21 May
Posted by MacRanger as Uncategorized
You know I’ve about had with Arlen Spector and the rest of the crew of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
“He’s been under attack for weeks, but according to a member of his own party, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales could see his fate sealed this week.
Appearing on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, sounded an ominous note about Gonzales’s future.
Referring to a no-confidence vote that Democrats are threatening to hold on Gonzales, Specter said, “I have a sense … that before the vote is taken, that Attorney General Gonzales may step down.”
Pressed as to why he believed Gonzales might resign, Specter said he believed the no-confidence vote could be “very substantial,” and predicted that Gonzales would choose to remove himself rather than face such a prospect.
Specter, himself, did not call for Gonzales’s resignation outright, but six Republican senators have already called for the attorney general to step down in the wake of the scandal over the firing of U.S. attorneys.
Adding to the drumbeat revelations last week about a hospital visit Gonzales paid to former Attorney General John Ashcroft to try to gain approval for the administration’s warantless wiretapping program.
President Bush remains steadfast in his support for Gonzales. White House spokesman Tony Fratto suggested that Congress needs a lesson in civics, since no-confidence votes are a feature of parliamentary systems, not the U.S. system of government.”
And they wonder why the American public has Congress at 29 percent approval – a decided vote of “No Confidence” in them.
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Cornhusker
May 21st, 2007 at 7:35 am
1“Specter, himself, did not call for Gonzales‚Äôs resignation outright, but six Republican senators have already called for the attorney general to step down in the wake of the scandal over the firing of U.S. attorneys.”
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Specter is as big a coward as the rest of them! He obviously prefers that others do his dirty work for him. He is a shameless politician…PERIOD!!!
Specter
May 21st, 2007 at 7:50 am
2I wish he would change his last name….
shield
May 21st, 2007 at 7:54 am
3in the wake of the scandal over the firing of U.S. attorneys.
What scandal????
Gonzales is doing his job…the
scandal are these really creepy senators.
IMHO, many of these rat senators
and congresscritters are proving
to actually be criminals and
Gonzales is gettin’ ready to
hang’em high for all to see.
That’s what they’re trying to
stop. The DC rats are protecting
each other…so they can win
in 2008….
lurker9876
May 21st, 2007 at 3:14 pm
4Gonzales would do best to stay exactly where he is, let the “No confidence” vote slide down his back and move on. Once they see he’s staying, then they KNOW that they’ve lost. The “No Confidence” vote is going to backfire on the Senate Judiciary Committee at the same time the Democrats are capitulating to Bush on the “Clean Defense” bill.
Let Waxman be the next.
The bad thing after this is that Bush and the Democratic Congress are going to fight over the defense budget for fiscal year of 2008.
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