Archive for the 'Alberto Gonzales' Category

Bush Scandals and Screw Ups Stranger Than Fiction

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Over at Washington Monthly, they had a post up that I’ve been pondering for days - Meta Screw-Up. Their post is largely a quote from another post:
In the last couple of weeks, even in the minds of the lawmakers tasked with oversight, the administration’s scandals and screw-ups have started to blur together into [...]

A Very Busy Bloggy Day

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Today, there’s so much good stuff out there in the blogosphere I’m linkfarming rather than writing:
Hugo has one of his more interesting posts, “Architects of our own adversity,” that strikes me as one of the wiser things I’ve read lately about personal transformation. It’s long but well worth reading - one of the best [...]

Crisis Management 101

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Whatever you do, when you are being swallowed by scandals and corruption, don’t make it worse by making it appear that you are hiding something.  By refusing to allow Karl Rove and Harriet Miers to testify under oath, the Bush Administration is guaranteeing that it looks like they’re hiding something.  Bush has also decided he’ll [...]

That’s Gotta Hurt!

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

94  to 2
The Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to end the Bush administration’s ability to unilaterally fill U.S. attorney vacancies as a backlash to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ firing of eight federal prosecutors.
. . . Essentially, the Senate returned the law regarding the appointments of U.S. attorneys to where it was before Congress passed the Patriot [...]

Buh Bye Gonzo (you sell out punk)

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

It would appear the media has decided Gonzales will be gone by Monday. Is this the same liberal media that rallied America behind the invasion of Iraq?
Bed Time for Gonzo
And what if the “Decider” decides to keep his dear friend, good friend, good man, good DOG, Alberto Gonzales? He IS “The Decider” after all. [...]

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