Sunday, April 22, 2007
A Dull-Witted ApparatchikOuch,NYT, why don't you tell us what you really think: If Attorney General Alberto Gonzales had gone to the Senate yesterday to convince the world that he ought to be fired, it’s hard to imagine how he could have done a better job, short of simply admitting the obvious: that the firing of eight United States attorneys was a partisan purge.Not surprisingly, Bush thinks he nailed it: President Bush was pleased with the Attorney General’s testimony today. After hours of testimony in which he answered all of the Senators’ questions and provided thousands of pages of documents, he again showed that nothing improper occurred. He admitted the matter could have been handled much better, and he apologized for the disruption to the lives of the U.S. Attorneys involved, as well as for the lack of clarity in his initial responses. The Attorney General has the full confidence of the President, and he appreciates the work he is doing at the Department of Justice to help keep our citizens safe from terrorists, our children safe from predators, our government safe from corruption, and our streets free from gang violence.Ah yes, to rise to the pinnacle of loyal incompetence. Every Bushie's dream. A roundup of more editorials about the baby seal clubbing over at Dan Froomkin's WaPo column, which includes this analysis: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales took another massive blow to his reputation yesterday, but he also continued doing the White House an enormous service.Spot on. Even if Bush refuses to let him go, the Republicans should pressure Gonzales to resign and fall on the sacrificial sword as it were for their own good and the good of the Justice Department whose morale and reputation suffers everyday that he remains in office. For all intents and purposes, Gonzales is finished. However, the politicization of Justice didn't begin and end with Gonzales. He's just a toady. If Congress wants to get to the heart of this outrage, it should aim way above his head and straight for the White House. Time to get those subpoenas going. Tags:
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