MIERS: LOST IN TRANSLATION
THE RIGHT’S COOL RESPONSE to George Bush’s nomination of Harriet Miers’s to the Supreme Court won’t get any warmer with disclosure of key documents the NY Times got its recently Judith Miller sullied paws on [story]. The paper trail on My Little Crony Miers is so short, personal notes and cards are now submitted as evidence of a closer personal relationship than Bush would suggest for this remarkable and accomplished, totally exceptional woman. Cool!
In October 1997, Ms. Miers sent Mr. Bush a flowery greeting card in thanks for a letter that he had written on her behalf. In it, she said of his daughters: "Hopefully Jenna and Barbara recognize that their parents are 'cool' - as do the rest of us."
THE TWINS JENNA AND BARBARA were not available for comment. The Right’s comments grow increasingly more heated to the nominee who thinks Bush is cool. No version of Babel Fish exists that can translate Bush’s message for The Right to understand what Bush is doing here. The picture of Bush emerging will not fade soon and only more misunderstanding and disappointing reviews are on the way.
RECOMMENDED READING
Factesque on Bumiller on Miers. Shakespeare's Sister: If you like me check this box. Maha: Can this marriage be saved? Neil Shakespeare: Mister Danger, Mister Cool!

"LOST IN PUSTULATION" might be better, H. I mean, as the Presidential corpse cools, you know.
Posted by: Neil Shakespeare | October 11, 2005 at 01:30 PM