Alberto, You’re Going To Get In Trouble…
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in General Politics, Law
Captain Ed puts it pretty succinctly with this blog title: Doesn’t This Man Need To Spend More Time With His Family?
Alberto Gonzales once again threw gasoline on a fire in his testimony yesterday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Hill reports that Gonzales once again spent the hearing zig-zagging and backtracking, stoking calls this time for a special prosecutor from one of the Republicans on the committee. He managed to reverse himself twice on the late-night meeting with John Ashcroft in one hearing, among other dubious achievements, some of which I watched on C-SPAN.
Bottom line: he’s a poor steward of our legal system and we deserve somebody better. Resign now before we have to kick you out.
Here’s more background from The Hill.
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July 25th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
I love C-SPAN. Even though it is slightly slanted toward Republican conservatism. http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2764
No matter! I live, eat and breath C-SPAN, especially Book T.V.
I also love PBS and Free Speech Television. I don’t watch “Crap Television” i.e. Local news, American Idol, Dateline NBC, Discovery Channel or any of the other 500 plus “infotainment” channels.
Regarding Alberto Gonzales, be suspicious, be afraid, be very! afraid. A wolve in sheeps clothing if there ever was one.
July 25th, 2007 at 3:52 pm
@Jeremy: You just made me feel a little less weird. Thank you. I [heart] C-Span, too. Not a surprise since my TV habits seem to match yours.
@Justin: “Bottom line: he’s a poor steward of our legal system and we deserve somebody better. Resign now before we have to kick you out.” QFT.
July 25th, 2007 at 4:28 pm
“poor steward”?
You are being very generous to Alberto.
July 26th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
See bush doesn’t like having too many “smarties” around, just loyal “dummies”. Finally everyone is catching on. Poor Alberto. Poor Harriet. This is fine mess George has gotten them into.