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Sun Jul-24-05 11:17 AM
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Watch them try to smear/tear apart Fitzgerald as the heat turns up |
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Don't be surprised if Bush orders Gonzalez to fire Fitzgerald. don't say no...we're used to--->"uproars"!!!
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:18 AM
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1. I heard that during the week on inside politics |
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with a rnc spokesperson..not mehlman though. I can't remember his name.
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:20 AM
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see Frank Rich's piece where Gonzales has fingered Andy Card as having been told 12 hours before anyone else knew about DOJ investigation on Plame - Card had 12 hrs to notify everyone to start the shredding machines
Gonzales himself said Card was told the night before... (this is on another DU Link) I think Gonzales has turned - he did not get the SOTUS nod -
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:26 AM
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5. Is Everyone That Naive? |
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You think that because Gonzales said what he did, that means he's suddenly changed his tune? He is the Attorney General, and he's still 100% loyal to this administration. I had already heard about this fact weeks ago when the story broke, so he's just telling what is fact. He gave 12 hours notice to the White House, and it was not until the next morning that anything official was done about it.
If anything, Gonzales is just stating that he helped out the Bastards, by giving them time to take care of anything they had to. By doing what he did, it helped Shrub immensely, so don't look at this guy with anything other than Contempt. We may Never know what got destroyed that evening.
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:34 AM
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7. Gonzalez was a Bush robot on Wolf Blitzer this morning |
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Blitzer tried to ask him several questions including his position on the Rove matter, whether Gonzalez would favor modifying the Patriot Act, and whether the abortion question is an appropriate one to ask Roberts during a nomination hearing. Each time, the answers were evasive and offered no position or information. I kept repeating to myself that these people in the Bush Administration either are hired because of their ability to perform like pure automatons for Bush, or they are brainwashed completely and thoroughly after joining it.
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:24 AM
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3. Russert , on last weeks MTP, asked Mehlman, POINT BLANK |
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(paraphrased) "Will you and the administration accept the findings of Fitzgerald if it doesn't bode well for the WH?" Mehlman REFUSED to answer that question and danced his ass off to go around it.
Fitzgerald will NOT escape the wrath of the cabal. They will go after him with both barrels loaded.
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:59 AM
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11. I love John Podesta's comment |
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while Mehlman was dancing, Podesta said simply, "Just say yes, Ken." :-)
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:26 AM
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4. Its already happening. . .I posted this yesterday. |
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:32 AM
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6. Listen For The Hate Radio Memes... |
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Some I've overhead scanning the dial...
"Fitzgerald's from Chicago...he's not really a Repugnican"
"He went after George Ryan and other Repugnicans thus he must be a wolf in sheep's clothing"
"There's a lot of money and glory in bringing down a president...this is for his personal ego..."
I'm certain this list is going to grow.
Why, after all the character assinations and other slimeball tactics the Repugnicans...and especially the RNC...uses, why would they let up; especially if their meal ticket is being threatened???
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Sun Jul-24-05 12:31 PM
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14. All of those points are easily countered |
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Fitzgerald is not from Chicago. He was originally recommended by Peter Fitzgerald, the then IL Republican senator, nominated by George W. Bush, and approved by a Republican controlled Senate.
Fitzgerald did go after Ryan, and now he is going after Daley. He appears to be an equal opportunity prosecutor.
Fitzgerald's reputation is that of a person with no political aspirations, and very little ego.
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:41 AM
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8. I'm sure they'll try to smear Fitz, but I don't think they'll fire him. |
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Maybe 1 1/2 years ago they might have, had they realized how deep he was really going to investigate, but not after 2+ years and the GJ inv. is about to wrap up.
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:41 AM
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His wife doesn't work for the CIA does she?
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Sun Jul-24-05 11:45 AM
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10. smear? maybe...Fire no way.......... |
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Smear: Would be hard as this guy has a great resume. When you have guys with credentials like this one it becomes very risky politically to try to smear...
Fire? Want a way to move the scandal into overdrive? Firing him would be the way to do that. Instead of making the issue go away it would be like throwing blood into the shark tank
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Sun Jul-24-05 12:00 PM
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12. Desperation drives people to do some pretty stupid things. |
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These bozos are no different except maybe dumber than most. It would not surprise me to see a Saturday Night Massacre Redux although I doubt Bush would have fire Alberto Gone-Slavish.
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Sun Jul-24-05 12:08 PM
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13. The will go after the Grand Jury, IMO. |
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"The grand jury, Cooper writes, somewhat reflected the demographics of the District of Columbia. The majority were African-American women and disproportionately women." http://www.time.com/time/press_releases/article/0,8599,1083878,00.html
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