Monday, October 03, 2005
Harriet Miers: Key Bush Advisor on, erm, Nominations
Obviously.
From law.com,
"Friedrich's boss, White House Counsel Harriet Miers, will be a key advisor to the president as he decides who to put forward as a replacement for O'Connor. And much of the information Miers will rely on will have been compiled by Friedrich, who coordinates the office's work on judicial selections."
Poor George Bush. He doesn't know very much. So he just days what he sees: "I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with Supreme Court Justice". I don't know who Friedrich is. But s/he better watch out if an ambassadorship opens up in Iraq.
From law.com,
"Friedrich's boss, White House Counsel Harriet Miers, will be a key advisor to the president as he decides who to put forward as a replacement for O'Connor. And much of the information Miers will rely on will have been compiled by Friedrich, who coordinates the office's work on judicial selections."
Poor George Bush. He doesn't know very much. So he just days what he sees: "I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with Supreme Court Justice". I don't know who Friedrich is. But s/he better watch out if an ambassadorship opens up in Iraq.