The Judiciary Committee holds an oversight hearing on the United States Department of Justice with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testifying on the firing of US Attorneys. Rep. Artur Davis questions the Attorney General.
Admittedly "paralyzed" and "distraught" from the burgeoning scandal, Goodling went to Gonzales late one Thursday or Friday evening in mid-March to at first ask for a transfer from his office, prompting what Goodling considered a potentially inappropriate conversation. Gonzales brought up the process leading up to the mass firings last year of U.S. attorneys.
Admittedly "paralyzed" and "distraught" from the burgeoning scandal, Goodling went to Gonzales late one Thursday or Friday evening in mid-March to at first ask for a transfer from his office, prompting what Goodling considered a potentially inappropriate conversation. Gonzales brought up the process leading up to the mass firings last year of U.S. attorneys.
Nothing would become the legacy of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales more than his departure. For that is all that is left for the disgraced former White House counsel, who never really set aside that legal/political role after President Bush named Gonzales to head the Justice Department.
excellent questioning here by Congressman Davis against a smarmy, lying criminal. he and his confederates have subverted the entire justice department, and he's covering for rove and others, but the larger crime he's covering up is 9/11 itself--a monstrous hoax and inside job. all the dots are there to be connected. wake up, people. read david ray griffin's newest book and you'll get it.
Admittedly "paralyzed" and "distraught" from the burgeoning scandal, Goodling went to Gonzales late one Thursday or Friday evening in mid-March to at first ask for a transfer from his office, prompting what Goodling considered a potentially inappropriate conversation. Gonzales brought up the process leading up to the mass firings last year of U.S. attorneys.
baxegy 4 years ago
Admittedly "paralyzed" and "distraught" from the burgeoning scandal, Goodling went to Gonzales late one Thursday or Friday evening in mid-March to at first ask for a transfer from his office, prompting what Goodling considered a potentially inappropriate conversation. Gonzales brought up the process leading up to the mass firings last year of U.S. attorneys.
baxegy 4 years ago
Just go: AG Gonzales too discredited to continue
Tribune Editorial
Article Last Updated: 05/21/2007 09:41:55 AM MDT
Nothing would become the legacy of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales more than his departure. For that is all that is left for the disgraced former White House counsel, who never really set aside that legal/political role after President Bush named Gonzales to head the Justice Department.
eaxegy 4 years ago
Impeach!
liberalsmack 4 years ago
Somebody needs to stand behind this jerkoff with a cattle prod. Every time he evades a question, give him a little juice.
"I can't recall"? - bzzzttt
bushputz 4 years ago
excellent questioning here by Congressman Davis against a smarmy, lying criminal. he and his confederates have subverted the entire justice department, and he's covering for rove and others, but the larger crime he's covering up is 9/11 itself--a monstrous hoax and inside job. all the dots are there to be connected. wake up, people. read david ray griffin's newest book and you'll get it.
snackbarge 4 years ago
Go Artur! Great job. Thank you from an Alabama voter.
muzzyrudd 4 years ago
FINALLY ARTUR HAVE GOT SOME NUTS
catpussydog 4 years ago
another mushroom mark on his face
donttreez 4 years ago
then again a manager at a McDonalds is actually trained and tested for the position he is going to be appointed to. :)
donttreez 4 years ago