April 23, 2007

Bush Dances Texas Two-Step To Support Gonzales

President Bush reaffirmed his support this morning for U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Dancing the Texas Two-Step to “Stand By Your Man,” the President from Texas remains unwaivering in his support for the loyal Texas lawyer.

Unlike the majority of Senate Judiciary Committee members who emerged from Gonzales’ testimony last Thrusday even more vocal about calls for his resignation, Bush stressed that the Attorney General’s testimony “increased my confidence in his ability to do the job.”

Bush remained steadfast in his support, while reminding critics that he would do as he saw fit to keep Gonzales as the country’s top prosecutor. The “Attorney General broke no law, did no wrongdoing,” he told reporters at the White House this morning. “This is an honest, honorable man, in whom I have confidence.”

It’s remarkable that the President’s support for Gonzales has not waivered, despite the Justice Department head’s seemingly selective memory of details that led up to his firing of eight career prosecutors in December.

Yesterday, Sen. Arlen Specter said that it would be “harmful” to both the Justice Department and President Bush if Gonzales remained Attorney General and refused to step down.

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