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This begs an obvious question: Will Mukasey's very likely confirmation give Rudy an astonishing campaign advantage — a man of his own in D.C.? Are we looking at the filling of the first chair in the theoretical Giuliani cabinet? And why would George Bush hand Rudy such a splendid gift? The thrice-married, pro-choice hardass, whose perceived 9/11 heroics contrast mightily with My Pet Goat, can hardly be the president's preferred successor. Now, if you're experiencing a bit of déjà vu, it's because all these questions have already been asked — about Bernie Kerik, another pal of Rudy's summoned to D.C. Remember how quickly Kerik turned from an asset to an albatross, prompting fevered rumors that his doomed nomination to head Homeland Security was a way to pre-torpedo Giuliani? We doubt that a similar fate is in store for Mukasey, whose credentials seem spotless. Here, however, is another vaguely icky plot twist: Among other things on Mukasey's docket, should he become A.G., would be Kerik's indictment. We don't even pretend to know what to make of that one.
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