As a backdrop to all the Sunday show chatter about Alberto Gonzales, we all need to know that Bush is on his side. Bush even went out on a limb and implied that Gonzales would break with administration policy and tell the truth. Which was probably a lie anyway. Truth, honesty and credibility are fluid terms in the Bush administration:
Bush also said Gonzales, the nation's top law enforcement officer, was providing documents to Congress and would "tell the truth" when he testifies about the matter before the Senate Judiciary Committee in April.Because in Bush-world, lying isn't wrongdoing.
"Attorney General Al Gonzales is an honorable and honest man and he has my full confidence," Bush said.
"I will remind you there is no credible evidence that there has been any wrongdoing," he added.