Mon 27 Aug 2007
Like this Resignation is Almost Going to Shut Up These Ankle Biters
Posted by Teri under Conservative Warrior WisdomNo one is ever going to accuse me of being in the running to head up the Al Gonzales Fan Club. Here are some of the reasons:
• His support for racism, otherwise known as white guilt’s bastard offspring, “affirmative action”
• His handling of the Ramos and Campeon cases. If he had to be persecuted by democrats for the “politically motivated” firings of U.S. attorneys, why didn’t he go ahead and fire Johnny Sutton?
• But worst of all, his support for amnesty for illegal aliens. During his confirmation hearing, he referred to them as “undocumented aliens, but otherwise lawful citizens.” I guess that’s not a surprise, given his membership in the open borders’ group that helped write the amnesty bill that went up in flames a couple of months ago, La Raza.
Still, I hated to see him resign, if only because I knew it would unleash the chorus of liberal media yappers, endlessly repeating the same predictable phrases (say them with me): “embattled Attorney General,” “U.S. Attorneys’ scandal,” “President Bush’ warrantless wiretaps,” blah blah blah, and also because I didn’t know if I could stand watching the same media pinheads speculating on whether or not the resignation of the attorney general would “reduce the pressure” on the administration, or quiet its critics. Yeah right. PULEEZE! It’s bad enough to have to listen to this silly blather. Must they insult our intelligence as well? Indeed, Harry “The Mortician” Reid has responded to any suggestion that the Attorney General’s resignation would end the incessant investigations by saying “not on your life!” Of course not. What do you think? That the dems can’t keep all their eggs in the “U.S. defeat in Iraq” basket. As hard as the Surrender Caucus running Congress and their media buds have been working it, that might not turn out. Then what? Meanwhile, the same media phonies pretending to wonder whether this resignation would end the carping by democrats will be the first ones to ask tomorrow “Now that Attorney General Gonzales has resigned, who will be responsible for explaining the politically motivated firings of those U.S. attorneys?”
In addition, he was never responsible for incinerating American citizens on American soil, so he’s got that going for him. Those who were so outraged by Al Gonzales’ “shredding the Constitution” by having the effrontery to try to stop terrorists were strangely silent about Janet Reno and the Waco disgrace.
Al Gonzales, affirmative action, Ramos and Campeon, Johnny Sutton, amnesty for illegal aliens, La Raza, U.S. Attorneys’ scandal, warrantless wiretaps, Janet Reno, Waco
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