Posted on 05/13/2020 2:58:55 AM PDT by Libloather
Whether on the defensive or the offensive, presidential candidates rarely have an opportunity to take a breath and send a clear signal about how their administrations will govern. Currently, the media is salivating over who will be former Vice President Joe Biden's running mate. Will it be Sen. Kamala Harris of California? Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams? Or a dark-horse selection like Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada?
But in the current moment, Biden's VP may not be the most important announcement he can make. Given the lawlessness, criminality and corruption that seem to have spread so virulently throughout this administration, perhaps the most important choice Biden can make right now is his pick for attorney general. And in this position, there is one name that clearly rises above the waters, a name that would reassure voters throughout the country that we are still a nation of laws and that would likely unify the unruly Democratic coalition, from Bernie Bros in Manhattan, New York to African Americans in Macon, Georgia, to suburban moms in Mesa, Arizona.
It is a name that should evoke praise, even from duty-bound conservative constitutionalists like the Never-Trumpers in the Lincoln Project or The Bulwark. And that person is:
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
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Given the lawlessness, criminality and corruption that seem to have spread so virulently throughout this administration,
We will either have a civil war or we will succumb to Evil. There is no third thing.
everyone and their brother are providing advice to slo Joe, they’re worried.
Biden would have to win to pick the AG. Ain’t gonna happen.
Biden doesn’t get to pick the attorney general. A president does. Something Biden will NEVER be.
Biden should pick his whole cabinate early. Even hid SS court picks—so we will know what his rule would be like.
VP—Harris
Sec. of State— Yang
Defense -— Oprah
For Suprecourt Hillary
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