Early take on potential Attorney General Nominees
These are three names being floated as potential nominees to be Attorney General, in alphabetical order:
Michael Chertoff, Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
Robert S. Meuller III, Director, FBI
Frances Fragos Townsend, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism
Readers can see their bios at the above links.
My take:
Chertoff: What federal appeals court judge gives up a lifetime appointment? It (usually) takes political connections to get appointed in the first place, and what would make one give it up? More politics. Experience as a prosecutor. Has to answer for immigration issues, for those who want to politicize that, and the complete bungling of his agency's response to Hurricane Katrina. Probably too closely allied to the President to survive strict scrutiny in the Senate. Couldn't rescue citizens of New Orleans, and still hasn't, so how can he rescue DoJ? -2
Mueller: Marine in Vietnam, law school afterward. Former prosecutor and higher up in DoJ. Has the independence and leadership skills to rescue DoJ. +3
Townsend: Looks far better on paper than Harriett Miers or Gonzales coming in, and she also has prosecutorial experience. She works in the White House, and that taints her with the Senate. The Senate will likely see her the in the same light as Gonzales: Too close to the President to be independent. -1
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