Posted by David Kopel:
Blogger polls: Clinton cabinet, and automaker corporate welfare:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_12_07-2008_12_13.shtml#1228754822


   The National Journal's latest [1]surveys of left-leaning and
   right-leaning bloggers are now available. Regarding the auto bailout,
   almost all left-leaning bloggers support it, provided there are major
   concessions from management only, or from management plus the unions.
   Right leaning-bloggers are strongly opposed, although a minority do
   favor a bailout if there are concessions by everyone. My own view was,
   "The auto companies and the unions need to renegotiate their
   retirement and medical programs. A bailout will impede, rather than
   assist, the necessary restructuring of the auto business."
   On the Obama cabinet, the Lefties and Righties both like Treasury
   Secretary Geithner (a topic on which I was a minority, since he seems
   poised to continue the Bush policy of corporate welfare for the
   financial industry). The Right liked Defense Secretary Gates, and the
   Left liked Secretary of State Clinton. The biggest gap was on Attorney
   General Holder, who got a B+ from the Left and a D+ from the Right. In
   light of Obama's primary campaign rhetoric, I thought that the
   Gates/Clinton duo is a much more hawkish, pro-defense team than might
   have been expected. As for the Attorney General nominee, I wrote that
   "Holder served as No. 2 to one of the worst, most lawless attorneys
   general in U.S. history. His role and his lies in the Elian Gonzalez
   abduction were despicable." Although the poll didn't ask, I would also
   put Alberto Gonzalez in the group of "worst, most lawless attorneys
   general in U.S. history." Thank goodness he's not on the Supreme
   Court.

References

   1. http://www.nationaljournal.com/njonline/no_20081204_6900.php

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