Here’s another way of weighing a Rosenstein recusal. Do you have more or less confidence in the investigation now that Comey is gone, replaced by Mueller?
For me, the answer is that I have much more confidence in Mueller.
Comey has many virtues, but with respect to Clinton, he behaved as a partisan hack. I would have expected him to pull punches with Trump.
Rosenstein has my confidence. I don’t want him to recuse.
et tu Teen Vogue?
Thank you for this…and the list you provided is just a start.
It is long past time where we can give them the benefit of the doubt.
I have started wondering whether he wrote the memo simply because refusing to write the memo would have gotten him fired. And replaced by a partisan hack who would rather almost anything than appoint a special counsel.
…according to Peter Zeidenberg, a former assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Colombia
Well, a bit closer than that.
Agreed!
With the women they combine stonewalling with their party colleagues reprimands that the women behave themselves. They practically say “You’re being a bitch. Shut up.”
Think about this. From a letter from Carolyn B. Maloney, D-NY to NYT. She’s putting forward legislation on increasing gender diversity in the corporate world. We have to wish her lots of luck.
Women are half the population but make up only 19.4 percent of Congress, 20.2 percent of Fortune 500 board seats, and just 6.4 percent of Fortune 500 C.E.O.s. That’s not only unfair to women; it’s also bad for our economy. Study after study has shown that companies with greater gender diversity tend to generate greater profits and greater shareholder value.
I hadn’t thought of that, but did Rosenstein really have to come down so hard on Comey?
Thanks for the reply. Sorry to jump on you.
You are correct, sir! I assumed it was some British phrase. Sometimes it takes perspective to see what’s going on.
I don’t know. I don’t even know if what I’m saying makes sense.