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Buh-Bye, Al: National Review Says Gonzales Should Go
The editors of the conservative National Review have decided they've seen enough out of Alberto Gonzales. In an editorial today calling for him to resign, they manage to dump on both the Democrats and the embattled Attorney General.
On the Dems:
The story of the eight fired U.S. attorneys has been relentlessly overhyped. We do not know that any of them was fired because the administration put its political interests ahead of his or her prosecutorial judgment. Sen. Dick Durbin’s recent insinuation that the attorneys who were not fired had kept their jobs by compromising their prosecutions was outrageous.... congressional Democrats are wrong to bluster...
On Gonzo:
We do not need more evidence... to reach a conclusion about the suitability of Alberto Gonzales for the leadership of the Department of Justice. While we defended him from some of the outlandish charges made during his confirmation hearings, we have never seen evidence that he has a fine legal mind, good judgment, or managerial ability. Nor has his conduct at any stage of this controversy gained our confidence.
His claim not to have been involved in the firings suggests that he was either deceptive or inexcusably detached from the operations of his own department.
On Gonzo and the Dems:
What little credibility Gonzales had is gone. All that now keeps him in office, save the friendship of the president, is the conviction of many Republicans that removing him would embolden the Democrats. It is an overblown fear. The Democrats will pursue scandals, real or invented, whether or not Gonzales stays. But they have an especially inviting target in Gonzales. He cannot defend the administration and its policies even when they deserve defense. Alberto Gonzales should resign.
This is fun, isn't it?
Comments
Nice to know that the National Review considers us the same as Iran and North Korea too. In that giving in to anything we want "emboldens" us and is to be avoided. After all, like we're just like Iran and North Korea and really quite childish in comparison to conservative Americans. We shouldn't have our bad behavior (oversight) rewarded with what we want. That will only encourage us to behave badly in the future.
The shame of it is that 50 years of publishing shows it's possible for a magazine to outlive its credibility. Well, OK, it does still accurately reflect the thinking of the intellectual-wannabe branch of the delusional right.
And maybe I should look at back issues from the pre-web era to know if it was always delusional. I do feel sure though that we've seen the start of a GHOP talking point, that Democrats will investigate anything.
Posted by: Eric Ferguson on 03/28/07 at 11:35 AM Respond
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Posted by: adam on 03/28/07 at 7:30 AM Respond