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Wouldn't it be nice to see the President of the United States announce that Ted Olson is his choice to be Attorney General of the United States?

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and say that Bush was politicizing Barbara Olsen's death.

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If the President stopped calling Islam a religion of peace.

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I'd like to see him bring Ted Olson on anyday, but today would be special.

Agreed by SpL

...and, I don't care what the party of whining, blaming, and sour grapes has to say.

He would make a great Attorney General. But I know that no matter whom Prsident Bush selects, the Dems will trash that person and make it real difficult to get him confirmed.

should be a strong recommendation. On the other hand, if the Democrats like someone, that person better watch out. Not convinced, look at Gen Petraeus and the difference between his recent confirmation hearings vs yesterday's reception. Anyone here think that Gen Petraeus changed that much in that short period of time?

I believe one of Rush's fill-ins covered this last week. I wish I could remember the details but it was something about how President Bush has XXX number of days to nominate someone and then they can serve XXX number of days before being confirmed. Basically it came out that President Bush could have an acting AG fill in the remainder of his term without having to monkey with the highly-politicized waste of time of a confirmation hearing.

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