If the Prowler is correct (he usually is) in his report today
that the White House considered replacing AG Gonzales with Chris
Cox, but then balked because Cox has worked too well with the Dems
at the SEC...that just shows again how politically obtuse the White
House is. The fact is that Cox has worked with the Dems there, yes,
as he worked with Dems on Capitol Hill--and in doing so, has
brought the Dems more in his direction, as is reported well in the
latest issue of The American, the AEI publication. He has steadied
a leaky boat at the SEC, moved it to the right, and done so in a
way that most from all sides of the spectrum have applauded (even
though the NYTimes still criticizes him, which obviously means he's
doing something right!). Moreover, if anybody thinks that Chris Cox
won't be a solid and responsible conservative at Justice, that
person is just not in his right mind. What does the White House
want, its own fears about lacking a sycophantic team player, or 25
years of a solidly conservative record? Cox offers the latter. The
fact that he has a bit of independence, and unimpeachable
integrity, should be seen as a good thing, not a bad one. But this
White House is crazy, I mean nuts, about loyalty, to the detriment
of competence (and even more to the detriment of brilliance, which
is what Cox offers). I swear, I keep wanting to rally around this
president for reasons I outlined in a column a couple of months
ago, but he continues to act in an insular, arrogant,
self-absorbed,m short-term-thinking manner. The question for DoJ
should be simple: Who will best serve the American people? Anybody
who doesn't think Chris Cox will do that better than Alberto
Gonzales is living in a fantasy world, at best.