
Fine, if you’re going to cast a ballot in the race for Brooklyn District Attorney, the New York Times supposes you should vote for Kenneth Thompson. But whatever. “Mr. Thompson, a former federal prosecutor with his own law firm, is not an ideal successor. He lacks significant managerial experience, and we were not reassured by his publicity-oriented approach to representing Nafissatou Diallo … Nonetheless, Mr. Thompson is smart and has shown passion for combating crime and injustice. He pledges to bring in experienced advisers to review office operations.”