It's unclear if Republicans will still listen to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, but as stevebenen writes, when it comes to the GOP's assumptions about the Justice Department, Gonzales has a message the party needs to hear.
, “By any reasonable standard, the Gonzales Era at the Justice Department is void of almost all redemptive qualities. He brought shame and disgrace to the Department.”that Gonzales helped create a Justice Department in which “politics sometimes had no end.”
Or put another way, partisans assuming the former president is being persecuted might need to consider the possibility that he'll be proven guilty.about Gonzales’ work at Main Justice, and my point is not to reassess those earlier criticisms, which I continue to believe were valid.
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