brian. let me explain that. i think we focus too much on the individual. i don t mean you and i. i just mean generally. and not enough on the institution. there were 100 attorneys general after rode rosenstein. there will be 1,000 after. the yankees kept playing after dimaggio retired. the red sox kept playing after williams retired. ted, not brian. thank you. in case anyone was confused. the halls of the department of justice we always say are filled with irreplaceable people all of whom are eventually replaced. there s also an incredibly strong gravitational pull by the department on those who work for it. by that i mean people who work there fervently believe in the rule of law. they re tethered to the constitution. and facts and law matter a lot. and so i suppose that whoever comes next is going to be of that ilk. i suppose whoever comes next will shepherd the mueller investigation. if i m wrong, then i m desperately wrong. but i actually tend to believe that s right. what is
attorneys general after rod rosen tine. there will be 1,000 after them. the yankees kept playing after dimaggio retired. the red sox kept playing after williams retired. ted, not brian. thank you. in case anyone was confused. the halls of the department of justice we always say are filled with irreplaceable people all of whom eventually are replaced. there s also an incredibly strong gravitational pull by the department on those who work for it. by that i mean people who work there fervently believe in the rule of law. they re tethered to the constitution. and facts and law matter a lot. and so i suppose that whoever comes next is going to be of that ilk. i suppose whoever comes next will shepherd the mueller investigation. if i m wrong, then i m desperately wrong. but i actually tend to believe that s right. what is your 30-second version when you look at the kavanaugh hearings?
individual. i don t mean you and i. i just mean generally. and not enough on the institution. there were 100 attorneys general after rode rosenstein. there will be 1,000 after. the yankees kept playing after dimaggio retired. the red sox kept playing after williams retired. ted, not brian. thank you. in case anyone was confused. the halls of the department of justice we always say are filled with irreplaceable people all of whom are eventually replaced. there s also an incredibly strong gravitational pull by the department on those who work for it. by that i mean people who work there fervently believe in the rule of law. they re tethered to the constitution. and facts and law matter a lot. and so i suppose that whoever comes next is going to be of that ilk. i suppose whoever comes next will shepherd the mueller investigation. if i m wrong, then i m