Author Topic: Facts without context seldom have meaning and are used by shameless liars  (Read 3836 times)

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In recent history , who has accepted the whole set of resignations?

Dunno. Look it up it it interests you; though that is not the point here.

Then the point here is that Clintn did not suffer the same attacks for doing the same thing.

Neither did Raygun cause it wasnt the same thing. Jeez!

>>Outraged Republicans can reassure themselves on this matter by forgetting about Clinton for a moment and thinking back to the dawning days of the sainted President Reagan. On May 9, 1981, according to the Washington Post, the Reagan administration was well on its way to replacing all of the U.S. attorneys. A Justice Department spokesman told the Post that William French Smith, the new attorney general, had received nominations for 55 of the 94 U.S. attorney positions so far. Smith was taking nominations, of course, because those positions needed to be filled. As the Post helpfully explained: "Although U.S. attorneys are appointed for four-year terms, it is customary for them to submit their resignations at the start of a new administration."

When the president fires a carefully selected group of his own U.S. attorneys in the middle of his second term for reasons that appear to be political, that's different from what Clinton (and Reagan) did. The difference is not in the rule that allowed Bush and Clinton and Reagan to dismiss U.S. attorneys -- which is that those appointees serve at their pleasure -- but in the reasons behind their actions.
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Do you ever read anything or do you just want to spot RW talking points all day? Wake up , man!
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I don't think anyone is denying the firings were political, nor is anyone denying the hirings were political.

Molehill alert.

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Then the point here is that Clintn did not suffer the same attacks for doing the same thing.

Missed again.

The point is it is not the same thing.

The rest is just Republican whining.
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Then the point here is that Clintn did not suffer the same attacks for doing the same thing.

Missed again.  The point is it is not the same thing.

Precisely.  One has a D after his name, the other an R.  93 fired for political reasons is no biggie.  But 8 fired for political reasons is a major biggie.  You do the math   

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