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Gonzales Bites the Dust

Garfield1966

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Like we did not see this train coming. At the rate this is going, there will not be anyone to turn out the lights come Jan of 2009.

I know that for most presidents there is the natural procession of people leaving near the end of the terms, but it seems to me that in W's case, there are far more leaving because they are being asked to leave (either by W or by the public) than any other administration. Not like we have not figured out how this Admin works but t still surprises me every time it happens.

I wonder who is next?
 
Skeletor (chertoff) is rumored to be next. From bad to bad, or bad to worse?
 
Skeletor (chertoff) is rumored to be next. From bad to bad, or bad to worse?

Do you mean Chertoff is rumored to be next to go or next to be Attorney General? I heard the latter speculation on national news this morning. Scary! :shock:
 
He did so well with Katrina, just think of the work he could do at the DOJ. OK, don't think about it, it is kind of scary. Can't wait for that confirmation hearing. Dems are going to beat the crap out of any nominee regardless of qualifications. Politics is a vile business.
 
I'd prefer seeing Patty Fitgerald in the position. “Can you think of a better candidate to restore honor and integrity to the Justice Department than the man who just took on the White House, and won, with the perjury and obstruction trial of I. Lewis “Scooterâ€￾ Libby?â€￾

"He is a Bush-appointee, but not a partisan or a crony or a hack like so many other current appointees. He has a sterling record of integrity and doggedness. He is obviously his own man and has shown a remarkable tendency during his career as a prosecutor for rankling partisans on both sides of the aisle. He is beholden to no one. His nomination to head the Justice Department by President Bush, and his ratification by the Congress, would send a clear message to the country that our government is willing to turn the page on the sordid recent history of the Office of Attorney General."

The temporary replacement, Paul Clement, is decent for the TEMP post. His favorite band is Nirvana... totally qualified.
 
I'd prefer seeing Patty Fitgerald in the position. “Can you think of a better candidate to restore honor and integrity to the Justice Department than the man who just took on the White House, and won, with the perjury and obstruction trial of I. Lewis “Scooterâ€￾ Libby?â€￾

"He is a Bush-appointee, but not a partisan or a crony or a hack like so many other current appointees. He has a sterling record of integrity and doggedness. He is obviously his own man and has shown a remarkable tendency during his career as a prosecutor for rankling partisans on both sides of the aisle. He is beholden to no one. His nomination to head the Justice Department by President Bush, and his ratification by the Congress, would send a clear message to the country that our government is willing to turn the page on the sordid recent history of the Office of Attorney General."

Too bad it would never be acceptable to the bushes and there lackeys. Want an insight to the man Patrick Fitzgerald. Listen to him on one of his very rare appearances, here on NPR's wait wait don't tell me, not my job. Just be ready to laugh. wait wait dont tell me
 
Too bad it would never be acceptable to the bushes and there lackeys. Want an insight to the man Patrick Fitzgerald. Listen to him on one of his very rare appearances, here on NPR's wait wait don't tell me, not my job. Just be ready to laugh. wait wait dont tell me


I actually watched that program live in Millenium Park (Chicago... the show is usually taped here). I loved it! During the Lasagne part and Presidential Step-in part, I laughed so hard that my sides hurt.

The sad thing is that I cannot think of a better man who is more likely to erase the current charge of cronyism that slurps through the Bush administration like a stink bomb.
 
Very true one of the funniest things I have had the chance to enjoy in a long time.
 
I love how W is claiming Gonzo was a good guy and his name was being dragged thought the mud for 'political' reasons. Did he not watch the hearing when Gonzo took back pedaling to an Olympic level? Did he miss the part where Specter (a republican if I'm not mistaken) took Gonzo to the mat and reamed him? I guess Gonzo has nothing to worry about. Even if convicted, W would pardon him. W won't pardon those who have a legitimate reason, but if you are a loyal soldier to the W cause, you get an automatic get out of jail card. Must be nice to work for a hypocrite.
 
I love how W is claiming Gonzo was a good guy and his name was being dragged thought the mud for 'political' reasons. Did he not watch the hearing when Gonzo took back pedaling to an Olympic level? Did he miss the part where Specter (a republican if I'm not mistaken) took Gonzo to the mat and reamed him? I guess Gonzo has nothing to worry about. Even if convicted, W would pardon him. W won't pardon those who have a legitimate reason, but if you are a loyal soldier to the W cause, you get an automatic get out of jail card. Must be nice to work for a hypocrite.


Actually Arlen is a Dem who's afraid to come out of the closet.W reluctantly gave him support in his last run for office and I voted 'agin him and voted for a Democrat 😱 ....there you have it.... :shock:
 
Actually Arlen is a Dem who's afraid to come out of the closet.W reluctantly gave him support in his last run for office and I voted 'agin him and voted for a Democrat 😱 ....there you have it.... :shock:


Source please.

Must be convenient to exile someone from your party when they do not toe the party line or blindly support someone who lies to Congress. He seems to be one of the only republicans in Conress who has the spine to speak up against W and his cronies.
 
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