Dave -- You and I obviously just disagree on this. I think this is a good reason, especially in combination with all the others. Gonzales claims he had no clue about any specifics concerning one of the most important personnel matters within his purview. If true, that's pathetic. If not, then he is a liar. Meanwhile, he went before Congress and impugned the reputations of all the fired attorneys. That was both politically dumb and also classless. Then he let his chief of staff take the fall for him and McNulty. That's just plain wrong.
This administration needs to lance the boil on this story. The quicker, the better.
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