The Bolten-Fielding Administration

So who threw Gonzo under the bus? Obviously it wasn't Bush, who was clearly furious when he delivered his extremely brief remarks - in strong contrast to his public display of affection for Karl Rove.

Rather, it looks like the dirty deed was done by White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and White House Counsel Fred Fielding, according to the NY Times.

The officials said he offered his resignation on Friday in a brief telephone conversation with Mr. Bush, who was at his ranch in Crawford, and that the president immediately accepted the resignation. On Sunday, Mr. Gonzales and his wife flew to the ranch for a consoling lunch where the resignation was confirmed.

But other Republicans close to the White House and Mr. Gonzales offered a different account, suggesting that the attorney general was eased out and that the process leading to his departure unfolded over several months as Joshua B. Bolten, the White House chief of staff, and Fred F. Fielding, the White House counsel, concluded that Mr. Gonzales had become a liability and quietly pushed for him to step down.

Mr. Gonzales had his defenders at the White House, chiefly Karl Rove, the senior White House adviser. The officials said that when Mr. Rove announced that he was leaving, Mr. Gonzales lost a protector.

“He was being protected, in large measure by Karl,” said a Republican close to the White House. When Mr. Rove left, the Republican said, “It further exposed that the only thing that was standing with him was the president of the United States.”

White House spokespeople said Monday that Mr. Bolten had not orchestrated Mr. Gonzales’s resignation. [Yeah like he's going to admit it - gimme a break.]

The likelihood that Mr. Gonzales was pressed to leave was strengthened by the shock the announcement caused at the Justice Department. Mr. Gonzales had told no one he was thinking about stepping aside and did not inform his chief of staff, Kevin O’Connor, until Sunday afternoon.

So how much unseen power are Bolten and Fielding actually exerting? And who wins when Cheney disagrees with them?

Inquiring minds want to know...

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Gonzos Resignation

      I do not not feel sorry for the resigning Attorney General when he should step down a long time ago. This so called individual name Gonzales who is supposed to be an intelligent law officer has become basically in the eyes of other people a law breaker who should known better than protecting an President who is just as equally quilty with violating the civil rights of our citizens and abusing the system to further his evil plan. Mr.Gonzales should not receive any sympathy from the tax payers who in my eyes should go to jail along with Bush,Cheney, and Rove. When someone of Gonzales ablities and his knowledge of the law of the constitution he should have done a better to protecting the citizens of the United States than an inept President Bush. Lord knows he does not deserve any pity but jail time.

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