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Monday, March 19, 2007
Mike Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
No Scandal Here, Just Democrat Politics
by Mike Gallagher
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Once again, Democrats have seized upon a nonissue as a way to beat up the Bush administration, and once again, weak-kneed Republicans have cowered in fear over the contrived controversy.

The way Democrats have reacted to the alleged problems surrounding the totally legitimate firings of eight U.S. attorneys is one of the biggest examples of "chutzpah" ever.

As Sen. Hillary Clinton rails about yet another "right-wing conspiracy," do you suppose she's hoping that Americans will forget what her husband did in 1993?

If you're inclined to grind your teeth and wring your hands over the dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys by the Justice Department, consider two simple little irrefutable facts: When President Clinton took office in 1993, one of his first official acts was to fire EVERY SINGLE U.S. attorney, with the exception of future Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff. And the only reason he stayed was because a powerful Democrat like then-Sen. Bill Bradley intervened on his behalf.

Was there a national scandal then? Of course not, because everyone knew then what we should remember now: U.S. attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president. Do you know what that means? He can hire and fire them for whatever reason he chooses.

Was the firing of the eight U.S. attorneys "politically motivated" as the Democrats are claiming, in full-throated fury? Of course it was. Just like President Clinton's purging of virtually all Reagan and George H.W. Bush appointees was in 1993.

One of the political spoils in Washington is the patronage job. The U.S attorney's post is the ultimate patronage job. As was his right, Clinton wiped the slate clean and replaced a bunch of Republican appointees with the people he wanted in his Justice Department.

Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer are predictable hypocrites. They smell some blood in the Republican waters and know when to pile on.

But what's truly shocking is to witness the groveling by Republicans over this nonissue. Perhaps they are taking a cue from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales himself, and that's deeply disappointing.

The news headlines boldly proclaimed Gonzales' apology. "Mistakes were made here," he said. "I accept that responsibility." Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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Mike G.! My Brother...
...dude you just do not get it! Sen Cornyn is fighting to save his job come Nov 08. Most GOP'rs just do not understand how angry Texans are right now at President Bush, AG Al "La Raza" Gonzales and Johnny Sutton. Doesn't matter how Gonzo gets taken down at this point. But down he must to go!
Sen. Cornyn is also smart enough to know that the GOP CAN NOT WIN in '08 without Texas' 34 electoral votes! I pray GOP'rs thoughout our nation would get some of that smarts, too.

Here's what Sen Cornyn seems to now understand:

http://streetlevel.townhall.com/g/40db1d93-d21a-468d-be6a-4a6abca758d2

Mike, I love you like a Brother but there's a larger, more panoramic view to look at here. This has nothing to do w/hiring or firing attorneys. Bush should've done that when he took office in Jan 2001. AG Gonzales must go!

This is all about trying to get President Bush to snap out of this insane fatal attraction trance he's in regarding Mexico. Trying to shock him back into reality. Thank God for these courageous GOP Senators for doing this. DD


Conservative Sheep
Look, I know that conservatives have a long history of repeating the same thing over and over again until their thoughtless minions get the message, but I fear that even the most addlepated of them will reject this nonsense.

It is standard practice for a new President to replace all or almost all US Attorneys upon entering office. There is nothing scandalous or noteworthy about it. However, it is very, very unusual to replace attorneys mid term. The two circumstnaces are not the same and should not be compared. If indeed the attorneys were replaced in order to facilitate or retard a political agenda, then something is very, very wrong.

I think, or hope anyway, that conservatives will soundly reject the standard "look what Clinton did?" verbiage. You have all been loyal followers and you deserve to have better talking pionts provided to you.
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