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The Harriet Miers nomination has sown seeds of dissension inthe Republican ranks, pitting conservatives against the president and congressional leaders.
Offending your supporters has real-world consequences. With one grave misjudgment, George W. Bush has shattered the coalition that brought and returned him to power in 2000 and 2004.
Conservatives should feel confident with the selection of Harriet Miers to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court for a simple reason: George W. Bush selected her.
Conservatives should insist that all nominees should interpret the Constitution in strict accordance with its text, structure and original understanding.
This issue covers what Americans think about President George W. Bush, Congress, the military, and Harriet Miers; as well as 2005 gubernatorial races and election reform.
A National Review Online symposium regarding thedeal that would hand over operations of major United States ports to a company from the United Arab Emirates.
The astonishing thing about President George W. Bush's choice of Harriet Miers for a seat on the Supreme Court is that he made the same mistake that sank his father's presidency.
President George W. Bush's choice of his counsel, Harriet Miers, to replace Sandra Day O'Connor passes up a rare opportunity to change the direction of the Supreme Court.



