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OK, so Alberto Gonzales says he is working tirelessly to be sure he has every American’s back covered…
I don’t know about anyone else but I’ve always been suspicious of the guy that seems to go out of his way to tell you he’s “got your back covered”.
See a sarcastic visual that demonstrates how many Americans feel when the Attorney General reassures us that he’s got our backs covered…here:
Some fault must be laid at Congress’ feet for approving Gonzales’ nomination in the first place. It must have been fairly obvious that he would continue to work as the White House counsel , narrowly defining his role as defending the administration, rather than working for the good of the country. Like Harriet Miers, he has been with Bush since the ’80′s in Texas, and is loyal to one man and one man only.
The only silver lining to all of this is that neither he or Miers was approved to be on the SCOTUS. You really have to question the judgment of a president who, with all of the brilliant legal minds in America, would focus his attention on these two.
Didja ever think you’d miss John Ashcroft?
OK, so Alberto Gonzales says he is working tirelessly to be sure he has every American’s back covered…
I don’t know about anyone else but I’ve always been suspicious of the guy that seems to go out of his way to tell you he’s “got your back covered”.
See a sarcastic visual that demonstrates how many Americans feel when the Attorney General reassures us that he’s got our backs covered…here:
http://www.thoughttheater.com
Some fault must be laid at Congress’ feet for approving Gonzales’ nomination in the first place. It must have been fairly obvious that he would continue to work as the White House counsel , narrowly defining his role as defending the administration, rather than working for the good of the country. Like Harriet Miers, he has been with Bush since the ’80′s in Texas, and is loyal to one man and one man only.
The only silver lining to all of this is that neither he or Miers was approved to be on the SCOTUS. You really have to question the judgment of a president who, with all of the brilliant legal minds in America, would focus his attention on these two.
Somebody left out the elephant next to that donkey, because this ain’t so one sided as the Whitehouse wants it to be anymore.