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highplainsdem

(59,477 posts)
Thu May 11, 2017, 09:07 AM May 2017

Wow. NYT editorial board's open letter to Rod Rosenstein [View all]

Noticed thanks to a tweet from Laurence Tribe




who says this is "exactly what the situation demands."


https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/opinion/deputy-attorney-general-open-letter.html


You must also know that in ordering you to write the memo, Mr. Trump exploited the integrity you have earned over nearly three decades in public service, spending down your credibility as selfishly as he has spent other people’s money throughout his business career. We can only hope that your lack of an explicit recommendation to fire Mr. Comey reflects your own refusal to go as far as the president wanted you to.

In any case, the memo is yours, and that has compromised your ability to oversee any investigations into Russian meddling. But after Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from these matters, because of his own contacts during the campaign with the Russians, the power to launch a truly credible investigation has fallen to you, and you alone.

You have one choice: Appoint a special counsel who is independent of both the department and the White House. No one else would have the standing to assure the public it is getting the truth. While a handful of Republican senators and representatives expressed concern at Mr. Comey’s firing, there is as yet no sign that the congressional investigations into Russian interference will be properly staffed or competently run. And Americans can have little faith that the Justice Department, or an F.B.I. run by Mr. Trump’s handpicked replacement, will get to the bottom of whether and how Russia helped steal the presidency for Mr. Trump.

-snip-

Few public servants have found themselves with a choice as weighty as yours, between following their conscience and obeying a leader trying to evade scrutiny — Elliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus, who behaved nobly in Watergate, come to mind. You can add your name to this short, heroic list. Yes, it might cost you your job. But it would save your honor, and so much more besides.
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Yes, it might cost you your job. But it would save your honor, crazylikafox May 2017 #1
and so much more besides Kber May 2017 #2
....such as it is......... lastlib May 2017 #8
Coocoocachoo, Mr. Rosenstein, a nation turns its desperate eyes to you! nt tblue37 May 2017 #9
Dadburnit!! Now I've got one of those ear bug thingys singing that song! Sunriser13 May 2017 #32
It's a good song at least. nt tblue37 May 2017 #35
Which Does He Value More? Leith May 2017 #17
Rosenstien has lost credibility SHRED May 2017 #3
The only part i saw of his testimony was when he was asked if he would appoint a Special Prosecutor Dustlawyer May 2017 #23
"Yes, it might cost you your job. But it would save your honor"? ucrdem May 2017 #4
first page of comments pretty much all in favor. mopinko May 2017 #5
Rosenstain is upset that his reputation disappeared overnight BeyondGeography May 2017 #6
He's now a Linda Tripp - level pariah. NBachers May 2017 #24
Will Rosenstein step up, though? KeepItReal May 2017 #7
Whistling past the graveyard orangecrush May 2017 #10
Good letter. But Rosenstein's reputation, now, is sh_t. Honeycombe8 May 2017 #11
I do not agree Auggie May 2017 #13
Me either... SkyDaddy7 May 2017 #29
I view it the same... N_E_1 for Tennis May 2017 #34
Me three Ligyron May 2017 #36
My question remains: Marie Marie May 2017 #12
I don't get that either Skittles May 2017 #14
Maybe backdoor cash? Jim Beard May 2017 #20
Power and greed LiberalLovinLug May 2017 #19
SUBJECT: RESTORING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IN THE FBI chowder66 May 2017 #15
It appears he doesn't care about honor or integrity. lark May 2017 #16
Like Comey, he was a Whitewater (the gift that keeps on giving for Republicans) prosecutor deurbano May 2017 #18
I was just wondering what kind of track record he has BlancheSplanchnik May 2017 #22
Donald Chump and his chimps benpollard May 2017 #21
Deputy General Rosenstein Best_man23 May 2017 #25
THIS 2naSalit May 2017 #26
Rosenstein is now a co-conspirator. Special prosecutor is almost assured at this point. L. Coyote May 2017 #27
That would be like Haig declaring himself president. ucrdem May 2017 #28
"wow, I mean, I could have written it. nt OnDoutside May 2017 #31
In light of Sessions recusal, why didn't Rosenstein block his involvement in Comey's OnDoutside May 2017 #30
Trump took the credit for sacking Comey, I suspect Rosenstein might have quit otherwise Kolesar May 2017 #33
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