every justice department will decide its own priorities but also hast to have rule of law and richard thornburgh under president to find a delicate balance every time there is a fork in the road there is the rule of law should he leave the office of attorney general he would be subjected to all kinds of subpoenas he would have to answer as a private citizen in request for documents he could no longer stonewall and in his job title would be permanent witness. icahn almost a sure he will stay in the position. >> i don't believe so. >> national center for public policy research and "politico" imbedded with the justice department with the bush administration has said justice department then about hiring political appointees? >> they make them look like amateurs. we look get the inspector general report it is not just political the for example, a to the inspector general you will find in the civil-rights division have all been hired from just five advocacy organizations. eight like the aclu so i can tell you from experience they don't make the transition to be government employers you leaf private pr