At least as the media likes to frame it, Barack Obama wants to
build a "Team of Rivals" with conflicting views who won't be shy
about telling him when they think he's off base -- a step away
from the cronyism and uniformity that the Bush administration has
been associated with. But details continue to emerge that Eric
Holder was more intimately involved in the Marc Rich pardon than
Democrats would like to have us believe, as even the
New York Times acknowledges.
And in today's Washington Post, Richard Cohen puts it
this way: "the pardon cannot be excepted. It suggests that
Holder, whatever his other qualifications, could not say no to
power. The Rich pardon request had power written all over it --
the patronage of important Democratic fundraisers, for instance."
Whatever Holder's qualifications, the idea that he will stand up
to Obama and tell him when he's wrong, is undermined by the Rich
episode.