Bush’s brain

Karl Rove was knee deep in the US attorneys firing scandal from 2006. And it is now proven by the release of testimony and emails according to the New York Times.  Another Bush Administration perversion of the justice system.

Aides to former President George W. Bush have asserted that the Justice Department took the lead in the dismissals, which set off a political firestorm that lasted months. Mr. Rove played down his role in the firings in a recent interview and in closed testimony last month before Congressional investigators.

But the documents, released by the House Judiciary Committee after a protracted fight over access to White House records and testimony, offer a detailed portrait of a nearly two-year effort, from early 2005 to 2007, by senior White House officials, including Mr. Rove, to dismiss some prosecutors for what appear to be political reasons.

Compare the emails that were just released with the following. TPM highlights this quote from Press Secretary Tony Snow in March, 2007 regarding the firings:

No, I think — again, what the President has — the Department of Justice has made recommendations, they’ve been approved. And it’s pretty clear that these things are based on performance and not on sort of attempts to do political retaliation, if you will.

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