Saturday, November 8, 2014

Loretta

President Barack Obama will announce on Saturday his nomination of Loretta Lynch to be the next Attorney General of the United States, succeeding Eric Holder. If confirmed by the Senate, Lynch would be the first black woman to hold the position.

In nominating Lynch, a 55-year-old US attorney, to be the nation’s top prosecutor, Obama is selecting an attorney experienced in cases involving police brutality, terrorism plots, mortgage securities fraud, and money laundering.

  RT
And she’s going to need every bit of that experience in this administration.

But that would be parting with the usual pattern of appointing people to positions who either have no experience or can be counted on to destroy everything the agency was intended for.

Maybe he likes her ears.



I wonder if she’s agreed to prosecute reporters.

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