Wow, the return of the swamp and the loss of all our hopes.
He would never get confirmed once the recess appointment expired at the end of the Senate term in 2018, so he would only be there to serve a few key purposes:
1. Fire Mueller.
2. Get on TV every day and run his mouth defending the President.
3. Turn the U.S. Justice Department into a complete circus -- at least publicly.
He's probably the only person in public office today who might conceivably fire Mueller, get on CNN that day, and give the following response to the inevitable astonished question from Anderson Cooper about whether this was all just a conspiracy to shield President Trump from any legal repercussions of his alleged collusion with the Russians in the 2016 election:
"No, there's no conspiracy. I don't know who the f#%& this guy Mueller is, and why he's even employed by the Justice Department."