Buried in a New York Times story today about the fallout for several former Bush lawyers who crafted the administration’s war on terror policies, is the following gratifying nugget:
David S. Addington, a top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney who was a forceful voice in internal legal debates, is also said to still be looking for work.
As far as we know, Addington has not yet described himself as a “casualty of the war on terror”, as Alberto Gonzales did recently in explaining his own failure to find a job.