Monday, January 26, 2009
Fredo Talks
Fredo Gonzalez, the former Attorney General, spoke today to NPR. It was a sad occcasion. He hoped "his job prospects would look up when the economy improves." He didn't like Eric Holder's blanket statement that "waterboarding is torture." He worries that these statements would have an "effect on the moral and dedication of intelligence officers and lawyers throughout the Administration." He really, really didn't believe he would be prosecuted because "these activities were authorized, they were supported by legal opinions at the Department of Justice." Poor Fredo, he doesn't get it yet.
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