Shameful Legacy

by David VIckrey
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The worst Attorney General in the history of the United States has resigned.  The departure of Alberto Gonzales was accompanied by words of condemnation in the US and world press.  In Germany, Peter Mühlbauer in Telepolis summed it up nicely:

Gonzalez hinterlässt einen Rattenschwanz an Skandalen, der immer länger wurde. Zuletzt war er so untragbar geworden, dass sogar Republikaner seine Entlassung forderten.

A "rat’s tail of scandals" is indeed the legacy of Alberto Gonzales.  Josh Marshall of TalkingPointsMemo put together this farewell video of Alberto Gonzales’ most famous lies.

For me, two aspects of Gonzales’ career stand out: 1) his fast-tracking of death penalty cases while Attorney General of Texas, so that his boss – George W. Bush – presided over more executions (153) than any governor in US history; and 2) his efforts as President Bush’s counsel to build a legal case for torture and trashing the Geneva Conventions.

As the journalist Max Böhnel writes, Gonzales is gone, but his shameful legacy remains:

Wie Michael Ratner, Leiter des »Center for Constitutional Rights« in New York, betonte, gebe es erst dann etwas zu feiern, »wenn wir die gesamte Bande, die für unzählige illegale Praktiken verantwortlich ist, losgeworden sind, einschließlich Bush und Cheney«. Amtsenthebungsverfahren und Strafrechtsverfolgung seien ein Imperativ. Denn, so Ratner, »Guantanamo geht weiter«, es gebe nach wie vor Folter, Abhörmaßnahmen, geheime CIA-Gefängnisse und illegale Gerichte.

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