Alberto Gonzales

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  • Bush administration: Fake news is A-OK

    The Office of Legal Counsel defined torture out of existence. Now it's doing the same to propaganda.
  • A lawyerly defense for outsourcing torture

    Alberto Gonzales promised he'd change his ways when he became attorney general. He hasn't.
  • Sinking to our enemies' level

    By declaring that the war on terror has made the Geneva Convention obsolete, the Bush administration has abdicated its claim to represent universal -- or even Christian -- moral values.
  • Rags to riches, Republican style

    Bush's Cabinet nominees sport bios straight from Horatio Alger, but his policies will kick hardworking Americans off the ladder of success.
  • The yes man

    Ever faithful to his boss, George W. Bush, Alberto Gonzales dodged his Senate critics Thursday with the company man's eternal defense: See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
  • The facilitator

    When Alberto Gonzales briefed George W. Bush on the cases of Texas death row inmates up for clemency, his memos were so shabby they seemed intended solely to make it easy for Bush to send prisoners to their deaths.
  • Less safe, less free

    John Ashcroft's war on terrorism has done enormous damage to our liberties -- and he has few tangible results to show for it.
  • First buddy

    Condi Rice has rarely used her close relationship with Bush to offer dissent or hold back administration hard-liners. That doesn't bode well for her tenure at State.
  • The Gonzales question

    Attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales has more to answer for than just Abu Ghraib.
  • The Texas chainsaw massacre

    With Bush's victory, the Lone Star State's right-wing ethos reigns supreme.
  • The next war: Bush and the Supreme Court

    With William Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor considering retirement, activists on all sides are preparing for a firefight over Bush's next high-court nominee.
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