2:00 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · 2 Comments
3 Jul 2008
Apparently someone died and made former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales boss of Latino opinion. He penned an op-ed in the L.A. Times schooling all of us with the headline: What Latinos want from their president. So Mr. Gonzales, tell me, what do we want from our president?
Any candidate who wants to attract this crucial voting bloc must address racial equality…Beyond immigration, both parties need to forge closer relationships with Latino voters. They need to connect with and make use of surrogates, as the Democrats have done with L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. They need to make more contact, an effort both parties launched last weekend, when they spoke to a conference of Latino elected and appointed officials in Washington. More important, they need to embrace policies from the Latino point of view…I have said often that Latinos share a common prayer: “Just give me a chance to succeed.” I believe that the candidate who will win Latino votes is the one who understands that desire and who will engage the issue of racial equality for Americans of all colors. It’s politically wise. More important, it is the right thing to do for our nation.
2:26 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Politics · 1 Comment
20 Apr 2007
Last month Maegan predicted that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, mired in a scandal over the firing of several U.S. attorneys, would not leave his post without a fight. As evidenced in yesterday’s hearings before the Senate Judiciary Commitee, Gonzalez isn’t ready to give up. I listened to the hearing on NPR for about an hour yesterday, and it was incredible to me how easy it is to evade questions by saying “I don’t recall”. To grilling by senators over meetings that appear in the Attorney General’s calendar and at which Gonzales was present, he answered “I don’t recall.” Man, I wish it were that easy for regular people like me to get out of trouble by just faking amnesia.
…after hours of questions from the panel, an exasperated Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Gonzales didn’t meet that burden [of truth].“You’ve answered ‘I don’t know’ or ‘I can’t recall’ to close to a hundred questions. You’re not familiar with much of the workings of your own department. And we still don’t have convincing explanations of the who, when and why, in regard to the firing of the majority of the eight U.S. attorneys,” said Schumer.
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