Attorney General Nominee Would Recuse Himself On Guliani Issues

Once again, the public is being played with.

The true test on recusal is whether this guy’s impartiality (of which has has none) could be expected to be directly or indirectly affected by his past representation of Guiliani.

And, of course, since he will control all aspects of their “confidential” work, we will never know how many things were done “indirectly” to help Guiliani or sweep things under the rug or just plain stall until it was too late for public disclosure to matter any more.

New York Times story . . . 

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