Only one prominent Bush loyalist who cared to try appears to have been unable to cash in. In late 2008, the Wall Street Journal’s Evan Perez reported that Alberto Gonzales, former White House counsel (2001-2005) and attorney general (2005-2007), “said he is writing a book to set the record straight about his controversial tenure as a senior official in the Bush administration,” but could interest no publisher in the manuscript. This followed an earlier report in the New York Times that Gonzales had been “unable to interest law firms in adding his name to their roster …
From Salon.com.
He’s a former AG, yet he can’t get a book deal or even be a partner in a law firm? Schmuck.
(via adamisacson)He was always in over his head, and now his only asset (his tenacious unquestioning loyalty) has made him radioactive. Sweet justice.
Source: adamisacson
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