The (Communist) Nerds Are the Bad Guys in This Movie
Biden's Advisers Push to Doing Something We All Knew Was Coming
My Favorite Story Of The Year (So Far)
Don't Obstruct the Leftist Implosion
No Satisfaction With Stone Age Celebrities Jagger and De Niro
University Trash Heaps
Why Do Leftists Hate Israel? (It’s Not What You Think)
The Corruption of Rep. Adam Schiff is Reaching a Tipping Point
Cringy Mark Hamill PC Shows Need for White House Reform
Expiring Tax Provisions Could Cost Thirty Million American Taxpayers New Accounting Fees
DNC Prepares for Violent Pro-Hamas Protests
'Genocide Joe,' Biden's Chances of Re-Election Looks Bleak
Pro-Hamas Students Reportedly Trained by Left-Wing Groups Nine Months Before College Prote...
Politico Reveals Why Liberal Late-Night Hosts Protect Biden Despite TV-Worthy Gaffes
Is Joe Biden Really Bragging About Going Against Supreme Court on Student Debt?
Tipsheet

Whatever Happened to Not Politicizing the Justice Department?

A controversy is beginning to swirl around the nomination of Timothy Purdon for U.S. Attorney for the District of North Dakota.

Purdon, whose legal experience is primarily as a defense attorney, is perhaps better known for his political activities.  According to the Los Angeles Times blog:
Advertisement


Purdon is a prominent Democratic donor and fundraiser, a national committeeman and was state chairman for the aborted presidential campaign of John Edwards, another trial lawyer.

Burton ran the Edwards campaign in North Dakota since 2004.  He has reportedly donated $12,400 to North Dakota Democrats, national politicians, and PACs since 2000.  In 2008, he donated $2,300 to then-candidate Obama.  He has also held several positions within the Democratic Party infrastructure over the years, including Committeeman in the Democratic National Committee from 2008 up through his nomination, and Delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 2000.

Bill Brudvik, whose name was also submitted to the President for consideration, commented, "When President Obama said he wanted to restore the independence and dignity of the U.S. Attorney's office, in light of the Alberto Gonzales fiasco, and then appoints a political activist and party fundraiser, it seems a little to me like 'politics as usual' than 'change we can believe in.'"

So, North Dakota may soon have a political operative with little to no experience as a prosecutor for its U.S. attorney.  I wonder how they feel about that?

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement