A
first draft of Harriet Miers' withdrawal letter to President Bush has surfaced. It's a little tough to read, but here it is:
Dear God Mr. President:
I write to withdraw as a nominee to serve as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. I almost crapped by pants when you picked me have been greatly honored and humbled by the confidence that you have shown in me and have appreciated immensely your support and the support of well, no one else, really many others. However, we both know there is no way in hell I'm going to make it through I am concerned that the confirmation process presents a burden for the White House and our staff that is not in the best interest of my mental state the country.
As you know, members of the Senate
were actually planning on asking me questions about my qualifications have indicated their intention to seek documents about my service in the White House in order to judge whether to support me. I have been informed repeatedly that in lieu of records, I would be expected to
actually answer their questions, which John Roberts totally didn't have to do testify about my service in the White House to demonstrate my experience and judicial philosophy. While I believe that my lengthy career
as your Number One Fan provides sufficient evidence for consideration of my nomination, I am convinced
they're going to want to quiz me, and I get very confused when they ask these questions about some old justice Warren, like that has anything to do with getting rid of abortion the efforts to obtain Executive Branch materials and information will continue.
As I stated in my acceptance remarks in the Oval Office, well, to be honest, I have no idea what I said, I was so nervous, but my boyfriend said I did fine the strength and independence of our three branches of government are critical to the continued success of this great Nation. Repeatedly in the course of the process of confirmation for nominees for other positions, I have been asked what those three branches of government are and that's hardly fair, I could remember two and I think that should be acceptable steadfastly maintained that the independence of the executive Branch be preserved and its confidential documents and information not be released to further a confirmation process. I feel compelled to figure out what that means adhere to this position, especially related to my own nomination. Protection of the perogatives prerogatives of the Executive Branch and continued pursuit of my confirmation are in tension. I have decided that this might convince a few of the stupider Americans as to why I am withdrawing seeking my confirmation should yield.
I share your commitment to everything and anything you might be committed to, and I think I've made that clear appointing judges with a conservative judicial philosophy, and I look forward to hopefully still having some sort of job continuing to support your efforts to provide the American people with more proposals that will kill their will to live and allow us to crush them under our mighty wheels judges who will interpret the law, not make it. I am most grateful for the opportunity to have seen myself on TV a lot have served your Administration and this country.
Most respectfully,
Harriet Ellan Myers Miers
Cross posted at Now That's Progress.