Andrew Zajac
Alberto Gonzales has always understood his rise from exceedingly humble circumstances to high office in the intensely personal terms of someone who, as he has frequently put it, 'has lived the American Dream.'
That self-conscious sense of individual achievement is abundantly on display in his letter of resignation (download file)
and in the very brief statement Gonzales delivered this morning at the Justice Department:
REMARKS OF ATTORNEY GENERAL ALBERTO R. GONZALES ANNOUNCING HIS RESIGNATION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thirteen years ago, I entered public service to make a positive difference in the lives of others. During this time, I have traveled a remarkable journey from my home state of Texas to Washington, D.C., supported by the unwavering love and encouragement of my wife Rebecca and our sons Jared, Graham, and Gabriel. Yesterday, I met with President Bush and informed him of my decision to conclude my government service as Attorney General of the United States, effective as of September 17, 2007.
Let me say that it has been one of my greatest privileges to lead the Department of Justice. I have great admiration and respect for the men and women who work here. I have made a point as Attorney General to personally meet as many of them as possible and today I want to again thank them for their service to our nation. It is through their continued work that our country and our communities remain safe, that the rights and civil liberties of our citizens are protected and the hopes and dreams of all of our children are secured.
I often remind our fellow citizens that we live in the greatest country in the world and that I have lived the American dream. Even my worst days as Attorney General have been better than my father’s best days. Public service is honorable and noble, and I am profoundly grateful to President Bush for his friendship and for the many opportunities he has given me to serve the American people.
Thank you and God bless America.







Comments
Turn out the lights, Gonzo, the party is over.
Posted by: John E | August 27, 2007 12:57 PM
I must be confusing this Gonzales with the one who has endorsed torture, who advocated indefinite detention without due process at Guantanamo bay, the one who has fiercely fought against the privacy rights of citizens and visitors to the US, and who has been a banner carrier against checks and balances in the US government.
"A positive difference in the lives of others" indeed!
Posted by: Janky | August 27, 2007 1:06 PM
FINALLY! Thank you, God!
Posted by: LindaJ | August 27, 2007 1:23 PM
Proof positive that;
"Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel."
Posted by: C.Morris | August 27, 2007 8:17 PM
Forget AG AG;
Sen Larry Craig, Republic, Idaho, just tumbled out of the closet. Tried to get a BJ at Lindberg in Minnehaha.
Looks like most of the hard right family values conservatives are turning out to be gay.
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/08/sen-craig-arres.html
Another one bites the dust.
Posted by: C.Morris | August 27, 2007 8:46 PM