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  • It is important that Miers not be confirmed unless, in her 61st year, she suddenly and unexpectedly is found to have hitherto undisclosed interests and talents pertinent to the court's role. Otherwise the sound principle of substantial deference to a president's choice of judicial nominees will dissolve into a rationalization for senatorial abdication of the duty to hold presidents to some standards of seriousness that will prevent them from reducing the Supreme Court to a private plaything useful for fulfilling whims on behalf of friends.

    "Can This Nomination Be Justified?" by George F. Will, www.washingtonpost.com. October 5, 2005.
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George Will

  • Born: May 4, 1941
  • Occupation: Columnist