Alito nominated to replace O'Connor as SCOTUS Justice

Headline and original article updated since the nomination has been confirmed, and news conference annoucing the nomination has been held.


Multiple reports were saying that Conservative Judge Samuel Alito will be the choice to replace Sandra Day O'Connor as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Alito's nomination replaces the failed nomination of Ms. Miers who bowed out after a few weeks of seeing her credentials (especially on the conservative side) called into serious question.

Alito's conservative credentials are without question, which should help shore up the conservative base's support of his nomation. Unfortunately, it will also likely cause a galvanization of the liberal block's voting against Judge Alito.

Be ready for a mini-version of WW3 in these hearings. You can be sure that the liberals will bring out anything and everything they can to try to stop Alito - possibly evoking the need for the use of the nuclear option in the Senate. There are serious questions about whether or not the "gang of 14" will maintain their deal and keep from deeming this nomination "unusual circumstances" or whatever the key words were that would allow them to exercise the out in their deal.

The political fun is really about to begin!
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conservative - check
experience as a judge - check
ivy league educated - check

looks like the republican's got what they wanted

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They started floating his name about 6am (I usually watch the news from 5-6).  Wasn't Bush supposed to have an 8am Press conference to announce him?
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Yes on the news conference. 8AM, over and done.
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Yes on the news conference. 8AM, over and done.

The local radio station usually carries it live, but did not.  But I just saw where he had it (I guess at 8).

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Conservative judge. Good move. The liberals are already talking about filibustering.