March 13, 2009

Steve Simpson’s St. Patrick’s day outfit: I can’t describe it

Whatever Mississippi Public Safety Director Steve Simpson did to the guys at folo, it didn’t justify a post with this picture in it. I’m not sure who the competition was for King of the Biloxi St. Patrick’s Day parade, but there can’t be too many people willing to wear that outfit. I guess all the leprechaun suits were already rented out.

Why am I writing about this? Because Steve Simpson is rumored to be a possible 2010 challenger to the Supreme Court seat currently held by Justice Dickinson. Simpson is a former Circuit Court judge in Harrison County. I’m not sure locking up the Irish vote will command the respect on the Coast that it would in someplace like Boston.

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Obama administration apparently in no hurry to appoint U.S. attorneys

According to an article in today’s Washington Post, the Obama administration will intentionally proceed slowly in appointing new U.S. attorneys.

Advisers to Obama say they have learned from past mistakes, including Clinton’s decision to require all U.S. attorneys to submit their resignations.

Critics said that move threw law enforcement efforts into disarray.

The issue is different in Mississippi than in some places. In Mississippi, both U.S. attorneys resigned and the positions are being held on an interim basis. In some places the U.S. attorney has not resigned and the Obama administration must decide whether to ask for their resignation. In any event, the U.S. attorney positions are not like open judicial seats where there is no one in the position until it is filled.

The acting U.S. attorneys in Mississippi are experienced and capable of competently holding the position indefinitely. So while there is intrigue and speculation in Mississippi, the issue may not be high on the administration’s priority list.

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