On AlterNet: comey

Enter your email to subscribe to the ( comey ) newsletter.
Stories, blog posts, and videos tagged as "comey"

Gonzales Hypocritically Tells Muksaey to Always Do the Right Thing, Follow the Law

Amanda Terkel, ThinkProgress. November 17, 2007.

Amanda Terkel: Gonzales claimed the law was his "lodestar", but he must have forgotten it while he was in office.

Gonzales Secretly Authorized CIA Torture

Oliver Willis, October 4, 2007.

Oliver Willis: Direct from hell, Richard Nixon has got to be looking on with a broad grin and an "attaboy!"

FBI Director: Bush Officials Tried 'to Goad a Sick, Medicated Ashcroft' to Approve Warrantless Wiretapping

Faiz Shakir, August 17, 2007.

Faiz Shakir: FBI director Mueller's notes indicate Ashcroft "was in no condition" to see visitors, much less decide whether to authorize the program.

FBI Director Confirms That Gonzales Is a Liar

Guest Blogger, July 27, 2007.

Steve Benen: FBI Director Robert Mueller contradicts Alberto Gonzales' testimony about the infamous hospital room visit to Ashcroft regarding warrantless wiretapping.

Alberto Gonzales' Pants Are On Fire

Guest Blogger, July 24, 2007.

Faiz Shakir: Attorney General Gonzales contradicts himself on the witness stand again and reveals the existence of yet another secret spying program.

Gonzales Caught Lying Again

Guest Blogger, June 6, 2007.

Ryan Powers: In a press conference yesterday, Alberto Gonzales seriously contradicted his own sworn testimony regarding the infamous hospital visit to John Ashcroft regarding Bush's illegal wiretapping program.

The Godfather Part IV: starring Alberto Gonzales [VIDEO]

Adam Howard, May 22, 2007.

The Bush Administration prizes loyalty above all else, kind of like the mob.

Gonzales Tried to Get John Ashcroft to Sign on to Wiretapping Program on His Sickbed

Faiz Shakir, Nico Pitney, Amanda Terkel, Satyam Khanna, Matt Corley, The Progress Report. May 16, 2007.

A new revelation from Alberto Gonzales' former deputy reveals an attempt at an outrageous attempt to get a bedridden John Ashcroft to extend Bush's unwarranted domestic spying program

[ page served from web 1 ]