21 April 2007

Gone-zo watch (day 33)

I realise that the shocking come from behind victory of England cricket coach Duncan Fletcher has taken some of the shine off of our inaugural who-gets-sacked-first competition. Nonetheless for those of you who still care we shall continue to follow the fortunes of the two remaining runners; US Attorney General and Bush succubus Antonio "Gone-zo" Gonzales & England football manager Steve "I've never really coached a winning team and it doesn't look like I'm going to start now" McClaren.

In the "Gone-zo" stakes his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday has failed to impress, well, anyone. Seventy one times he said that he couldn't recall details of his involvement in the firings of the US Attorneys. This has led many Republican politicians in Washington to fail to recall why they ever supported him. Even Faux News was unable to shore up his support. Enjoy the weekend Mr. Gonzales. It may be your the last of your government employment.

Elsewhere there is nothing at all to report on the McClaren front and England's next match is not until June.

(To be continued...)

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