundamentalist organisations, but he did vote against the FMA - five years after voting to ban adoptions by gay and lesbians in Washington, DC.
I kinda doubt he's the pick - I don't think he'd unite the base firmly enough - but who knows? President Bush likes surprising people. Chris Cox would, indeed, be a surprise.
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Date: 2005-10-28 11:46 pm (UTC)To get the whole base, you need somebody like John Luttig, which would indeed trigger a full-out war. But maybe you can get most of it with someone less.
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