Here we go again...
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Dookie The Webmaster
1:19 PM
The King of "Pure Political Theater" accuses dems on Gonzo "no-confidence" vote
President George W. Bush said Attorney General Alberto Gonzales continues to have his full support and called an attempt by Senate Democrats to hold a no- confidence vote on the embattled Justice Department chief "pure political theater."
"He has got my confidence, he has done nothing wrong," Bush said today in response to a question during a news conference at his Texas ranch. "I stand by Al Gonzales."
Democratic Senators Charles Schumer of New York and Dianne Feinstein of California are proposing the Senate vote on a no-confidence resolution as soon as this week.
"It is this kind of political theater that has caused the American people to lose confidence in how Washington operates," Bush said today.
Fredo This, from the man who snuck into Baghdad in the middle of the night so he could get a photo op holding a PLASTIC turkey surrounded by troops on Thanksgiving 2003. This from the man who's party still worships as their demi-god a Hollywood icon - Ronnie Reagan, a party who may very well select Fred Thompson, another actor to run for President in 2008. The party of Aaaaahnold.

Pure political theater my ass. Being accused of "pure political theater" by Dubya is like having Britney Spears accuse you of showing too much skin because you flashed an ankle from under your burka.
On a good note, by "standing by" Gonzo, Bush just gave him the kiss of death, just like he did to Rummy, Wolfie, and of course, Brownie.
I've got your "political theater" right here on this platter.
I can't believe Bush keeps using the words "political theater." Here's a post we did back in March regarding this.
Ahem!

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