While not completely dismissing Muckasey’s nomination, I find this toubling:
“President Bush’s pick for attorney general has promised to fire any Justice Department employee who discusses sensitive cases with the White House without his approval, a leading Democratic senator said Thursday.
Earlier this week, retired federal judge Michael Mukasey told another senator he also would fire employees who failed to report being asked about cases by politicians, such as elected lawmakers.
The pledges were part of Mukasey’s attempts to soothe critics, including those in Congress, who believe the Justice Department has become too close to White House politics.
At a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting Thursday, Chairman Patrick Leahy recounted asking Mukasey during a private meeting about White House meddling in criminal and civil cases.
“And he said, ‘I’ll tell you right now, if anybody calls any member of the Justice Department, if I’m attorney general they’ll be given two numbers: It’ll be the telephone number of the attorney general and the telephone number of the deputy attorney general. And they’ll be told that if they want to talk to anybody, these are the only two people who can talk about this case. And we may well not talk about it,’” Leahy, D-Vt., quoted Mukasey as saying.
Mukasey continued by adding that if a Justice Department employees discusses cases “with somebody outside, whether from the White House or members of Congress or something else like that, they will be fired,” Leahy recalled.”
There is absolutely no need for Mukasey to lick Leahy’s bootstraps. For Mukasey to acknowledge Leahy’s unsubstantiated accusations of “influence” is troubling, not to mention idiotic. As we’ve learned the left is already lininig up their list of “performance points” for Mukasey.
Fact is that the problem hasn’t been with DOJ members talking with “elected officials” (note no mention of Schumer’s “fireside chats” with Comey), it’s been with DOJ member leaking to media.
Again, while I’m not throwing the baby out with the bathwater just yet as I am still impressed with his resume, we don’t need to complete bend over to dolts like Leahy and apparently this is the new approach.
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crazy
September 21st, 2007 at 10:34 am
1This wouldn’t be the first time Leahy would have put words in a nominee’s mouth that don’t exactly match up with what the nominee says he said.
OTOH, if this means Mukasey means to run DOJ without ANY political consideration that may not be so bad. After all, don’t you wonder sometimes who’s keeping DOJ/FBI from investigating and/or prosecuting the dems during the Bush administration?
owl
September 21st, 2007 at 12:55 pm
2Immediately see two flags….1)AP 2)MSNBC. Neither are credible but IF he is saying that, I don’t like it.
Makes you wonder if the two Dem MSM are publishing one of their hits to establish it as ‘fact’. If he did not say or intend such, he better get himself out there fast and dispute it. If not, the Dem and their MSM just boxed him.
Marilyn
September 22nd, 2007 at 1:59 pm
3Has everyone already forgotten Janet Reno and Clinton’s firing all US Attorneys so they couldn’t continue the porsecution of Dems who were under indictment? Charges were dropped against former Dem. Atty. Gen. Clark Clifford for his part in the BCCI banking scandal in which Middle Eastern potentates bought up and looted US banks. The result was they nearly bankrupcted the FDIC bank ins. program and cost taxpayers a Trillion dollars to bail the banks out. Clifford handled the US part of this mega scandal and was under indictment. But Clinton’s justice dept. dropped the charges against him and other big time Dems who had been caught with their hands in the cookie jars. I can’t believe the American people would give the Dems the power to give us more public servants like Janet Reno, Sandy Burglar, and all the other Chicom agents, sympathizers and enablers.
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