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Home Front: Politix
White House Seeking Gonzales Replacements
2007-03-20
Republican officials operating at the behest of the White House have begun seeking a possible successor to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, whose support among GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill has collapsed, according to party sources familiar with the discussions.

Among the names floated Monday by administration officials are Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and White House anti-terrorism coordinator Frances Townsend. Former Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson is a White House prospect. So is former solicitor general Theodore B. Olson, but sources were unsure whether he would want the job.

Republican sources also disclosed that it is now a virtual certainty that Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty, whose incomplete and inaccurate congressional testimony about the prosecutors helped precipitate the crisis, will also resign shortly. Officials were debating whether Gonzales and McNulty should depart at the same time or whether McNulty should go a day or two after Gonzales. Still known as "The Judge" for his service on the Texas Supreme Court, Gonzales is one of the few remaining original Texans who came to Washington with President Bush.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-03-20 15:15  

#5  Cyber-Sarge: The problem is, Gonzales has shown that he's not up to the job and needs to go. We need someone who can show some "tough love" at Justice. Unfortunately, the only person who I believe could rectify this situation is already a Supreme Court Justice. The failure of the Bush Administration to follow up on 2004 and 2006 election fraud complaints is criminal. The failure of the Bush Administration to go after criminal organizations controlling our southern border is criminal. The failure of the Bush Administraiton to go after criminals in Washington, DC, including members of Congress and the bureaucracy, is criminal. The failure of the Bush Administration to go after people who leak classified information to the press is criminal. I believe Gonzales is one weak link in that chain, and needs to go. Unfortunately, I'm beginning to believe the weakness emanates from the top down, and it's going to take a revolution to flush government of the corruption.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-03-20 14:18  

#4  Screw this! Bush should go on camera today and announce that Gonzales aint leaving, Rove aint leaving, and he aint leaving. If the Donks and MSM have a criminal charge then state it, otherwise this is simply a human resource matter.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-03-20 11:55  

#3  How about AshKKKroft?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-03-20 10:03  

#2  Besoeker, Bush likes the guy. Otherwise I'm sure it would be the first card they played.
Posted by: gorb   2007-03-20 05:47  

#1  Where is the racist outrage from the LEFT?
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-03-20 04:47  

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