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Mar 14 2007
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The Department of Just us

ImageFor those of you who enjoyed the devastation that the Bush Administration unloaded on America through the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the K Street Project, you’re going to love the Extreme Makeover going on over at your new Department of Justice. Where justice stems from the eye of The Decider.

You might think that dragging around an approval rating lower than that of a flatulent weasel crashing a preschool prophylactic pageant, President Bush would be handicapped in accumulating another stash of clueless roommates, obscure toadies and party hacks to fill important government posts, but you my friend, would have another think coming. Even in his position as the lamest of ducks, the Prez remains steadfast in his two term mission to replace experienced professionals with the wretched excesses of party flackery, or more precisely- a reflection of him.

The story so far: say you’re a good Republican afflicted with a problem US Attorney who has not demonstrated proper exuberance whilst prosecuting Democratics near election time or one who refuses to apologize for stepping on a few big contributor toes, well don’t you worry your pretty little head, because a single call to the Attorney Weasel, Alberto Gonzalez, and you got yourself a slack jawed partisan lackey waiting to fill the offending prosecutor’s shoes. With Kleenex.

8 US Attorneys have been fired without explanation despite positive internal performance reviews. And most have been or are on track to be replaced with candidates whose major qualifications is knowing the correct response to the Republican Party’s “Jump!” command is to inquire “How high?” Head Toady Karl Rove undoubtedly has an basement assembly line stamping out a series of clones learning his sinister brand of myopic kowtowing as we speak.

Apparently the fact that these guys have less experience with the law than your average IHOP early bird shift manager is a good thing. Can’t teach an old dog new suck ups. Although many potential replacements must have gained valuable experience from being called as character witnesses for the defense in Scooter Libby’s recent trial.

Some of those fired, I’m sorry, let go, or rather, victims of partisan duty management were warned not to talk to the press or risk retaliation such as the further trashing of their reputation. Who knows what diabolical measures these fiendish minds might conceive? Possible links to Joseph Biden? Or having Robert Novack disclose connections to such anti-American movements as law school?

In the old days, before the threat of terrorism loomed over everything in this country like a rain gutter over an ant farm during monsoon season, the administration needed Senate approval for appointing new US attorneys, but snuck a provision into the Patriot Act allowing the Attorney General to appoint new federal prosecutors at his discretion. “Checks and balances? We don’t need no stinking checks and balances.”

You’d think if anybody, the Department of Justice would be immune from politics. You know… justice- moral integrity. Rightness. I’m thinking someone became fixated on the left hand part of that word. Totally forgot about the people’s Justice. By, for and of the people. But these are the new days. When even an Easter Egg Hunt can be politicized. And the Department of Justice can become the Department of Just Us. And that us, don’t include you or me.

Comic, writer, actor, former radio talk show host and bus boy in the Grand Canyon, Will Durst, wants to know where Jimmy Stewart is when we need him?

Will Drust  five-time Emmy nominee and host/co-producer of the ongoing award winning PBS series "Livelyhood" is also a regular commentator on NPR and CNN, and has appeared on every comedy show featuring a brick wall including Letterman, Comedy Central, HBO and Showtime, receiving 7 consecutive nominations for the American Comedy Awards Stand Up of the Year.

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1. 15-03-2007 20:47
The nation's 93 federal prosecutors -- U.S. attorneys -- serve at the pleasure of the president of the United States, who can let them go at any time, for any reason. 
 
The Clinton administration fired all 93 federal prosecutors in March 1993, but the decision wasn't controversial with the drive-by-media at the time. And it still isn't. 
 
However, the Bush administration fired eight federal prosecutors -- 7 of them in December -- and three months later, that's prompting much outrage from Democrats, who believe the firings were politically motivated. It is always political you idiot.  
 
They serve at the pleasure of the president, what part of that statement do you not understand? Do you also skin your knuckles on the concrete when you walk?
wand
2. 15-03-2007 20:48
That's right...Clinton replaced all 93 US Attorney's at the beginning of his term. Notice that there was no "performance reviews" to check for "political correctness". And he did it without falsely smearing them and impuning their reputations. But then he did it ethically and by responsibly exercising his Constitutional authority.  
 
But when you are unethically terminating US Attorneys in the last year and a half of an eight year term, then the only reason to smear them is to cover up your improper political motives. US Attorneys are not political tools of a failing administration which is drunk with power and characterized by overreaching and total disregard for the Constituion. Sorry. 
 
Bush is a scoundrel and he doesn't care how many underlings he has to smear, fire, disgrace or crush to get his political revenge.
Otole
3. 15-03-2007 20:49
RE: The Department of Just us
I feel sort of sorry for Gonzales - he's finding out (like many before him) just what "friendship" means to Bush - just another person to take a fall.
Nerdy
4. 15-03-2007 20:50
RE: The Department of Just us
Nerdy, 
 
Don't feel too sorry.....he did the same thing to his underling.....made him take the fall.....while admitting that he (Gonzales) didn't ask the fallguy what he (Gonzales) needed to know. We call that really poor management.  
 
But as you know incompetence rolls downhill.
Otole

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