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Octafish

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34. Rove n Gonzo canned 5 GOP US Attorneys who wouldn't ''play ball.'' Holder said, ''OK. No problem.''
Tue Aug 7, 2012, 10:31 AM
Aug 2012

Something snapped...



Justice Ends Bush-Era U.S. Attorney Scandal With a Whimper, Not a Prosecution

Andrew Cohen
PoliticsDaily.com

EXCERPT...

For those of you now tuning back in, don't worry. You didn't miss much. The song remains the same. Harriet Miers, the former White House counsel, and Karl Rove, the former presidential adviser, fudged and fussed and never fully cooperated with the investigation. The president and vice president were spared the inconvenience even of subpoenas. Former Attorney General Gonzales was reprimanded -- but not officially sanctioned -- by government officials. And he and his sub-cronies, who systematically replaced professional attorneys at the Justice Department with partisan hacks, will not face prosecution (or, evidently, further investigation off Capitol Hill).

SNIP...

The Justice Department eased off this past week -- notifying the world of its intentions through a letter to the lawmakers -- despite an acknowledgment by federal lawyers that there is evidence that the conduct of these men and women was improper -- "inappropriately political" was the euphemism employed. For example, few who saw Gonzales' performance before the Senate Judiciary Committee in July 2007 will ever forget it. Yet although the misconduct from high officials damaged the credibility and the reputation of the Justice Department -- it still has not recovered -- there has been no meaningful public accounting from the federal government.

As Harper's magazine contributing editor Scott Horton explained so well: If you are inclined to be dissatisfied with the outcome here, there are plenty of culprits to point at besides the bad actors themselves: It starts with (1) former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who in September 2008 appointed (2) Nora Dannehy, a Republican-appointed federal prosecutor, who immediately limited the scope of the investigation and signed off on last week's coup de grace. Instead of looking into the pattern in the firings -- there were eight in all -- Dannehy narrowed the scope of her work into a focus on the premature firing of David Iglesias, the U.S. attorney for New Mexico. And then there is (3) current Attorney General Eric Holder, who signaled long ago his lack of appetite for re-litigating even the worst legal moments of the Bush era.

SNIP...

Of the scandal itself, Gonzales repeated his long-held story: "I made the decision based upon what I thought was best for the department and for the American people. All these investigations have now confirmed that this was not to influence improperly any ongoing investigation or to punish anyone for political reasons." I guess it all depends upon what your definition of "inappropriately political" is.

SOURCE: http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/07/24/justice-ends-u-s-attorney-scandal-with-a-whimper-not-a-prosecu/



...and too few noticed.
Rove is the fucker that should be in front of a judge madokie Aug 2012 #1
Dana Jill Simpson thinks Karl Rove was the ringmaster. After all, he IS Bush's Brain™... Octafish Aug 2012 #16
Absolutely. And I think this was the second or third attempt to 'get him'. sabrina 1 Aug 2012 #26
yes, a million times yes. nashville_brook Aug 2012 #2
Fuller oversaw a Federal case against a political enemy, a man of INTEGRITY. Octafish Aug 2012 #17
Hell yes. proud2BlibKansan Aug 2012 #3
They railroaded CIA officer Valerie Plame and Amb. Joe Wilson to keep the Big Lie intact... Octafish Aug 2012 #20
Exactly. proud2BlibKansan Aug 2012 #23
Raw deal is a massive understatement. abq e streeter Aug 2012 #4
Rove n Gonzo canned 5 GOP US Attorneys who wouldn't ''play ball.'' Holder said, ''OK. No problem.'' Octafish Aug 2012 #34
Yeah he got hosed whatchamacallit Aug 2012 #5
Judge Fuller scored a 7.7 Octafish Aug 2012 #36
forgive my language but the phrase "damn straight" ought to be a choice. salin Aug 2012 #6
More Scalia-Rehnquist 2000 nonsense: Rove nominated Fuller and Ashcan signed off on his job. Octafish Aug 2012 #38
I cannot understand why Obama did not replace many or all AG's when he came into office. northoftheborder Aug 2012 #7
How do you feel that would affected Siegelman? freshwest Aug 2012 #9
Prosecutor Leura Canary stayed on for almost three years. Octafish Aug 2012 #13
Wow, I was just looking for you. Stumbled on your reference to the BFEE on DU2. Awesome thread! freshwest Aug 2012 #24
This one? Lots o' DUers there. And they're what made it rock with their words... Octafish Aug 2012 #41
Yes, that's the one. And yes, other DUers did their part, too. Dangerous times. freshwest Aug 2012 #42
That's not the point. Obama left those Bush appointees in place, still spreading their poison. Why? MotherPetrie Aug 2012 #29
During the US Attorney scandal, OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #33
Absolutely. I believe what happen to him was & still is criminal. n/t dmr Aug 2012 #8
Rove. Canary. Riley. Fuller. Octafish Aug 2012 #39
No offense...but who in the world would say no...he got a fair deal? Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #10
None taken. I was surprised by the broad spectrum of reactions... Octafish Aug 2012 #12
well, that is just sickening. I knew Don and I would bet my life on the fact Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #18
Only a few actually, some to be expected, while others seemed not to know much about the case. sabrina 1 Aug 2012 #28
I only see concern for Don Siegelman. OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #32
I manipulated Fuller's image with Photoshop... Octafish Aug 2012 #35
Ah, yes. OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #37
Very simply ... horseshoecrab Aug 2012 #11
Just Us... for Ralph Reed and Jack Abramoff...big time beneficiaries of Indian Casinos Octafish Aug 2012 #40
K&R. pacalo Aug 2012 #14
Siegelman frustrated Casino Jack Abramoff... Octafish Aug 2012 #43
Absofuckinglutely. nt Liberal_Dog Aug 2012 #15
ABSOLUTELY!!! I can't believe the Obama administration hasn't stop this injustice. Justice wanted Aug 2012 #19
So did.... RoccoR5955 Aug 2012 #21
Of course he did, and I hope President Obama pardons him his second day in office of his second term lonestarnot Aug 2012 #22
Yep. H2O Man Aug 2012 #25
I think he got bagged for doing what everyone else has done since time immemorial. MADem Aug 2012 #27
131 Yes. No: Nos, Maybes, Don't knows or whatevers - none. Festivito Aug 2012 #30
K&R. OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #31
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