Friday, March 11, 2005
Uh oh, missed fact
Lies are bad!
Republican supporters claim hiding her connections was necessary to keep the liberal Senate from disqualifying her. One need only look at Mike Davis, an open conservative who held the Judicial Council chair for years, to see that those who are qualified are nominated regardless of their political affiliation.
Yes, one need only look at Mike Davis. Or, better yet, ask him.
I've told that story so many times over the years("omg Mike, how did you ever get on the Council?" "well...") only ASUC outsiders think its new. When I was a freshmen BCR didn't have a political party that I was aware of, the club was little more than six people. I think my interpretation of the Senator's question was valid considering how partisan the senate was then (much more than anything we see today). The thought process goes something like "am I in any political groups? I'm in BCR but that's irrelevant, they must be asking something else. Am I involved with an ASUC political group? That answer is an unqualified 'no'."
Oops. I guess you can't make that argument after all, Daily Cal.
This isn’t exactly White’s best foot forward—the Judicial Council member isn’t even out the door and already she’s tripping over accusations. This act will likely follow her for the rest of her career—every move she makes will automatically be questioned. And rightly so.
Yeah, right. The campus is lucky if it has a memory that lasts one week.
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