July 21, 2005
NOT AN EXERCISE IN RESTRAINT:
An Interview by, Not With, the President (ELISABETH BUMILLER, 7/21/05, NY Times)
When President Bush sat down in the White House residence last Thursday to interview a potential Supreme Court nominee, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, he asked him about the hardest decision he had ever made - and also how much he exercised."Well, I told him I ran three and a half miles a day," Judge Wilkinson recalled in a telephone interview on Wednesday. "And I said my doctor recommends a lot of cross-training, but I said I didn't want to do the elliptical and the bike and the treadmill." The president, Judge Wilkinson said, "took umbrage at that," and told his potential nominee that he should do the cross-training his doctor suggested.
"He thought I was well on my way to busting my knees," said Judge Wilkinson, 60. "He warned me of impending doom."
Judge Wilkinson's conversation with the president about exercise and other personal matters in an interview for a job on the highest court in the land was typical of how Mr. Bush went about picking his eventual nominee, Judge John G. Roberts, White House officials and Republicans said. Mr. Bush, they said, looked extensively into the backgrounds of the five finalists he interviewed, but in the end relied as much on chemistry and intuition as on policy and legal intellect.
"He likes to have the info, he likes to have the background, but he also is a field player," said Dan Bartlett, the counselor to the president, in a briefing to reporters on Tuesday night. "He likes to size people up himself, make his own judgment."
What we wouldn't give to have the concession for exercise equipment sales to Federal judges this morning.... Posted by Orrin Judd at July 21, 2005 12:28 PM
Bork wouldn't have made the cut with this Bush. Nor Scalia. But Souter would. Gives me alot of confidence.
Posted by: h-man at July 21, 2005 2:21 PMSpending a half hour on exercise that may lengthen your life by twenty minutes means it is a net loss.
Posted by: Raoul Ortega at July 21, 2005 2:40 PMh-man: Souter has no strong woman in his life, does he? My guess is this Bush would look extremely negatively at that...
Posted by: b at July 21, 2005 2:46 PMI think Liz misheard Bartlett-- it makes more sense that to refer to GWB is a 'feel player' than a 'field player'.
If Pres. Bush likes to size people up, I wonder why he thinks Vladimir Putin is an OK Joe. Maybe Bush knows something that the rest of the world doesn't. It wouldn't be the first time.
Posted by: John J. Coupal at July 21, 2005 6:48 PMBush wanted Putin to be an "OK Joe", but it just wasn't so.
Posted by: Dave W. at July 21, 2005 8:00 PMRaoul Ortega:
It's not just a quantity of life issue, it's also a QUALITY of life issue.
For instance, older men who regularly exercise suffer far less from ED.
On a more serious note, regular exercise is a good way to stay out of a nursing home during one's final years.
"Regular exercise" need be nothing more than walking briskly for thirty minutes a day.
Posted by: Michael Herdegen at July 22, 2005 5:21 AM