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Ann Coulter: Bush may have caved

I didn’t know what to make of President George W. Bush’s nomination of John Roberts at first because like everyone, I never heard of him and knew nothing about him.  That worried me a little but what really worried me was that the Democrats didn’t go ballistic at the mere mention of his name.  That spelled trouble.  I was hoping for someone that would make liberals explode with rage. An Antonin Scalia or Clarence Thomas is what I expected because President Bush campaigned on that promise and won a license to nominate a justice in their mold. 

But liberals aren’t exploding with rage.  This is a bad thing.  It means we aren’t doing it right.

Ann Coulter confirmed it for me.  Be afraid.  John Roberts may be Sandra Day O’Connor II.  This wasn’t necessary.

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Conservatism is sweeping the nation, we have a fully functioning alternative media, we’re ticked off and ready to avenge Robert Bork … and Bush nominates a Rorschach blot.

Even as they are losing voters, Democrats don’t hesitate to nominate reliable left-wing lunatics like Ruth Bader Ginsburg to lifetime tenure on the high court. And the vast majority of Americans loathe her views.

As I’ve said before, if a majority of Americans agreed with liberals on abortion, gay marriage, pornography, criminals’ rights and property rights — liberals wouldn’t need the Supreme Court to give them everything they want through invented “constitutional” rights invisible to everyone but People for the American Way. It’s always good to remind voters that Democrats are the party of abortion, sodomy and atheism, and nothing presents an opportunity to do so like a Supreme Court nomination.

Ann Coulter’s latest column is in our Columnist section.

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