You are rather easily impressed. What part are you impressed with? The establishment of day care centers, the membership in clubs focused on race, or the hiring of a bunch of secretaries? The esteemed Junior Senator from New York has an "impressive" resume by the standards you apparently apply as well, but you may more readily recognize in her case that length and activity does not equal "good for us." Again, consider the substance. His priorities are all wrong. Like I said, it might be impressive for a social worker, but not for a LEO, in my not so humble opinion.
Note that I have issued no criticism with respect to his handling the case. Probably because I realize that he isn't the one handling it anyway.
Well, since you disagree with his priorities, how about putting up your resume so we can make a comparison.