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I dislike Gonzalez for many reasons, this isn't one of them. He had knowledge of a classified program, he had no choice but to evade the question. And, as legal council, he did and does believe the actions to be legal (remains to be seen if that will hold up), so his statement about the "policy of this President" was true from that perspective.
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2) What else could he have said? The knowledge he had was classified, he could not give anything other than what he said.
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The question Senator Feingold asked (if he was unaware of the program already in place) was in fact a hypothetical question. If I asked you how you would respond if your mother developed breast cancer is no less hypothetical on my part if it turns out you learned yesterday that your mother has breast cancer. See, all squared away. That said, if Russ Feingold did know of the program than he had no business asking the question in a public forum. Following the puplic testimony of appointment nominations there is always a closed door session where questions on classified and otherwise non-disclosable topics can be discussed. If you want to point out the lie in this statement: "that it was impossible to answer such a hypothetical question" It would be in the use of the word "impossible." Of course it is possible to answer such a hypothetical question. To do so might be illegal, unethical, impractical, or without value, but it remains possible. Since the Washington Post article mostly paraphrases the statements involved I wanted to look at the record. I can't find the exchange mentioned in the transcript of Gonzales' testimony. The parts of this exchange mentioned in the article are not quite so clearly connected. Feingold asks the wiretap question as part of a five-part question. Gonzales answers in regard to just one part of that (about torture) and then Feingold asks another broad question and it is in response to this that Gonzales makes the "hypothetical" statement. After quite a bit more exchange, Gonzales then makes the "it's not the policy or agenda" statement. All that said, of course Gonzales was trying to get through the hearing without sharing what he really thinks on any particular topic. It is a dispicable way to do business but has been true of an increasing number of appointment posts over the last 20 years. I await the first president to come along who decides to be above this particular silliness and will mourn when he only gets one term in office. Quote:
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