SPECTER: And what did you think of the competency of Kyle Sampson?
COMEY: I thought Kyle was very smart. My dealings with him had always been pleasant. He seemed to work very, very hard.
SPECTER: What did you think of the competency or smarts of Kyle Sampson after you heard he wanted to ask for the resignation of Patrick Fitzgerald?
COMEY: Well, I don't think that was an exercise of good judgment, if it's something he really meant. It...
SPECTER: Can you give us an illustration of an exercise in good judgment by Kyle Sampson? I withdraw that question. Can you give us an example of an exercise of good judgment by Alberto Gonzales?
Let the record show a very long pause.
COMEY: It's hard -- I mean, I'm sure there are examples. I'll think of some. I mean, it's hard when you look back. We worked together for eight months.
SPECTER: That's a famous statement of President Eisenhower about Vice President Nixon: "Say something good." "Give me two weeks."
COMEY: Right. I -- in my experience with Attorney General Gonzales, he was smart and engaged. And I had no reason to question his judgment during our time together at the Department of Justice. We had a good working relationship. He seemed to get issues. I would make a recommendation to him. He would discuss it with me and make a decision. As I sit here today, I'll probably five minutes from now think of an example. But I did not have reason to question his judgment as attorney general.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Specter's pissed.
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