Apart from what he actually did, the poor way he handled himself in the hearings didn't speak well for his ability to be the top prosecutor. He lost respect even from those who weren't in political opposition.
Curious to see Rick Orlov's article yesterday, that per some Law Firm which awards national 10 worst prosecutor "awards," both Gonzalez and Rocky made the list. They note Rocky's misdeed weren't as bad because he lacks the same power, but "we're sure he could rise to the occasion if given a chance." Rocky's another one who should go -- for lack of confidence in him and a bungling, inept attitude apart from the underlying issues.
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A great leap forward in restoring Justice to the Justice department
Posted by: Matt Maxon | August 27, 2007 11:54 AM
Thank god the criminal resigned. Now it's time for Bush to step down and deport all the ILLEGAL ALIEN TRASH!
Posted by: USA | August 27, 2007 07:42 PM
Apart from what he actually did, the poor way he handled himself in the hearings didn't speak well for his ability to be the top prosecutor. He lost respect even from those who weren't in political opposition.
Curious to see Rick Orlov's article yesterday, that per some Law Firm which awards national 10 worst prosecutor "awards," both Gonzalez and Rocky made the list. They note Rocky's misdeed weren't as bad because he lacks the same power, but "we're sure he could rise to the occasion if given a chance." Rocky's another one who should go -- for lack of confidence in him and a bungling, inept attitude apart from the underlying issues.
Posted by: jill | August 27, 2007 08:29 PM
What a sad, unacedemic AG; he is an embarrassment to good government.
Posted by: Sydell Stokes | August 27, 2007 09:21 PM