He decided to plunge on with pardons over the department's objections, or where he knew that there would be objections if he had let career prosecutors know what he was doing.
Phones rang constantly, as if the White House was conducting some kind of pardon telethon.
The mainstream media has chosen their candidates and their issues, and they're not the same as the GOP's. They are going to be painted as the bad guys.
The decision that has to be made was whether it was material, whether he knew he was lying under oath, whether he did it willfully. I think that's required of any prosecutor who is charged with an investigation of this.
The questions that are not asked by the media surely will be asked by voters. I think it's information that voters want to know and look at.
From what we've heard about George W., he has a lot issues that he wants to run on. They're positive. They're good. He thinks he's got a good vision for America.
The president asked not to have to respond until after he left office. And so the court said no, and gave him an extra four days.