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President Bush sought to calm conservatives over his latest Supreme Court pick in a rare Rose Garden press conference yesterday, but some Republicans on Capitol Hill remain unconvinced.
Responding to a question from The Washington Times, the president said he hopes conservatives who wanted him to pick someone more demonstrably conservative than White House Counsel Harriet Miers understand that "she will not legislate from the bench."
"I know her; I know her heart; I know what she believes -- remember, she was part of the search committee that helped pick Roberts," he said. "She knows exactly the kind of judge I'm looking for. And I know exactly the kind of judge she'll be."
But in a response not likely to please conservatives or liberals, Mr. Bush yesterday said he does not recall discussing abortion with Miss Miers in the decade that he has known her, and he declined to say whether the court should overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that made abortion a constitutional right.
"Not to my recollection have I ever sat down with her," he told reporters in a Rose Garden press conference. "What I have done is understand the type of person she is and the type of judge she will be."
On Capitol Hill, some conservative Republicans remained skeptical. Sen. Sam Brownback, Kansas Republican, said yesterday that he remained unsure "whether she possesses a firm commitment to the Framers' Constitution and the rule of law."
The pro-life senator voted to confirm Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. but cautioned that the next nominee should have a clear paper trail showing a commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade.
"I have said in the past that I would like a nominee with a proven track record on important issues to all Americans and whose judicial philosophy is well-formed," he added. "I am not yet confident that Ms. Miers has a proven track record, and I look forward to having these questions answered."
But he added that he is "hopeful that Ms. Miers will be, as President Bush promised, a qualified nominee in the mold of Justices (Antonin) Scalia and (Clarence) Thomas, who will strictly interpret the law and will not create law."
Although Miss Miers, who is White House counsel, has never been a judge, the president yesterday said she is the most qualified person to fill the seat of retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.







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