Take a look at what the U.S. attorney scandal has wrought by way of media coverage in Pittsburgh–and consider the implications for every federal prosecutor in the country. As Bud Cummins wrote yesterday in an email to TPMmuckraker, “Once the public detects partisanship in one important decision, they will follow the natural inclination to question every decision made, whether there is a connection or not.” [Thanks to TPM Reader NW for the tip.]
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