Krazy Kristol gets it right
By Michael J.W. Stickings
For once.
On Fox News yesterday -- where else? -- he said it's time for AG Gonzales to go. See it for yourself at Crooks and Liars. (Although it's hardly a courageous position to take. Gonzales doesn't have much support left even among Republicans.)
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But wait. Let's not get too excited about this.
Gonzales may indeed have to go -- and I certainly hope he does -- but he would still be the scapegoat (along with his chief of staff, Kyle Sampson). After all, there's no way any of this happened without the knowledge and approval of the White House. Which is precisely why Rove, Miers, et al. need (i.e., must be forced) to testify under oath, even if Bush continues to play the executive privilege card.
Krazy Kristol may want Gonzales to go, but I'm sure he doesn't want the truth to come out.
For once.
On Fox News yesterday -- where else? -- he said it's time for AG Gonzales to go. See it for yourself at Crooks and Liars. (Although it's hardly a courageous position to take. Gonzales doesn't have much support left even among Republicans.)
**********
But wait. Let's not get too excited about this.
Gonzales may indeed have to go -- and I certainly hope he does -- but he would still be the scapegoat (along with his chief of staff, Kyle Sampson). After all, there's no way any of this happened without the knowledge and approval of the White House. Which is precisely why Rove, Miers, et al. need (i.e., must be forced) to testify under oath, even if Bush continues to play the executive privilege card.
Krazy Kristol may want Gonzales to go, but I'm sure he doesn't want the truth to come out.
Labels: Fox News, Krazy Kristol, purgegate
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