Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Not surprised one bit...but still shocked.

Does that make sense?

A former aide of the most ridiculous governor ever, John Engler, was fired by the Bush administration today because he wanted to enforce a treaty...a treaty that, mind you, the president is supposed to enforce. Basically there was some border issue and a wall that was in the wrong place that we put there. The now-fired guy, Schornack, supported full enforcement of the treaty (go figure).

Schornack said his hard line, backed by his Canadian counterpart, clashed with Justice Department officials' view that the owners' property rights should trump the treaty. He likened his dismissal, which he said he plans to challenge in court, to the controversial dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys.
The best line of all time though came late in the article when he admitted that maybe he just wasn't "good" enough.

“I’m not right-wing enough,” said Schornack, who worked for Republican Engler in the Michigan Legislature and served in various posts throughout his 12-year administration.
And the runner up goes to this line...
“I didn’t buy the property rights agenda because I thought national security was more important.”
Yeah...another wonderful day in Georgie-boy's Neighborhood.

2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

The guy responsible for sacking Schnorack is Luis Reyes, Special Assistant to the President for Personnel. He's is the same Reyes who was at Justice during the sackings of the US Attorneys there, and his name is included in the many many e-mails cited in the paper trail detailing the political witch-hunt that went on.

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