So, now that Miers's nomination has been pulled, Bush appears to be faced with a number of choices, none of them particularly desirable. Who does he nominate next?
His options are:
[1] Nominate a staunch conservative who will vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. Democrats filibuster and we have more partisan shenanigans.
[2] Nominate a qualified candidate, but not someone in the Scalia-Thomas-Roberts mold. Consequently, he garners some Democratic support for the vote, but at the cost of his support from the far wrong (er, far right).
[3] Nominate another Miers-type candidate. Everybody pans the choice again, and Bush sinks even further.
[4] Other opinions?
Feel free to add your ideas about who will be nominated next.