“.. its not so much about the shoes, but the person wearing them.”
May 27, 2013 12:11 PM Subscribe
It's Memorial Day, and the Washington Post elected to run a story on a White House counsel's... taste in shoes.
The legal blog Above the Law previously referred to her as a "superstar litigatrix."
Kathryn Ruemmeler prosecuted Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling back in the Enron days, a job for which she was awarded the AG's Award for Exceptional Service.
After her White House appointment, she became heavily involved in the Solyndra debacle, and President Obama's recess appointments, a controversy which will likely be headed for the Supreme Court.
So, let's... talk about... her... shoes?
This post was deleted for the following reason: This reads kind of like you wanting to talk about what you dislike about what other people are talking about. If there's something here beyond that that merits a post, the post needs to be framed a lot differently. -- cortex
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posted by thelonius at 12:13 PM on May 27, 2013