Wednesday, August 3

More about John Bolton.

Well, here we go. The Democrats, ever the revisionists, are still asking where he stands on issues, and what his judicial philosophies are. Baseball, people. Baseball.

Roberts provided responses to a broad array of questions involving work history, political ties and views on judicial activism. His thoughts on that subject are considered critical to gauging his position on overturning the 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion.

"Precedent plays an important role in promoting the stability of the legal system," Roberts wrote. "A sound judicial philosophy should reflect recognition of the fact that the judge operates within a system of rules developed over the years by other judges equally striving to live up to the judicial oath."

He has already stated that Roe v. Wade is the "settled law of the land". See, when Republicans (or men/women of character...same thing) say something once, they mean it. Democrats aren't used to that kind of mindset, so when Mr. Roberts says "Roe V. Wade is the settled law of the land", unlike Democrats, he's not going to wake up one morning and change his mind. Drop it, people. He's said his peace. He means it.

Now, shouldn't you Democrats be berating Dubya for being so darn healthy or something? THERE'S a real issue for ya'll.