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Should Eric Holder Be Attorney General? Sen. Mel Martinez Retires After One Term, Barack Obama's National Security 'Team of Egos'

Posted December 2, 2008

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Holder's Rocky Road to Attorney General

Bloggers are at odds over whether Attorney General nominee Eric Holder's role in the pardoning of Marc Rich by President Bill Clinton is a big deal or not. Some conservatives and liberals argue that while Holder's involvement and actions are disturbing, they should not disqualify him from the position. A Mother Jones blogger says that the lesson that Holder hopefully learned from the Rich pardon "could end up being a blessing in disguise." Other bloggers from both ends of the political spectrum feel strongly that Holder's inability to "say no to power" and his deep involvement in the pardon have serious implications that could mean Holder should not be allowed to serve the American people as attorney general. The New Republic has a list of other Holder "confirmation hiccups."

Martinez Out, Effective Lawmaker In?

Florida Sen. Mel Martinez (R) has decided to retire after his first term and not seek re-election, Chris Cillizza reports. Conservative and liberal bloggers point out that the "hapless, ineffective lawmaker" probably wouldn't have been re-elected, anyway. Michelle Malkin says it's good news that Mel "Shamnesty" Martinez won't be sticking around. It may also be good news for the GOP, who can now put a stronger candidate in the 2010 race.

Obama's "Team of Ballers"

Conservatives at National Review Online worry that Barack Obama's "Team of Egos" will self-destruct. "There may be no 'I' in the word team, but there's two in Hillary Clinton," writes Jonah Goldberg, "and another two in Bill Clinton." On the other hand, Peter Kirsanow argues that Obama's national security picks are "as good as conservatives could expect." No longer worried about Secretary of Defense Robert Gates's potential conservative leanings, liberals take comfort in the pending departure of his "less pragmatic" deputies at the Pentagon. Meanwhile, Bill Clinton's spokesman eliminates speculation that Bill Clinton is eyeing the takeover of the Hillary's Senate seat. Matthew Yglesias notes that Obama's "Team of Rivals" has one important interest in common: More than a few play Obama's favorite sport.

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Reader Comments

All You EWric holder Haters...He's More Qualified to Be Attorney general Than The Writer posing the Question and Far More Qualified than ....

Those of You who Question his Knowledge, Credentials or Abilities...

He was Deputy Attorney General and now he is your Attorney General...

Bitch, Bemoan and Groan these facts all you want....

It won't change a Damn Thing...

Attorney General Eric Holder could care less what you Think of Him...

He's still your Attorney General...

Hahahahahaha !!!

Bitch & Moan all you want...

You're just Mad as Hell that You have a African American [President] and now you have an African American [Attorney General] as well.

Hahahahaha !!!

Change will do you Good.

So there

He is qualified to hold that officice and I highly support the decusion to allow him to serve Amirican people. it was and is a wise choice. I wish him well, coupled with all Amighty blessings. This is agreat change in our country. He has what it takes to hold the office of the attorney general, and iam convinced he will bring the desired changes and discipline to that office.

Ask Marc Rich: Holder has principles

If Obama really wanted an administration with high character his friend Eric Holder would the be last person appointed to slurp at the public trough.

Or has the Ivy Leaguer never heard of Marc Rich?

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