I guess we saw it coming.
“WACO, Tex., Aug. 27 ‚Äî Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, whose tenure has been marred by controversy and accusations of perjury before Congress, has resigned. A senior administration official said he would announce the decision later this morning in Washington.
Mr. Gonzales, who had rebuffed calls for his resignation, submitted his to President Bush by telephone on Friday, the official said. His decision was not immediately announced, the official added, until after the president invited him and his wife to lunch at his ranch near here.
Mr. Bush has not yet chosen a replacement but will not leave the position open long, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the resignation had not yet been made public.”
If Gonzales was going to hand in his papers this is a good time. Congress is out, Labor Day is here. In other words no one outside gives a crap or is even paying attention.
As the left quickly reminds people ad nasuem, Gonzales is President Bush’s personal friend. Because the the left is for the most part so morally bankrupt they wouldn’t know that he resigned simply to allow his friend to continue his term without dragging it down just because Democrats are determined to continue their witchhunts.
Word is that DHS Chief Michael Chertoff is going to be his replacement. May be a good move, but Democrats are still going to drum up new “problems” in order to pester the President for the remainder of his term. Chucky Cheese Schumer is swearing, “Democrats will not obstruct or impede a nominee who we are confident will put the rule of law above political considerations.”
Yeah….coming from the Chief of Political Hacks.
UPDATE: Rich Lowry beat me to it, but the fact is that Gonzales chose to resign, he wasn’t forced.
“Just talked to a DOJ source who says this is how he understands it: Gonzales went to Texas last week to spend time with his family and reflect. He thought the Josh Bolten rule about if you’re going to stay on now, you should stay to the end of the administration applied to him too. He decided to leave based on the stress and impact on his family of staying on the job; on the distraction staying would have represented to the department; on the work he had done to get the department stabilized (put in place a new deputy AG, changed hiring practices, and referred entire mess to the IG); on the fact that, with a huge FISA fight coming, the department needed someone with 100% credibility leading it. He also has a kid in college and another coming up and wants to earn some money to pay college expenses. This source says of the resignation, “I have no reason to believe it wasn’t fully his decision.”
This confirms what I received from someone very close to Gonzales. Again, character and principle, something that your average democrat like William Jefferson, Chuck Schumer and Patrick Leahy couldn’t spell without being struck by lightening.
UPDATE II: Chertoff will NOT be getting the job, more to come.
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crazy
August 27th, 2007 at 7:52 am
1The best way to pull the rug out from under the Lords of the Judiciary Committee would be to pick an AG who would leave them blubbering away as Roberts/Alito did during their confirmation hearings. How about a previous AG from a purple state that has a pretty good bipartisan rep? Someone like Richard Thornburgh, perhaps??
Liberty Pundit
August 27th, 2007 at 8:06 am
2Alberto Gonzalez Resigns…
Press conference at 10:30 am et.
Embattled U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has resigne…
……
shield
August 27th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
3Josh Bolten told all of Bush Administration, if your thinking of leaving…leave this month otherwise your in until Bush’s term ends. That’s why Karl Rove resigned…so if Gonzales was thinking of resigning…this is why it’s being done now. So don’t be surprised if others resign this month.
6 yrs is a long time…with the schedule these men/women have…whose surprised…
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