This article criticizes Attorney General Merrick Garland's actions and character, arguing that he has acted dishonestly, unfairly, and in a partisan manner throughout his tenure. It contrasts his nomination to the Supreme Court with his current role, suggesting a significant shift in his perceived integrity.
Attorney General Merrick Garland addresses members of the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York on November 18, 2024 As what’s left of the Biden administration winds down, I’d like to offer an end-of-days reminder: Joe Biden wasn’t just a terrible president. Garland, you may recall, was nominated for the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, who died suddenly a few months before the 2016 election.
Republicans sat on Garland’s nomination, maintaining that the seat should be filled by a new president. We were told that this was hideously unfair and partisan, especially because, as the Obama administration and its friendly media repeatedly assured us, Garland was a moderate, a nonpartisan straight shooter, a person with a first-rate judicial temperament: honest, just, fair and wise. Michael Goodwin: All of Team Joe aided in the Big Lie — now the world knows the truth of the Biden crime family Biden considering clemency for death-row inmates — including men who slaughtered children, fellow inmates: report Garland didn’t get the seat, which wound up being filled by Neil Gorsuch. Four years later, when Joe Biden came into the Oval Office after Donald Trump’s (first) term, he nominated Garland to be his attorney general. But Garland went on to spend his entire time as AG demonstrating to anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear that he is anythingLet me be clear (to use an Obama phrase): Garland has been a dishonest, unfair, partisan hack. And none too wise, either. As Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) told the AG in hearings about the FBI’s war on political opponents, “Thank God you are not on the Supreme Court.” In response to a letter from the left-leaning National School Boards Association, which described those meetings with lurid language but scant evidence of any real threats, Garland ordered the FBI and the Department of Justice into action against these “domestic terror” threat
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