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on Primary Conversations: Attorney General

And if I was president, I wouldn't appoint him Attorney General because I'm not a hard-core conservative. But this president is. And Ted Olson, unlike Alberto Gonzales, is incredibly well qualified, maybe the best qualified person, to take the job under a Republican president. What's more, he's right wing but not, I think, reflexively so. After all, he sided with former Associate Attorney General James Comey in that showdown with Alberto Gonzales and Andy Card at John Ashcroft's hospital room. He's got a civil libertarian streak; see his work on First Amendment issues. As an experienced litigator, he's by nature less of an ideologue than a judge or academic. I think the Clinton witchhunts of the 90s were crazy and not just because my wife works for Hillary Clinton. Olson was a part of that, with ties to the American Spectator although he denies being part of the so-called Arkansas Project. I take him at his word. Maybe Bush would be better off with some national unity type attorney general. But he shouldn't have to neuter himself. He has a right to appoint who he wants if they're within parameters of integrity and competence. Olson more than meets those standards. And if Dems reject him, that's a bad precedent for their presidencies. They ought to be free to appoint liberals who are as partisan and brilliant as Olson.
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