Draco smiled. "I'm sure you'd have a lovely time with Umbridge," he answered, "and I'm sure you'd do your best to minimise all accidental magic. After all, we wouldn't want to harm her, when we can simply neutralise her."
He'd dealt with Odgen plenty of times, and he knew that the man didn't tolerate fools and incompetents which made Morag and Weasley intelligent people, loyal to Odgen, and neither one could be too happy about the current situation. Having the support of the Aurors might prove just the little thing he needed to get things moving in the right direction.
"People tend to get distracted easily, or let fear stop them. I think our school and our government are too important for us to forget. Of course, given my cousin's marriage, it would be less than elegant for me to start anything that might lead to Lupin being replaced," he said calmly. "Of course, if it were suggested, I couldn't, in good conscience support his appointment as Headmaster, not when there are better candidates."