WASHINGTON -
President Bush again came to Alberto Gonzales' defense Saturday, saying the attorney general is "honorable and honest" and has his full support.
During a joint press conference with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the Camp David presidential retreat, Bush defended Gonzales against charges he has not been forthcoming enough about his role in the firing of federal prosecutors.
"He is providing documents for Congress to find the truth. He will testify in front of Congress. And he will tell the truth," the president said. "I will remind you there is no credible evidence there has been any wrongdoing."
A Republican congressman on Saturday urged Gonzales to resign, citing what he said were Gonzales' contradictory statements about his role in the firing of eight federal prosecutors.
Computer says no.
Computer says he's a lying sack of crap.
Even Republican congressmen think so.
note: Computer says no and lying sack of crap references stolen from my favorite progressive radio host, Stephanie Miller, airing in Chicago from 8am-11am on WCPT 850 AM.
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