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Comments about Senators Lautenberg and Schumer[edit]
I think the sentence, "Senator Frank Lautenberg submitted McNulty's name for consideration late in the process and it is believed to be a political move to ensure Lautenberg has future support of Schumer," doesn't accurately reflect the source and is POV. The phrase "it is believed to be a political move" gives the impression that this is the consensus view. But the article itself calls that the view of "some" - an amorphous number or proportion. And the only ones calling it a political move in the article are anonymous sources. I'm going to edit that sentence to note that is the view of some anonymous sources. --JamesAM (talk) 17:13, 21 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]