The author seems to hold an awfully high opinion of himself.
I say let him, because he’s right, as many others were. Stanley Kurtz in National Review this morning says pretty much the same thing, for pretty much the same reason:
Over at Hot Air, Ed Morrissey suggested that, bullying people through the Department of Justice as a candidate will cause reasonable people to wonder what will happen if Obama gets elected.
Powerlines John Hinderakers remarks seem pertinent today: If Obama is elected President, will he appoint an Attorney General who will carry out politically-motivated prosecutions like the one he is now demanding?
Ed Morrissey suggested that, for their own sake, national media ought to stop ignoring Obamas assaults on the press: Maybe other journalists should take heed. If Obama becomes president and they commit the crime of Journalism in the First Degree, how will these same people react with the full weight of the federal government behind them? If they stoop to character assassination now, what will they do when they have much more powerful tools at their disposal?
Thank you for your unsolicited and unsubstantiated opinion.
Speaking of holding an awfully high opinion of yourself...
...what's a Mr. Lucky?