I don’t think many who saw Sheldon Whitehouse question Alberto Gonzales and corner him like a trapped rodent about how the investigation of the US Attorney scandal was being handled within the Justice Department will quickly forget it. It became clear that Gonzales was going to try and bury the results of the investigation by the Office of Professional Responsibility in a non-public report. Whitehouse was having none of it, and according to comments made by fired USA John McKay, a report by the Office of Inspector General will be publicly released as early as next month.
Marcy tries to reconstruct a timeline and ventures a good guess about the reason/timing for Abu’s resignation:
And then, in the middle of this, AGAG testified again–lying again, at least according to John McKay. And, perhaps not incidentally, both SJC and HJC started getting more explicit about Rove’s involvement, and a whole lot more explicit about Gonzales’ role in covering up Iglesias’ firing.
What remains unclear from McKay’s comments is something that Isikoff didn’t divulge in his piece pre-emptively revealing that AGAG had lawyered up: when AGAG lawyered up. And McKay’s version adds in another question: when did OIG request AGAG’s cooperation, only to be spurned? There are a couple of possibilities, it seems to me:
- [Get asked questions, lawyer up, resign] It’s possible that as soon as OIG started asking Gonzales to clarify his statements, he lawyered up and Terwilliger told AGAG what he should have been told months earlier: shut up! Stop lying under oath!! If so, he’d likely be forced to resign, as Monica was, particularly because it’d be pretty damning for Bush if his AGAG was refusing to testify.
- [resign for some other reason, get asked questions, lawyer up] I don’t buy this one: the scenario would suggest that AGAG resigned because, um, he wanted to spend more time with his family, only afterwards discovering that he really wanted to spend time with his lawyer.
- [resign for some other reason, lawyer up, get asked question] Again, this is unlikely, that AGAG resigned and lawyered up, and only recently refused to cooperate with the OIG investigation.
The chronology here matters for two reasons. One, because the most plausible scenario (that AGAG lawyered up when OIG started pursuing him, which led to his resignation) suggests that they’re very worried about further trouble for AGAG, and that he resigned because he was about to get into trouble (duh!). But that also raises another very real possibility: that Terwilliger started representing AGAG long before he interviewed for AGAG’s job. Which is about the most inappropriate thing I can imagine–interview for the job overseeing an investigation of your client with the guy whom your client is protecting?
I realize the arrogance of the Bush Adminstration appointees made them believe that they would never be answerable to any law they couldn’t twist, and Gonzales — as Chief Twister — probably most of all. But you would think that Jeffrey Skilling would have become a cautionary tale for them all. Ballsing it out and brazenly lying works sometimes, until it doesn’t.
I just hope it doesn’t compromise that fragile dream of spending more time with his family.
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Down to the Hague, where he deserves a fair trial.
From the title, I thought this was another Larry Craig scandal, but no.
Clown tears enjoy the same status as Clown cars…only Clowns appreciate ‘em.
A jury of his peers.
Do I smell a Libby-like partial pardon? ???
Bush must have ordered a few PARDON rubber stamps by now.
Hope they are staffing up in the DoJ’s Office of the Pardon Attorney — they’re gonna have a busy December 2008.
Fitz!
All hail darkblack and his magical photoshopping skills! Bravo!
Eureka Springs @ 6
yeah, we wouldn’t want him to cramp his hand now would we?
Clinton’s Rich pardon, will pale in comparison!
I greatly hesitate to disagree with Ms Wheeler about anything dealing with the lawlessness of the DoJ under AGAG. But. Is it possible that having Terwilliger “interview” for the AG position was nothing but a smokescreen to allow Terwilliger to meet with Little Boots on a protect Abu strategy wihtout it raising a lot more questions?
Or I could be an id10t.
Eureka Springs @ 6
He’ll have to wait until they’re done with that big batch of rubber stamps they’re making for Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi that say “PARDON ME”…
dakine01 @ 12
Hadn’t thought of that. Interesting possibillity. And it gets around that awkwardness of applying for the job your own client is about to be fired from.
Must ponder this some more…
TheOtherWA @ 9
Hear, hear!
All hail Jane for her inimitable reportage. Bravo, bravo! ;~)
dakine01 @ 12
I don’t see your disagreement with Marcy — it seems to me you’ve simply given her “inappropriate” characterization a more concrete scenario. One I like, by the way, as it carries the obstruction into the Oval once again.
I want Rove, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Bush and a few others, in addition to the former AG. ‘A few others’ include Powell, Hughes, Ari and others. I want ‘em all.
Valerie Plame now up—finally—on 60 min.
TeddySanFran @ 16
…once again…??? At what point did the Oval not obstruct anything??? *g*
Is JAYT still here?
Ambassador Wilson so busted you a few threads down.
Valerie on the Daily Show Tuesday the 30th
Now to read the post.
Valerie—both beautiful and articulate.
So far, Katie doing OK, we shall see.
OKK @ 17
I’m willing to let Shrub go, if we can get Darth instead. Shrub without a handler will fade away (probably under the influence of something habit-forming). But all the rest of your list, oh yeah. The mustache, too: he’s done a lot of damage, in DC and at the UN and probably at the World Bank.
I don’t care if it takes twenty years, I want the Bush mob brought to justice.
smapdi @ 20
Ooh, linky, bitte!
Busted!
#129
Oklahoma kiddo @ 23
me too. can’t be any other way
Valerie says there was a damage report done. She hasn’t seen it but says it would be serious.
Well if he was part of my family, I think I would like to see him put away. I couldn’t imagine having him around all the time.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 17
OKK, I agree with most, yet, Powell, should be omitted… Addington is a serious omission from your list, too. *g*
RevDeb @ 27
Nice smackdown by Joe on Katie just now!
Oklahoma kiddo @ 23
I’m still wishing for the Iran-Contra criminals to be brought to justice. How come Michael Ledeen is still a free man, let alone getting air time to war monger? Elliot Abrams is back sucking tax payer dollars into his back pocket?
From wiki: In the Poindexter’s hometown of Odon, Indiana, a street was renamed to John Poindexter Street. Bill Breedan, a former minister, stole the street’s sign in protest of the Iran-Contra Affair. He claimed that he was holding it for a ransom of $30 million, in reference to the amount of money given to Iran to transfer to the contras. He was later arrested and was sent to jail, making him, as stated by Howard Zinn, “the only person to be imprisoned as a result of the Iran-contra Affair.”[31]
All in all not a bad segment by 60 min. Nothing we didn’t know, but probably took it mainstream for the teevee watching droids to be tuned into the story.
smapdi @ 25
Heh, how true…
Joe Wilson says:
October 21st, 2007 at 3:22 pm
I saw this.
They didn’t mention that Valerie finished first in AK-47 training!
CTuttle @ 29
Must. Take. Down. Addington.
Some of the intelligent people who originally supported this regime, we can appeal to out of patriotism. They love their country, we do too, we can deal. Addington I fear is all about the power. Bring him down now before he is resurrected to help with the candidacy of future President Scooter Libby
A boy can dream.
egregious @ 35
Must. Take. Down. Addington.NOW!
dakine01 @ 30
“We’ll I’m reasonably certain Karl’s wife isn’t CIA.”
What an idiot. And yeah, NICE smackdown
egregious @ 35
Aloha, Ma’am! He is a serious lynch pin for many of this Maladministration’s shenanigans. 8-(
Cherry picking intelligence is a dumb phrase.
It implies that there was some real evidence and all they did was present the good stuff and ignore the bogus.
That’s not what happened.
They LIED and MADE UP “INTELLIGENCE”.
Just watched CBS w/ Couric vs. Wilson(s).
Noticed 60 Min. website is supposed to offer more info, including more video of interview, on their website.
Suggest everyone willing/able go & view whatever they’ve got to share. If nothing else, DO NOT let them sweep this story under the rug. Viewer interest rates wit da bosses, eh?
CTuttle @ 39
Do you want these same criminals back in 20 years stealing from and killing your children? No? Then step on their power now.
SanderO @ 40
‘Curveball’ ring any bells…??? ;-)
SanderO @ 40
Heh I first read you as Cheney picking intelligence
CTuttle @ 43
yeah, all the alarm bells!
Having successfully blinded us to what’s going on in Iran,
Shooter decides that now’s the time to go for the gold:
Cheney Issues Stronger Warning on Iran:
After conquering Iran, we can establish permanent bases there
and use them to launch a pincer movement to finally prevail in Iraq.
CTuttle @ 39
At the Libby trial we saw two wooden cabinets in the corridor between the media room and the elevator to the courtroom. One cabinet held materials from the Teapot Dome Scandal; the other was empty. I viewed this as a sign, that they were awaiting materials from the Libby trial and other trials in the current scandals.
Joe and Valerie come across as such great people. They really do.
Hi egregious.
Earlier heart-wrenching story on needy kids & Docs w/o Borders, before Valerie on 60 min..
Can’t help myself. I know your work is different, but it’s related in the big picture.
Thank you for all you do! You are one of my heroines. ;->
{{{{{egregious}}}}}
egregious @ 47
I remember you guys talking about that then, cosmic
Pardons will help Abu because it is domestic. But as Sullivan reported earlier this year, Rummy was seen coming out of Williams & Connelly several times. W&C is pure litigation–probably the best litigation shop in the country, and I don’t think they have a lobbying arm. So, Rummy is probably worried about Germany bringing charges against him, as well as other international agencies. It will probably be only symbolic, because Rummy probably doesn’t plan to visit Europe anytime soon, but the Bushies can’t help him, and it appears that in hiring crim lit counsel, he is not expecting help. Should be interesting.
Adie @ 49
Thanks sweetheart, trying to do my bit for peace overseas and justice at home. It’s a full plate for sure. I’m going to do some new projects with Doctors Without Borders. All encouragement and support deeply needed and gratefully acknowledged. When I was little for Christmas I would ask for world peace as number one on my wish list. Who knew that I would add restoring Constitutional government just under that. Torn. I see too much. What can be done if we only will. Doing as much as I can given my own precarious perch as the mine canary. Will go as long as I can
Gotta go for now, before overdue dinner is totally charcoal, sigh.
Can’t wait to log back in and read about Abu!
Love the pic!
Thanks Jane. ;->
Get Tough @ 51
I got to ask John Dean on a conf. call whether or not he thought that Addington, Yoo, Darth, W et al will ever be brought before the World Court for war crimes. He said that like Rummy, they probably would not be planning trips to Europe any time soon if at all.
egregious @ 47
Hah, if the second has been empty since the Teapot Dome scandal, why would ya think the Libby trial would fill it…??? *g*
Actually, Turd Blossom was, and always will be, the Twister-In-Chief for the BushCo Den-of-Thieves — Abu G has never been anything more than a facile Turdblossom sock puppet.
Sandman @ 34
Another reason Dick Cheney will never ask her to go hunting.
egregious @ 52
Just do what works for you, and feel very very good about that. You are making a huge contribution in this tired old world. Just for me, please make sure to take good care of yourself, including “down-time” anytime you wish or need. Trust me. You’re still doing far more than almost anyone else I ever heard of.
New Jane upstairs on Hacktacular Howie’s book tour
Hugh @ 57
7.0.7!!!!!!
omg. thank you for that. hee hee.
I think it’s time to address the reason the Bush Administration is seemingly above the law.
Just heard on PBS’s Nature that crocodiles are the smartest reptiles. Dick Cheney loses out again!
A DoJ IG referral for indictment or what ever will get the same treatment as a Congressional contempt citation. Hopefully someone is taking name for indictments for obstruction of justice to be served after 01/20/09.
What are the chances this reptile Gonzo would spill any beans on those higher up?
Adie @ 41
I already offered my comments on the site. I am not the keen on Couric, but it was a good piece, nonetheless.
In answer to your title question, YES, PLEASE! All of them. Behind bars forever.
Everythingseemssoneat @ 61
Maybe the question should be why this administration THINKS is is above the law… I still have hopes they will find out otherwise — and I would sure like to see it when it happens!
They think that way because they have a very primitive understanding of how things work.
You “win” an election and you get to do whatever you want.
Even if you didn’t actually win, if you have enough control, you can effectively have it all and winning is everything for these guys.
The ends they are after is always justified by the means. Our laws, ethics and so on are just encumbrances to getting and holding more power.
Thanks Adie.
Jane,
Thanks for giving Senator Sheldon Whitehouse props. As a Rhode Islander I was hesitant to vote for him as he is from the same circle (school and income wise) as most of the Rebugs. I like Chaffee and adored his father but I reluctantly voted for Whitehouse to give the dems a majority (gee…that helped a lot, huh). Sheldon has pleasantly surprised me though and I like that he is standing up for the rule of law and hitting hard.
Skimmed thru the posts so if I’m repeating sorry….we all know that Abu Gonz has lawyered up…last week story about how McConnell of NSA may very well block investigation of IG’s office. I assume that is because the IG’s office has the goods on all the players at the WH, specifically Cheney et al.
Spending time with his family. Dontcha just wonder if they care or notice where he is or isn’t since obviously his main squeeze relationship is the longlasting one with W.
My fantasy is after the chimp crowd has left office one day while they’re on the golf course black uniformed men in black ski masks will swarm over them and hood and plastic cuff them just like they do the “detainees” and hustle them off to a secret, undisclosed location where they will be “freedom tickled” for…oh…four or five years or so without EVER seeing a lawyer or another human being. Then turn them over to the world court for trial as war criminals and for crimes against humanity. Do you think that’s to much to hope for?
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Hugh @ 57
The conversation would certainly be interesting…if brief.
They think that way because they have a very primitive understanding of how things work.
Absolutely! Were it not for the real and very grave calamity that always follows in their wake, they’d be funnier’n The Stooges, just for this reason. They are the opposite of real masterminds, and they need to go before that strange juxtaposition of destructiveness and oafishness drives those of us who survive insane.
They are like very badly spoiled 6 yr olds with REAL guns.
Dream on. Gonzales will be prosecuted when pigs fly.