<snip> One of Mr. Williams' most bizarre arguments was that "the White House" was in no way to blame for the fiasco. Presidential Press Secretary Scott McClellan seemed to agree, referring reporters' questions to the Education Department. This misses the point that George W. Bush has packed every federal department with right-wing ideologues whose goal of wrecking a hundred years worth of U.S. social policy has been pursued with daily determination and often ruthlessness. These people are Mr. Bush's agents carrying out his policies.
A similar White House-is-separate argument came from attorney general-designate Alberto Gonzales during his confirmation hearings. As White House counsel, Mr. Gonzales testified, he represented "only the White House," but as attorney general he "would have a far broader responsibility: to pursue justice for all the people of our great nation, to see that the laws are enforced in a fair and impartial manner for all Americans." Isn't the president -- the "White House" -- supposed to do that, too? <snip>
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