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McCain: Gonzales Should Resign

The Associated Press
Thursday, April 26, 2007; 9:59 AM

WASHINGTON -- Presidential contender John McCain joined the growing number of Republicans calling for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to step down in the furor over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.

"I am very disappointed in his performance," McCain, R-Ariz., said Wednesday when asked about the attorney general in an interview with CNN's Larry King. "I think loyalty to the president should enter into his calculations."

When pressed about whether Gonzales should resign, McCain responded: "I think that out of loyalty to the president that that would probably be the best thing that he could do."

Earlier, on his campaign bus after announcing his presidential bid in New Hampshire, McCain hinted at which way he was leaning, telling reporters he would talk about Gonzales on Thursday because he didn't want to overtake his campaign announcement. He taped the interview in Concord, N.H., mid-Wednesday and it aired in the evening.

McCain became the first Republican presidential contender to urge Gonzales to resign, and the fourth Republican senator to do so, joining Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Gordon Smith of Oregon and John Sununu of New Hampshire. Several others have stopped short of demanding Gonzales's resignation but have harshly criticized his leadership.

Ain't gonna happen. Good soldier Abu's problems are a firewall against investigations of the complete corruption at DoJ.

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