A lot’s been said so far about Attorney General Gonzales’s testimony today. I’ve said plenty myself. The key though was the response from the committee’s Republicans. You know that Sen. Coburn (R-OK), an extremely conservative but not necessarily party-regular senator, told Gonzales he should resign. There was more though. Two other Republican senators, I think, basically told Gonzales that they weren’t going to tell him to resign but that he should. That’s my interpretation of Sens. Specter and Graham’s statements, certainly. And you don’t have to agree. But I think it’s a fair one. And even Sen. Sessions (R-AL), who normally I’d expect to be signing the administration line, was pretty damning.
I think it’s fair to say that Gonzales has lost the confidence of at least half the Republican senators on the committee. He’s given people too many causes of termination to choose from. You can want him to go for subverting the federal justice system. Or if that’s too much for you to handle you can say he should go for running Main Justice like some ungainly combination of a Young Republicans summer camp and Michael Brown’s FEMA. And if even that creates too much collateral damage for you to deal with you can just say he should go for lying about everything that happened.
Plenty of reasons to go around.