More of the "it's not the 'what', it's the 'how'" argument
i'm much more interested in the "why..."
it turns out that the "why" is very likely what we've thought all along...
< sigh > the united states department of justice, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the republican party...
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Last April, Tim Griffin, a Rove aide and longtime GOP operative, sent the attorney general's chief of staff a flattering letter about himself written by Cummins, the prosecutor he was trying to replace, internal e-mails released this week show. Rove and Harriet Miers, then the White House counsel, were keenly interested in putting him in the position, e-mails reveal.
New documents also show that Justice and White House officials were preparing for President Bush's approval of the appointment as early as last summer, five months before Griffin took the job.
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The e-mails show how D. Kyle Sampson, then the attorney general's chief of staff, and other Justice officials prepared to use a change in federal law to bypass input from Arkansas' two Democratic senators, who had expressed doubts about placing a former Republican National Committee operative in charge of a U.S. attorney's office. The evidence runs contrary to assurances from Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales that no such move had been planned.
"This was a very loyal soldier to the Republicans and the Bush administration, and they wanted to reward him," said Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.). "They had every right to do this, but it's the way they handled it, and the way they tried to cover their tracks and mislead Congress, that has turned this into a fiasco for them."
it turns out that the "why" is very likely what we've thought all along...
Justice Department officials also have not publicly said Cummins's departure was related to his performance in office, as they have with the others. They acknowledged last month that he was fired simply to make room for Griffin.
But documents show that Cummins was clearly a target of Sampson's two-year effort to fire a group of U.S. attorneys who did not qualify as what he called "loyal Bushies." He was recommended for removal as early as March 2005.
< sigh > the united states department of justice, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the republican party...
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Attorney General, Bud Cummins, Congress, D. Kyle Sampson, Democrats, Department of Justice, Harriet Miers, Karl Rove, Mark Pryor, Republicans, Tim Griffin, US Attorneys
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