"Maybe Harriet Miers can take solace in the fact that she has plenty of company," USA Today reports.
"Of the 156 nominations that presidents have made for the Supreme Court since 1789, 35 have failed for one reason or another, including Harriet Miers, who withdrew her name from consideration on Thursday. A few presidents were spectacularly unsuccessful: John Tyler had eight nominations fail, including three for one individual, Reuben H. Walworth; Millard Fillmore and Ulysses S. Grant each had three flops; Grover Cleveland lost three times, including two attempts for William H. Hornblower."
Five of them "later joined the Supreme Court after an initial failure."