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User ID: 64806428 United States 11/08/2014 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLAIM : Al Sharpton May Have Chosen Holders replacement for attorney general [ link to www.newsmax.com] Washington circles are buzzing with speculation that civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton :simpleton: had a hand in choosing President Barack Obama's most likely nomination to be the next U.S. attorney general, New York federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch. The Daily Caller bluntly stated, "An MSNBC host [another of Sharpton's vocations] may have just chosen the next attorney general of the United States." A pattern of recent meetings between the principals involved lends credence to the claim. Special: The One Thing You Should Do for Your Prostate Every Morning Sharpton met with Obama at the White House the day after the midterm Election Day, but administration officials would not confirm the meeting agenda included a discussion of who might fill the shoes of departing Attorney General Eric Holder. In a press conference following the meeting, Obama would say only, "We have a number of outstanding candidates who we're taking a look at now," adding that a nomination would come "in due course," The Hill reported. Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com [ link to www.Newsmax.com] :4hlick: |
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User ID: 64358594 United States 11/08/2014 11:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: CLAIM : Al Sharpton May Have Chosen Holders replacement for attorney general Classic mere-exposure effect. [ link to psychcentral.com] A psychological phenomenon whereby people feel a preference for people or things simply because they are familiar. Also known as the exposure effect and the familiarity principle. This is interesting because it has no basis in logic. Example: "How many times have you gravitated towards people you know even a little at parties where everyone else is a stranger?" |