| TPM is reporting that Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Pat Leahy will oppose the nomination of Michael Mukasey to Attorney General.
"I like Michael Mukasey," the Senate Judiciary Chairman says. "I wish that I could support his nomination. But I cannot."
What will Schumer do?
Until yesterday, Schumer was ducking cameras rather than answer questions about Mukasey. And when he finally talked to reporters, it was clear why he'd been camera shy. He told reporters yesterday on a conference call that he's caught in a "substantive tough spot." And even during that call he vaulted back and forth on how he might vote:
"From this administration, we will never get somebody who agrees with us on issues like torture and wiretapping," Schumer said at one point, suggesting an argument in favor of Mukasey, who faces a Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Tuesday. "The best thing we can hope for is someone who will depoliticize the Justice Department and put rule of law first." But Schumer said minutes later that his mind is not made up: "He's the best we can get, but that doesn't necessarily ensure a yes vote. I thought John Roberts was the best we could get, but I voted no."... "The question is whether he will show the requisite independence," Schumer said. "That's what I want to clear in my own head. . . . If Congress passes a law forbidding waterboarding, would he enforce that?"
Maybe you should ask him and maybe, if you feel as I do about the Mukasey nomination, You could tell him to vote "no."
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