President Bush met with six former Texas state court judges today about the Miers nomination. Reports from last week predicted that the judges would detail the cases that Miers had argued before them, and explain why she did a good job and why they thought she was qualified for the Supreme Court. If today’s press event is all that has been planned, however, it looks like we’re going to be left disappointed: The entire event was about one minute long, and most of that time was taken by the President (video and transcript here).
The only statement other than Bush’s was by John Hill, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court in the 1980s. Hill is a personal friend of Miers who was appointed by Bush to the Texas Lottery Commission in 1997. Here is Hill’s statement in its entirety:
“Mr. President, we just all want to thank you for this nomination. We’re excited about it, and we’re here to try to let the people of America know what we all know, that she is an absolutely fantastic person and a great lawyer and will make a great judge.”
Does anyone know if we’re going to hear more from these judges? That seems like a rather short quote for such a long trip.
I hunted around Google News for additional statements, and found another news report that offers two more quotes. In it, Hill adds “I’d trust her with my wife and with my life.” Former Texas Supreme Court Justice Craig Enoch says, “I think this is an excellent choice by the president of the United States and I think when people get to know her and understand her like we do, they’ll find her an excellent choice. And she’ll be a legend on that court before her career is finished.” But I haven’t been able to find anything else.
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