Reports coming in this morning are: Olson is rising today to the top as a candidate to be named to trusted replacement of Gonzales as AG.
But Olson's just 1 more in a line of partisan warriors - not what the country desperately needs now for tarnished DoJ with its compromised attorney offices.
The role of service by Olson in his deception to Congress and to the public, like that of Laurence Silberman, was to hide the carefully buried truths of the Iran-Contra fiasco.
Both men's names were touted as leading choices for Bush's next nominee to the post. Silberman staged an intercession aimed to stymie Jimmy Carter's fall negotiations in the fall of 1980 to get our hostages freed from captivity in Tehran — so that his man Reagan could gain from the impasse and get elected. The resulting arms-for-hostages award for the release of the men after Reagan was elected was defended strenuously with mistruth by Olson.
The writing by attorney Ted Olson of anonymous articles for the Spectator magazine for the Arkansas Project aiming to smear and destroy the Clinton presidency is an exquisitely close reminder ...
... of the anonymous writings of recent DoJ lawyer Hans von Spakovsky in a legal journal to secretly tout voter ID laws, to advance a law that reliably shaves the voting numbers of of poor, elderly, and minority (that is, Democratic-leaning) citizens.
Oh, and there was his role stopping the recount of votes in 2000. In the case of Bush v. Gore in front of the US Supreme Court, Olson persuaded 5 of the justices that the equal right to have a vote re-counted should trump the equal right to have your vote counted. There is overwhelming evidence that people's admission to the polling place and processing of votes across different county and technologies was vastly unequal in 2000. Still true in 2002, 2004, ..., 2008.
A legacy for justice. Or perhaps injustice.