September 12, 2007
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid vowed on Wednesday to block former Solicitor General Theodore Olson from becoming attorney general if President George W. Bush nominates him to replace Alberto Gonzales.Congressional and administration officials have described Olson as a leading contender for the job as the nation's chief U.S. law enforcement officer, but Reid declared: "Ted Olson will not be confirmed" by the Senate.
"He's a partisan, and the last thing we need as an attorney general is a partisan," Reid told Reuters in a brief hallway interview on Capitol Hill.
Olson did an outstanding job as solicitor general. His grace and strength following his wifeÂ’s murder on 9/11 was an inspiration to the nation. For Harry Reid to seek to thwart OlsonÂ’s nomination is a move of gross partisanship that the American people should reject.
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