"If the
Constitution is to again be seen as a finished document that has been refinished in recent years, the president must foreswear any talk of 'moderation' and 'conciliation' in his choice of court nominees. Truth cannot be moderated. ... The president owes the country an ideological battle, which he can win if he is willing to fight it. ... He should not only campaign for his nominee(s), he should act like a teacher, quoting the Federalist Papers and the Constitution and making his case that this great document served America well until some judges began tampering with it."
--Cal Thomas
The article is worth reading in its' entirety and can be found
here at Townhall.com. Cal Thomas is Americas most widely syndicated op-ed columnist, appearing twice weekly in more than 550 newspapers. He also hosts a daily radio program syndicated to more than 300 stations nationwide.
UPDATE:
Early reports have John Roberts being President Bush's judicial choice.
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