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Dissembling Alberto Gonzales flails in testimony

by: Pam Spaulding

Fri Apr 20, 2007 at 06:00:00 AM EDT


LIAR. That's what protestors shouted behind Alberto Gonzales as he testified before Judiciary Committee for seven hours yesterday.

The short description of it all is that no matter how many times Alberto Gonzales and dissembled about not recalling significant recent conversations, or even worse, trying to weasel out of being caught in a lie with a new spin on "mistakes were made," he self-destructed in his testimony.

Gonzales recalled an Oct. 11 conversation with Bush and White House political adviser Karl Rove about voter fraud concerns during which Iglesias, who was later fired, came up.

"I now understand that there was a conversation between myself and the president," Gonzales said.

He had to choose between being perceived as a cipher and admitting to lying about his prior testimony -- plus declaring that the firing of the U.S. attorneys was a political act coordinated with the likes of Karl Rove. Gonzo has selected to be seen as an empty vessel or perhaps suffering from senility.
Seventy-one times Gonzales claimed a faulty memory when members of the Senate committee asked such questions as who decided on the ousted eight, and whether Gonzales was or was not involved in the evaluation process.

It was not the performance President Bush seemed to be seeking when he said last March that "Al's got work to do up there." Still, White House officials said the president continued to support his longtime friend. Bush spokesman Tony Fratto said that Gonzales "can be effective going forward."

For his part, the attorney general insisted he had committed no wrongdoing.

"The moment I believe I can no longer be effective, I will resign," he said.

...At the end, Gonzales shook hands with the senators remaining in the room and strode out, ignoring reporters' questions. Protesters at the back of the room sang a rock tune popular with sports fans when a rival basketball player fouls out of a game: "Hey, hey, hey, goodbye."

He pleased no one, including two Bush loyalists, Sen. John Cornyn (TX), who, called the handling of the firings "deplorable," and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina who said:
"It's clear to me that some of these people just had personality conflicts with people in your office or the White House and (they) just made up reasons to fire them. You have a tremendous credibility problem with the American people and the Congress."
In any event, Gonzo made the case that he should step down, but he's obviously been told by the White House to take the fall, lest he leave Bush exposed.
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Libby couldn't remember committing treason.  Gonzales couldn't remember using prosecutors for political purposes.  It's not the Bush regime can't learn from history, they just forgot.

They forgot on purpose,


If I make sense? it was quite by accident.

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