An assembly of various snippets – You connect the dots…
(Via Daily Caller) An MSNBC host may have just chosen the next attorney general of the United States. […] • Lynch was appointed U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York by President Obama in 2010. • She rose to prominence as a prosecutor on the team that convicted New York police officers in the 1999 Abner Louima assault case. […] • Lynch met with Sharpton and Esaw Garner, the wife of a New York City brutality victim, in Lynch’s Brooklyn office on August 21, 2014. […] • Obama met with Sharpton at the White House Wednesday, less than a full day after his party lost the midterm elections. […] Sharpton has previously revealed that his National Action Network was working with the White House on replacing Holder. • Lynch’s confirmation process is expected to be rushed through before Republicans take over the Senate in January. {snip}
• Attendees at the [Nov 5th] meeting included NAACP president Cornell Brooks, National Urban League president Marc Morial, and Rev. Al Sharpton.
11:00 am on November 5th 2014:
Leaving the White House after a good meeting with President Obama and 7 civil rights leaders. Very solid meeting.
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) November 5, 2014
This Morning:
At the @WhiteHouse showing our support for @BarackObama nomination of Loretta Lynch as the new AG. Congrats Loretta. pic.twitter.com/J7MfIeJZQn
— Marc Morial (@MARCMORIAL) November 8, 2014
“It’s pretty hard to be more qualified for this job than Loretta Lynch” – President Obama
• Saying she will carry on a “fierce commitment to equal justice.”
• Grande Lum Front Row blue suit, aisle seat.
• Black-ops files (leverage – from Rahm Emanuel era) on deviant sexual exploits covering GOP Senators – use as needed.
• Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, told CNN’s Dana Bash that Lynch “seems to be a solid choice” and is qualified. Graham said he doesn’t have any problems with her being confirmed in the lame-duck session.