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Justice Department Liaison to White House Passes the Buck in Attorneys Firing Scandal [VIDEO]

By Adam Howard, AlterNet. Posted May 23, 2007.


In the U.S. Attorneys firing scandal, the testimony of Monica Goodling amounted to more finger pointing, more unanswered questions and the continuation of an ultimately politically disastrous trajectory for the Bush Administration.
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"People like Monica ... were misguided and didn't get it." -- H.E. "Bud" Cummins III, one of the U.S. attorneys dismissed last year.

Monica Goodling went on the offensive during her first day of public testimony before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the firing of eight U.S. attorneys for partisan political reasons on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' watch.

For some time now Goodling has been seen as a key figure in the growing scandal, since she was Gonzales' liaison with the White House and sat in on several meetings where the firings were discussed. Goodling was granted immunity in the investigation as long as she didn't plead the 5th amendment, which was her original intent.

In her opening statement Goodling attempted to absolve the White House of any responsibility for the firings. "To the best of my knowledge, I never had a conversation with Karl Rove or Harriet Miers while I served at the Department of Justice, and I'm certain I never spoke to either of them about the hiring or firing of any U.S. attorney," Goodling said.

During her testimony she seemed intent on placing as much blame for the firings as possible on former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty and as little as possible on herself and the White House.

Goodling claims that his statements before the committee were, "incomplete or inaccurate in a number of respects," and that McNulty has not been "fully candid." As the hearings progressed a new Gonzales & Co. tactic for this scandal emerged: Make McNulty the fall guy.

When grilled by Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) about her decision to take political persuasion into account in her hiring policies, Goodling was at first defensive saying, "I don't believe I intended to commit a crime," but then admitted, "I believe I crossed the line, but I didn't mean to." However, Goodling insists that, "I was responsible more for what happened after the plan was implemented rather than maybe the plan itself." (The clip to your right shows an exchange between Scott and Goodling, where she admits that she "crossed the line" with her conduct.)

The LA Times, in a revealing article published on Wednesday, describe Goodling, 33, as the graduate of a little-known law school that teaches courses on the philosophy of punishing and controlling "sin." The story goes on to suggest that she has come to symbolize just how much the Justice Department has become a political tool of the White House.

Essentially her testimony amounted to more finger pointing, more unanswered questions and the continuation of an ultimately politically disastrous trajectory for the Bush Administration.




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A female version of "Pat Kittle" and all the other male AlterNet trolls.
Posted by: HughScott on May 23, 2007 2:17 PM   
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Enough said.

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cant honestly be suprised
Posted by: schokoprinz on May 23, 2007 3:38 PM   
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i bet half these people went to school for forever, they get up on the stand and they cant speak any better than the day they were born. I think she took some tips from Gonzales. Oh well, don't expect to get any answers out of these folks any time soon. I bet if they really stick it to her she'll cave.

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Who is this chick? She's pretty cute...
Posted by: ateo on May 23, 2007 8:32 PM   
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Why is she being thrown to the wolves when there are quite obviously such bigger fish to fry?

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She isn't a robot, she's a killer
Posted by: eddie torres on May 23, 2007 9:55 PM   
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Goodling: "I never had a conversation with Karl Rove or Harriet Miers while I served at the Department of Justice"

She didn't need to have a conversation with either of them. While doing opposition research on the Democrats for the Republican National Committee, she had already demonstrated her ability to play ball for Team Bush.

Monica Goodling had the "Permanent GOP Majority" game plan fully ingested long before she set foot in the DoJ.

Who wrote the "Permanent GOP Majority" game plan?

Karl Rove and Harriet Miers.


Private Joker (Matthew Modine), Full Metal Jacket: "The Marine Corps does not want robots. The Marine Corps wants killers..."

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» RE: She isn't a robot, she's a killer Posted by: bloggeddowninMKE
Monica Goodling Never Went to Law School
Posted by: gary_7vn on May 23, 2007 11:38 PM   
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At least not a great one, or even a good one, how about a 4th tier dump founded by Pat Robertson called Reagent University. A lovely school where you will not be taught about evolution. It must be "good" though, the shrub administration currently employs 150 of the cute little angels. They take orders too. Good christians.

Funny the article did not mention the school, it's germane I think.

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Monica Magdelene
Posted by: Astroboy on May 24, 2007 3:57 AM   
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Poor Monica Magdelene, bravely with immunity, defending against the Caliphate Congress, her Lord Saviour Bush.

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