by Arlos » Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:16 am
From all accounts on every single person NPR interviewed, democrat or republican, there was universal agreement that he'd been a flat-out terrible AG. There was particular concern over what he'd done to the Civil Rights division, especially. Where he completely changed their mission and direction, and had converted it from a nonpartisan defender of civil and voting rights for all citizens to a partisan attack arm that gerrymandered districts to help republican candidates and marginalized minority voters. Long-time uber-bright employees (Lawyers who'd been there 30+ years and were NOT appointees) quit in droves over the changes, resulting in a serious brain drain.
Then you add in his support of warrantless wiretapping, the funsies in the hospital room with Ashcroft, his comments about the Geneva Conventions being "quaint", etc.... yeah, he's easily a failure on a Rumsfeldian scale, if not worse.
Seriously, this administration, regardless of what else you think of it, you cannot deny that it has had some of the very WORST appointees to critical positions, ever.