Friday, April 20, 2007

Washington Post soft-sells for Gonzales, Bush, with "chastise" headline for Gonzales' disgraceful testimony...

Under oath in front of a Senate committee today, the nation's top enforcement officer - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales - perjured himself by telling the nation a string of lies, pleading "I DON'T REMEMBER" over 100 times onissues, policies, discussions, and in particular the mass firings ("purging") of US Attorneys that has been the signature "leadership" initiative of the Department of Justice since Mr. Gonzales took the helm of that department.

As can be expected, THE WHORES at the Washington Post SOFT-SELL this betrayal of America's justice system, by giving an innocuous headline to their coverage of Gonzales' disgraceful testimony - "Senators CHASTIZE Gonzales at Hearing." Contrast this anemic headline with what the headlines the WHORE Post used when trying to turn the Clinton's overnight guest list into a scandal (the - gasp! - "LINCOLN BEDROOM SCANDAL!") or the Webster Hubell conviction for - overbilling clients?! - into a major scandal - WHILE THE WHORE POST TURNS A BLIND EYE to the current Vice President's ONGOING FINANCIAL REWARD for his extensive efforts to hand billion-dollar government contracts to- HALLIBURTON corporation, the company Mr. Cheney was once Chairman and CEO of!

The WASHINGTON POST is the most despicable organization in the entire American "news" industry - and they are HAPPY to cover for a perjurous Attorney General.

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Senators Chastise Gonzales at Hearing
Members of His Own Party Pile On as Attorney General Defends Firings

By Dan Eggen and Paul Kane
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, April 20, 2007; Page A01
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/19/AR2007041902935.html?hpid=topnews

Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales came under withering attack from members of his own party yesterday over the dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys, facing the first resignation demand from a Republican member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and doubts from others about his candor and his ability to lead the Justice Department.

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