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TPM Reader JT shares my reaction to last night’s McClatchy account of Alberto Gonzales’ conference call with U.S. Attorneys:

The Bushie justification of the firings rests entirely on their adamant insistence that the firings were based on poor job performance, even to the point of finding convoluted ways to explain away the consistently positive performance reviews so many were getting right up to the minute they were fired.

So, if Gonzales has now admitted that the public statements about job performance were ‘inaccurate’, what is left as a rationale for firing the USA’s except political reasons? Hasn’t he just blown their whole defense here?

As I say, that raised my eyebrows, too. Without calling into question McClatchy’s reporting here, because they have had a stellar record on this story, it is hard for me to believe that Gonzales didn’t give a very carefully hedged apology that would have stopped short of saying the public statements about job performance were “inaccurate.” This will be worth keeping an eye on because JT is right that if accurate this account leaves the Administration’s defense in tatters.

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