Slate has put together an interactive guide to the Bush administration’s various acts in which they broke the law, a screenshot of which is shown below:
As Slate observes: “if all else fails, fall back on this golden rule of wrongdoing in the White House: All roads lead to Gonzales.”
Note that this covers only their illegal activites, as opposed to the larger set of activites that could be classified as wrong, inappropriate or just plain dickish. That one would be considerably larger.
2 replies on “An Interactive Guide to Bush Administration Lawbreaking”
Ah yes, “illegal” as in “some grad student says ‘j’accuse'” as opposed to “doing an action that is even remotely likely to end up in a criminal conviction”.
On the other hand, “all roads lead to Gonzales [and Meyers]” and “why GWB is a mediocre idiot” may lead to a little more traction.
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