Here we go again
It's "reckless" to criticize anything this government does. In this case the packing of the US attorney's positions with White House hacks:
If this government had it's way, anyone who even quietly thought bad thoughts about them would be incarcerated as an enemy terrorist.
Being named a U.S. attorney "has become a prize for doing the bidding of the White House or administration," said Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor who's now a professor at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. "In the past, there had been a great deal of delegation to the local offices. Now, you have a consolidation of power in Washington."
A Justice Department spokesman said it was "reckless" to suggest that politics had influenced the appointment process.
If this government had it's way, anyone who even quietly thought bad thoughts about them would be incarcerated as an enemy terrorist.
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