Fired USA: DoJ Should Fire Lying Mouthpiece

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Back in August, we pointed out that Justice Department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse, unlike virtually the entire senior leadership at the Department, survived the U.S. attorney scandal. In fact, he more than survived it: Despite serving as Alberto Gonzales’ attack dog (and giving statements that ranged from misleading to lies), he emerged with a promotion to director of public affairs at the DoJ.

It’s all too much for former U.S. Attorney for Little Rock Bud Cummins, who often found himself on the wrong end of Roehrkasse’s spin, to bear. So in this issue of the Washington Monthly, he takes aim, calling on Attorney General Michael Mukasey to fire Roehrkasse.

After noting some of hiss biggest whoppers, he observes that the “pattern of deception employed by this young man is deeply unsettling to me….

Now, I don’t have any way of knowing how Brian Roehrkasse came to make so many dubious or misleading statements. I’ve never met the man or communicated with him directly. For all I know, his superiors were writing them, and he was simply reading them. But once you realize you are being repeatedly marched out to say untrue things, integrity dictates that you push back or resign before you do it again. Fool me twice, shame on you. Fool me over a dozen times, I’m a willing liar.”

The Washington Post reports that Roehrkasse’s reply to Cummin’s piece was restrained:

“I’ve always strived to provide truth and accuracy in my statements based on the best information available to me,” Roehrkasse wrote. He declined further comment.

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