April 25, 2007
Congressman Rick Renzi, an Arizona Republican, was locked in a close re-election battle last fall when the local United States attorney, Paul Charlton, was investigating him for corruption. The investigation appears to have been slowed before Election Day, Mr. Renzi retained his seat, and Mr. Charlton ended up out of a job — one of eight prosecutors purged by the White House and the Justice Department.The Arizona case adds a disturbing new chapter to that scandal. Congress needs to determine whether Mr. Charlton was fired for any reason other than threatening the Republican Party’s hold on a Congressional seat.
* * * There is reason to be suspicious about these events. Last week, all Attorney General Alberto Gonzales could offer was weak excuses for the firing — that Mr. Charlton had asked Mr. Gonzales to reconsider a decision to seek the death penalty in a murder case and that he’d started recording interviews with targets of investigations without asking permission from Justice Department bureaucrats.
Now wait -- you've got a US attorney bucking Justice Department policy and rebelling against top-level decisions coming out of Washington. That isn't a weak excuse -- that is a pretty good one, in my book. The guy was out of step with the priorities of the department. Indeed, that would be sufficient to get you or I fired from our jobs, and is legitimate reason for firing this US Attorney.
Now, if there is ANY ACTUAL EVIDENCE that the firing was improper, bring it on and present it -- I'll gladly support the resignation and prosecution of anyone involved in obstruction of justice. But until there is actual evidence of such activities, the only thing dubious is this NY Times editorial -- and the claims of partisan Democrats looking for a scandal.
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Was similar behavior punished by firing? I have my doubts - it's dubious.
All the editorial says is that they should investigate - and they should. You'll notice that they don't jump to the conclusion you find so attractive - they neither call for his resignation of his prosecution.
America has the right to know whether the US Attorneys office was bent to political ends. I'm happy that we finally have a Congress that is willing to investigate this administration.
Posted by: Dan at Thu Apr 26 01:05:35 2007 (IU21y)
Isn't she your party's leading contender for the presidential nomination?
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Apr 26 08:37:48 2007 (NlTRw)
Posted by: Dan at Thu Apr 26 09:47:39 2007 (n1xH/)
I believe that, taking both of the posts in context, he is trying to say that any standard that holds Gonzales as being incompetent or dishonest because he did not recall certain events of information must be applied to Senator Clinton as well, with precisely the same judgement being made about her honesty/competence.
I also think that, if you notice, he is trying to say that there is no problem with an investigation, based upon his suggestion that those with such evidence "bring it on", and saying that he would support the prosecution of anyone found to have acted with the intent of obstructing justice.
Posted by: Jacob at Thu Apr 26 10:20:30 2007 (rtzPv)
So, he's saying that Gonzalez needs to be investigated as fully as the Clintons. I agree.
Posted by: Dan at Thu Apr 26 13:26:23 2007 (IU21y)
And as for your interpretation, I think you overstate my position in rather dramatic fashion. I believe investigation is warranted -- but I don't believe that there will be a need to go so deep because (unlike Bill Clinton) he won't be lying about actions that are clearly defensible on their face (which Clinton's activities were not).
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Apr 26 14:07:15 2007 (xKNd5)
BTW, it's cool that you and Jacob spend 20 minutes on the phone discussing stuff like this. We'd be a whole lot better off if more people had the information and interest to have a 20 minute conversation on a political topic like this one.
Posted by: Dan at Thu Apr 26 23:20:48 2007 (IU21y)
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