From AP:
President Bush on Monday defended Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who is the target of conservative critics seeking a hard-liner for the Supreme Court, USA Today reported.
The president said he will interview prospects himself after he sorts through candidates over the next few weeks to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the newspaper said in a story posted late Monday on its Web site.
"Al Gonzales is a great friend of mine," Bush told USA Today. "When a friend gets attacked, I don't like it."
The president appealed to special interest groups running ads and mobilizing supporters for the anticipated fight over the Supreme Court nominee to "tone down the heated rhetoric."
Some congressional Republicans were cautioning against Gonzales, a close friend of Bush whom they believe isn't steadfastly conservative on issues like affirmative action and abortion.
Asked whether women and minorities are on his list, Bush said he is reviewing "a diverse group of citizens."
In this story, the AP makes it sound like Bush was only complaining about the "heated rhetoric" of conservatives.
I don't buy that. I'm sure he was referring to all of the aspersions being tossed around by liberals AND conservatives.
Certainly, the President is clear that he doesn't like what's being said about Gonzales. That means he is being critical of those on the Right that are attacking him; but I'm sure he's also not thrilled with the threatening, inflammatory rhetoric coming from the Left.
Tuesday, July 5, 2005
Bush Defends Gonzales
Posted by Mary at 7/05/2005 10:40:00 AM
Labels: Supreme Court
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